My friend Andrea sends out the cutest emails about the South LA dogs. This one is really sweet and sad... Can't you help him out?
A MAXLEY SCRAPBOOK :
EMPEROR MAXLEY SEATED ON HIS THRONE.
THE EMPEROR GREETING HIS SUBJECTS.
SMILING FOR ADOPTION PHOTOS.
THE ROYAL BUMP OF WISDOM EVIDENT ATOP HIS HEAD.
A bump of wisdom? A bump of pain? No one knows exactly what Maxley (A1054977, mastiff, ONLY NINE MONTHS OLD and pushing 70 pounds!!!, red-listed on October 4th, and well past his time!!!!!) saw after he was adopted from the shelter just a couple of months ago. But he was returned by his adopter -- returned with a bump on his head and a wound to his throat. Reports have it that the original owner took Maxley for surgery to have that bump removed but that it later grew back. That same person admitted that he saw his own dog attack Maxley -- Maxley who can't understand why anyone would hurt him. Yet even now, though scarred, our Mastiff Emperor remains unafraid, a joyful puppy through and through.
While we can't be sure what happened -- we know that this Emperor needs a new kingdom. Everyone at the shelter adores this goofy guy and wants to see him safe. If you can help Maxley, please call South L.A. at (213) 485-0117 or -0119.
Kindly let me know -- I will try to get additional medical details on him as well.
Thanks for caring about this gentle Emperor.
Andrea franksable@msn.com (323) 363-4909
A MAXLEY SCRAPBOOK :
EMPEROR MAXLEY SEATED ON HIS THRONE.
THE EMPEROR GREETING HIS SUBJECTS.
SMILING FOR ADOPTION PHOTOS.
THE ROYAL BUMP OF WISDOM EVIDENT ATOP HIS HEAD.
A bump of wisdom? A bump of pain? No one knows exactly what Maxley (A1054977, mastiff, ONLY NINE MONTHS OLD and pushing 70 pounds!!!, red-listed on October 4th, and well past his time!!!!!) saw after he was adopted from the shelter just a couple of months ago. But he was returned by his adopter -- returned with a bump on his head and a wound to his throat. Reports have it that the original owner took Maxley for surgery to have that bump removed but that it later grew back. That same person admitted that he saw his own dog attack Maxley -- Maxley who can't understand why anyone would hurt him. Yet even now, though scarred, our Mastiff Emperor remains unafraid, a joyful puppy through and through.
Kindly let me know -- I will try to get additional medical details on him as well.
Thanks for caring about this gentle Emperor.
Andrea franksable@msn.com (323) 363-4909
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