Chow Mix Dog To A Good Home PLEASE HELP

I found This Chow dog last Saturday 3/15 walking alone with out tags in Long Beach, Ca on Los Coyotes Diagonal between Spring St. and Willow St. I have posted dozens of flyer and spoke with many dog owners that live in the area, no one seems to recognize this dog. I finally took him to the Long Beach Animal Shelter thinking this is the one place everyone looks when they loose their pet. However, If no one claims him or adopts him by 3/22 he will be put down.
This Chow is very sweet, mellow and would make a great pet (I would take him in myself but I already have too many pets as it is). Please pass this link around to anyone you think can help. It breaks my heart to think this Chow could be euthanized b/c of some owners neglect.
If you are interested in adopting this Chow please follow the following steps:
1. Reply to this post in the comment field.
2. Fill in your email address so I can contact you (your email will NOT be published to the public, I can see it on the admin side).
3. I will reply to the email address you provide with the necessary information.
Some extra info:
Male, 2ish years old, tan in color and looks like he could be a mixed with a Retriever.
I’ve saved one dog and that’s all I can do. I love this kind of dog though. Someone needs to step in here. I think Madex or Tara need a bonus dog!
I have a kick ass dog who has to be an only dog. I can’t take another one.
If you have the chow, I’d like to meet him.
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[...] This is an update to my original post “Chow Mix Dog To A Good Home PLEASE HELP”. [...]
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[...] In case you haven’t read my Chow posts you can catch up with the Original, Update Part 1 and Update Part 2. Quick overview. My wife and I found a dog, we took it to the Animal Shelter hoping the owner would find it. No one came to claim him. Then the city wanted to put him down saying that “chows are mean dogs and have the potential to harm people”. We worked with a rescue and have been fostering him until we can find a home for him. [...]
I’ll take the dog!