Lucas County dogs for adoption: 4/20

4/19/2013
  • Peanuts-a-male-Shih-Tzu

    Peanuts, a male Shih Tzu.

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  • Jenna, a female Cocker Spaniel.
    Jenna, a female Cocker Spaniel.

    Dogs remain available at the Lucas County Dog Warden’s Office, 410 South Erie St., Toledo. For information, call 419-213-2800.

    Peanuts, a male Shih Tzu.
    Peanuts, a male Shih Tzu.

    For a complete list of available dogs, go to lucascountydogs.petfinder.com. A $50 adoption fee includes spay-neuter, a heartworm check, microchip ID, vaccinations, and a behavioral evaluation.

    The Lucas County Dog Warden’s Office is open 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday and from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. on Saturday.

    Dogs killed

    Dogs killed April 18 by the Lucas County Dog Warden’s Office:

    Breed and description; location seized; charge (if applicable):

    Siberian husky, black and white female, unlicensed, aggressive/unsafe, Ford Street, Maumee, running at large.

    Rottweiler, black and brown male, unlicensed, stray, fearful/unsafe, Airport Highway, Toledo.

    German shepherd, orange and black female, unlicensed, stray, failed behavior evaluation/body handling, Vance Street, Toledo.

    Jack Russell terrier, black and orange male, unlicensed, failed behavior evaluation/food guarding, Indianwood Circle, Maumee.

    “Pit bull,” black and white male, unlicensed, stray, fearful/unsafe, Utah Street, Toledo.

    “Pit bull,” black and white male, unlicensed, aggressive/unsafe, Dean Avenue, Toledo, running at large.

    “Pit bull” mix, brindle and white male, unlicensed, fearful/unsafe, Bricker Avenue, Toledo, running at large.

    Dog transferred

    Dog transferred to Lucas County Pit Crew on April 19 by the Lucas County Dog Warden’s Office:

    Breed and description; location seized; charge (if applicable):

    “Pit bull,” orange and white male, stray, Starr Avenue, Toledo.

    Go to toledoblade.com/doglogterms for a glossary of the terms used in the dog log.