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Bishop was left tied up outside the Redlands Animal Shelter. He has had some bouts of in-continuance so they suspect it is a nerve issue. He has had a full medical review and the MRI did not show anything. He walks fine he just needs help getting in and out of the car. This Sweet Boy lives with little dogs in his foster home, has met kitties with little reaction. He can be anxious at times, but he has shown a ton of improvement. He is a very special boy that loves to chase tennis balls 🎾 and go on hikes and play in water.
Bishop was left tied up outside the Redlands Animal Shelter. He has had some bouts of in-continuance so they suspect it is a nerve issue. He has had a full medical review and the MRI did not show anything. He walks fine he just needs help getting in and out of the car. This Sweet Boy lives with little dogs in his foster home, has met kitties with little reaction. He can be anxious at times, but he has shown a ton of improvement. He is a very special boy that loves to chase tennis balls 🎾 and go on hikes and play in water.
Redfosa is an all-volunteer non-profit group in the City of Redands, CA. The specific purpose of this group is to save the lives of homeless pets in and around Redlands through coordination with Inland Empire animal shelters, regional shelter partners, animal rescue groups, veterinarians and trainers; through community education and awareness campaigns supporting pet adoptions, pet fostering, pet reunification, adoption counseling and adoption support, and the importance of spay/neuter; and through volunteer assistance to support offsite adoption events and fundraising campaigns that benefit animals in need.
Redfosa is an all-volunteer non-profit group in the City of Redands, CA. The specific purpose of this group is to save the lives of homeless pets in and around Redlands through coordination with Inland Empire animal shelters, regional shelter partners, animal rescue groups, veterinarians and trainers; through community education and awareness campaigns supporting pet adoptions, pet fostering, pet reunification, adoption counseling and adoption support, and the importance of spay/neuter; and through volunteer assistance to support offsite adoption events and fundraising campaigns that benefit animals in need.