
Sweet Senior Cindy the GSD at North Central, Major Medical Alert!!! Please help her!!! Video: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1nO7-dUj0FqZSpTxhsaCY7tPdrh9by1ZY/view?usp=sharing Videohttps://drive.google.com/file/d/13dSrJVZ1Z8_czbSMuSbOaQFrlBv9H__6/view?usp=sharing Cindy is MAJOR medically alerted and not improving in the shelter. She needs extra medical attention ASAP! This sweet girl has been in and out of the shelter since 2016! On 07/22/16 Cindy was surrendered to the South LA shelter (reason unknown) and was adopted the next day during Clear the Shelters. A year later on 07/25/17 she was surrendered again (reason unknown) and was adopted that same day. Cindy was then surrendered on Chistmas Day 12/25/19 and then redeemed the next day with the help of the South LA Intervention program. After all this back and forth Cindy thought her shelter days were behind her until she came to the North Central Shelter as a stray on 08/25/25. We've have tried to reach out to her owner but they haven't gotten back us. Now older at 10 years old, Cindy has been waiting since then for that special person to take her home. We are really hoping for a soft landing for this sweet senior. Cindy walks nicely on leash and pays no interest to the barking dogs when walking thru the kennels. She has been in playgroup and is described as gentle/dainty, tolerant, and keeps to self. Cindy has an ulcerated mass on her right shoulder and a history of allergies/skin issues. She ultimately needs more medical care than what the shelter can provide. Please share Cindy for a ssafe exit! Medical Alert: 1. Estimated 10Y+ spayed G. shepherd with marked age-related conditions 2. Ulcerated mass on the L shoulder with poor response to in shelter treatment (r/o neoplasia (benign vs. malignant) vs. cyst vs. abscess) 3. History of skin issues (r/o allergies (flea dermatitis vs. environmental vs. food) vs. infectious (bacterial vs. fungal) vs. endocrine/ hormonal vs. autoimmune disease vs. other) If no improvement in their current conditions, reassess quality of life and animal's capacity to thrive with the shelter's current resources.
Los Angeles County
Los Angeles, California 90031

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