I didn’t do it…I swear I didn’t do it!

I was nabbed in Alamo Square Park in San Francisco, dragging my leash, one starry August night. My two “Finders” decided to take me to the Pet Clinic on Fillmore Street, in the posh Pacific Heights area, because this particular clinic had animals up for adoption, and the two decided that, if my owner could not be found, at least I would have a chance at a new home. Little did I know that they would transfer me to the County Jail (San Francisco Animal Control). There they put me through a battery of tests. They located my chip, which had some of my vitals, and attempted to locate my owner. After two very quiet weeks at County, with no word from my owner (through no fault of my own, by the way) they quickly changed my sentence to guilty (of neglect) and placed me on death row—no appeals, nothing!

My finders were outraged by this arbitrary decision. With less than 48 hours left, they decided to plead my case, lead by David Sutton, my brilliant defense attorney. They were successful in springing me! They put me up in temporary housing where I am recuperating from a recent hysterectomy (done without my permission, by the way,) but necessary for my parole. My new foster grandparents are taking care of me on the Belvedere Lagoon. They are very motivated to find me a new home.

I am very sweet, loyal, and small for my age, and am having a ball getting to know my new foster brother and sister. I will say, they have put me through a grueling basic training course. I have passed most of my tests with flying colors and am diligently working on the rest. Unfortunately, I will need to find a new permanent home, because there is not enough room for me there indefinitely.

Female
14 months old
spayed
petite
light brown with white chest and feet
Shots & vaccinations up to date
I will soon have my own website stay tuned…

If you know of anyone interested in a young, loving Boxer, I sure could use a good home. You can visit me by calling Katie at 213-926-6165. She knows just where to find me. Please pass this message on to anyone who would make me a good home

Posted by:Jean Cromwell