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Army’s Legacy Animal Rescue And Sanctuary

, CT, 06010

Rescue/Shelter Description

WHAT STARTED IT ALL Army was the Armstrong Family’s beloved Rottweiler, lost too soon. He passed of cancer at the age of five. Army was special, not only to the family but to all who met him. When Army was diagnosed with cancer, Amanda contacted the breeder to let him know. Any responsible breeder would want this information, but this one could not care less. It was an enlightening moment for Amanda and one that helped cement her commitment to founding Army’s Legacy Rescue and Sanctuary. ITS ALL ABOUT THE LEGACIES An animal becomes a LegacyTM the moment they become involved with Army’s Legacy. Forever. Once given a title of Legacy, our precious Legacies will never again be abused, neglected, or discarded. That Legacy is ours to protect and even after becoming a loved member of your family, remains part of our family forever.

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Freddy

Pit Bull Terrier

CT SHELTER (disclaimer-all approved Applications will be forward to the holding shelter) Freddy has been Signed over and is offically re... show more

CT SHELTER (disclaimer-all approved Applications will be forward to the holding shelter) Freddy has been Signed over and is offically ready for ADOPTION HELP FREDDY FIND A COMFY COUCH! Ok so here’s the deal… WE NEED ALL HANDS ON DECK! This message is in regards to Anthony Corso.. we NEED to ban together to help 3 dogs that are sitting in a kennel and will remain there because their owner was in an accident and has a TBI and more than likely will never be able to take care of his dogs again. The problem is he can not sign them over to anyone because he is not of sound mind. They just can not stay in a kennel for the rest of their lives so I spoke with family members (no they can’t take) and they are willing to allow Armys to find forever fosters which would mean they can be in homes and live their lives out and we will back them.  They are 3 pitties and ALL can be together but all can not be with other dogs.  Laura, Willie and Freddy If ANYONE feels they can help all 3 or even 1 of these dogs please contact Armys, Tom Corso or Joseph L. Ceniccola!  Basically it’s having a dog and we will cover medical, Etc  Back Story.. “On Tuesday, April 11th, Anthony Corso was a victim of a hit and run while walking his dogs in the Forbes Avenue area of New Haven and left for dead. Anthony has a passion for taking care of homeless dogs, at one point caring for 5 dogs at the same time. Because of this, Anthony became homeless himself because no one would rent him an apartment with his 5 dogs. As a result, Anthony chose to live in his van along with his 5 dogs rather than give them up. He now has 3 dogs which are being cared for by the New Haven Animal Shelter. Over the past few weeks, Anthony has undergone several surgeries which include knee surgery, ligament replacement, ankle surgery and fractured tibia. Anthony also has a traumatic brain injury, a broken eye socket and fractured facial bones. He has a tracheotomy and feeding tube. Prayers were answered this past week when Anthony finally opened his eyes. He is still not able to speak or respond to movement requests. Anthony has a very long road ahead of him and will require acute physical therapy once he is discharged from the hospital. It is way too early to predict the extent of his brain injury and what life holds for him in the future. Please keep Anthony in your prayers. Any shares or Donations would be greatly appreciated and helpful in providing necessary resources for Anthony's recovery and will help in caring for his dogs.” show less

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Laura

Pit Bull Terrier

CT SHELTER (Disclaimer-all approved Applications will be forwarded to holding shelter)  Laura has been signed over and is ready for ADOP... show more

CT SHELTER (Disclaimer-all approved Applications will be forwarded to holding shelter)  Laura has been signed over and is ready for ADOPTION! HELP THIS SWEET LADY!! WE NEED ALL HANDS ON DECK! This message is in regards to Anthony Corso.. we NEED to ban together to help 3 dogs that are sitting in a kennel and will remain there because their owner was in an accident and has a TBI and more than likely will never be able to take care of his dogs again. The problem is he can not sign them over to anyone because he is not of sound mind. They just can not stay in a kennel for the rest of their lives so I spoke with family members (no they can’t take) and they are willing to allow Armys to find forever fosters which would mean they can be in homes and live their lives out and we will back them.  They are 3 pitties and ALL can be together but all can not be with other dogs.  Laura, Willie and Freddy If ANYONE feels they can help all 3 or even 1 of these dogs please contact Armys, Tom Corso or Joseph L. Ceniccola!  Basically it’s having a dog and we will cover medical, Etc  Back Story.. “On Tuesday, April 11th, Anthony Corso was a victim of a hit and run while walking his dogs in the Forbes Avenue area of New Haven and left for dead. Anthony has a passion for taking care of homeless dogs, at one point caring for 5 dogs at the same time. Because of this, Anthony became homeless himself because no one would rent him an apartment with his 5 dogs. As a result, Anthony chose to live in his van along with his 5 dogs rather than give them up. He now has 3 dogs which are being cared for by the New Haven Animal Shelter. Over the past few weeks, Anthony has undergone several surgeries which include knee surgery, ligament replacement, ankle surgery and fractured tibia. Anthony also has a traumatic brain injury, a broken eye socket and fractured facial bones. He has a tracheotomy and feeding tube. Prayers were answered this past week when Anthony finally opened his eyes. He is still not able to speak or respond to movement requests. Anthony has a very long road ahead of him and will require acute physical therapy once he is discharged from the hospital. It is way too early to predict the extent of his brain injury and what life holds for him in the future. Please keep Anthony in your prayers. Any shares or Donations would be greatly appreciated and helpful in providing necessary resources for Anthony's recovery and will help in caring for his dogs.” show less