One dogs story.......

Around Tucson and the country, thousands of pets are abandoned, lost or even abused. This is the story of just one dog, who because of her past has lost all trust in anything around her.....she is just one of many who need help. This is has been a journey for everyone of her fans and all the people who have tried to help "Bring River Home"

River-The wash dog! Before rescue.

About "River"

River was fisrt noticed by a person passing by the area, she was unable to catch her, but posted her on Craigslist, from there, more sightings occured, and a group of people got together to make a plan to save her! She lives in the Rillito River, at first she was just the "wash dog" but now is known by many as "River"



She is a beautiful Shepard mix, wearing a collar, she has been living in the same area since at least November 2009, she is a very curious girl, loves to watch people and other dogs, just doesnt like to be approached. She will come to some but always keeps some distance. She loves treats and food.



We dont know her past story, she could be someones lost pet,or another dumped dog?All we know is we would like to see her in a safer enviroment, hopefully a loving home.



RIVER WAS RESCUED 2/13/10

Thanks Danielle, Duet, and Mark!

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Monday, January 11, 2010

Update 1/11/10

The months have flown by and here we are with still no happy ending but still with hope! This site is dedicated to everyone who has helped from all the spotters who call daily, to theones out there every day! Special thanks to Lisa, Mark, Eric, Senja, Jen, and Nancy!

As of yesterday we had a call that she was laying in one of her spots, enjoying the sunshine! She is still getting her evening dinner, but it sure is hard to know sometimes if she gets to it first, there is lots of off leash dogs out there!

We plan to get together to make a plan for another attempt! We have had Eric out there almost daily trying different things but that girl sure does know how to have fun with us! Right now he weather is beautiful for a dog, but we need to think ahead to the hotter months, bottom line we need to get her out of there, its really no place for a dog!

Thank you for all your support!

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