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Nassau County SPCA Announces 

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SUPERSTORM SANDY SURVIVOR DOG BRUNO BEGS FOR BLESSING

Nassau County SPCA Seeks Solace for Solo Sandy Survivor

 

 

 (Sandy Survivor Bruno)

 

Nassau County, New York.  (Mar. 14, 2013) -In its 40 year history, the Nassau County SPCA has seen its share of heartwarming adoptions and heart-stopping rescues, but its current quest, with Pet Safe Coalition and HUG to find a home for the last of its Sandy survivors may be one of its most heartbreaking.  Bruno, an adult Rottweiler with a face that could tell a thousand tales, is facing an uncertain future as the Mitchel Field Emergency Pet Shelter prepares to close its doors and Bruno's former owner made the difficult decision to relinquish him to emergency shelter care.

 

When Superstorm Sandy hit the East Coast in late October 2012, no one could predict that the lives of those affected would remain in such desperate upheaval into the following year. Residents of Long Beach, New York's small barrier island, remain without sewage, gas or electricity for weeks and homes there have been devastated by mold and decay. Bruno and his owner, Christopher, were two such residents who fought the storm together and survived, submerged in water and left homeless in the days that followed. Nassau County's Emergency Pet Shelter, an abandoned former gymnasium at Mitchel Field, was a saving grace to Bruno, along with over 500 other family-owned pets in need of shelter and care while their owners took time to pick up the pieces and rebuild.   

 

Unfortunately for Bruno, Christopher's situation only worsened as the canine's weeks in the emergency shelter turned into months. Christopher lost his job and struggled to find a new place to live that allowed for Rotti companions.   Desperate for work, Christopher took a job outside of New York and was able to visit with Bruno less and less frequently. Now, as Mitchel Field Emergency Pet Shelter makes preparations to shut down, Bruno, is its very last resident, has to face a challenge bigger than any nature could throw at him. The dog's owner, Christopher has decided to say goodbye to his longtime furry friend and Nassau County SPCA workers are heartbroken at the prospect of sending not sending Bruno to a new home life.

 

"Bruno is a devoted dog," stated Gary Rogers spokesperson for the Nassau County SPCA. "He has a strong and sometimes stubborn Rottweiler personality that would fit best with an owner who understands the breed, but he becomes a loveable puppy around the people he really knows and trusts. He has had a very difficult last few months and we are desperate to find him a happy ending."

 

If you are interested in adopting Bruno, can provide foster care for a short period of time, or for more information, please contact Nassau County Emergency Pet Shelter at: 516-272-0017, or email [email protected] .

 

 

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About Nassau County SPCA

Located in Nassau County, New York, The Nassau County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals is a 501(c) (3), nonprofit organization originally designed to protect animals in the county from abuse and neglect, and to provide basic welfare. We hold special authority to enforce NYS Agriculture & Markets Law, and all other state and local humane laws. We are the only animal protection agency officially designated to operate within the county's borders.

The NCSPCA is a volunteer organization dedicated to the rescue, care and placement of needy animals. The Society is run entirely by unpaid volunteers and its operations have been historically funded through contributions solicited from the public and through corporate grants.  

The NCSPCA receives no public funding, is in no way affiliated with, a subdivision of or funded by any other local, state or national organization and every contribution, large or small, helps to provide the critical care needed to help homeless, abused and neglected animals in Nassau County. The continued success of each program relies entirely on donations. No money given to any other spca organization aids or benefits the NCSPCA. Your generous contribution will help the NCSPCA in

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