Good News for Homeless Woman and the Abandoned Dog She Rescued

“My name is Joey. I am looking for a home. Please take care of me!!” The handwritten plea was on a note attached to a Pointer mix who’d been tied to a light post March 1 in a San Pedro, Calif., park.

Lisa Snyder, who, with her three rescue cats, had been living in her van in the parking lot of Point Fermin Park, decided to heed the note and take care of Joey. She grabbed hold of his leash after he broke free from the light post.

“He was scared,” Snyder told CBS Los Angeles. “He was snapping. And growling. And trying to get away from people. He was just scared.”

Since her cats are not dog friendly and she couldn’t keep Joey, Snyder walked him around the park, trying to find someone who would give him a home. She found no takers.

Snyder decided to take Joey to the nearest animal shelter. It was cold and raining, and Snyder has to use a cane, but she managed to walk Joey to the Harbor Animal Care Center, three miles away.

“I got to thinking, If I had left him out here with all that wind coming off the bluff and all that pouring rain and no shelter over there at all, he would have ended up sick, maybe dead,” she told CBS Los Angeles.

When Lorna Lee Locke Salem heard about Snyder’s good deed, she started a gofundme.com campaign to raise money to pay for repairs to Snyder’s van.

“She opened her heart. Let’s open ours and help her,” Salem wrote.

The initial goal was $500. After Snyder’s story made the news, contributions reached a grand total of $3,590.

Rami Packer, owner of Butch’s Auto Repair in San Pedro, heard about Snyder and offered to repair the good Samaritan’s van.

There’s good news for Joey, as well. After his 10-day holding period ended, Barbie Icaza of Forte Animal Rescue sprang him from the shelter.

“He has had his first bath and is settling into his foster home,” Forte Animal Rescue wrote on its Facebook page Sunday.

Hopefully Joey will be in a new forever home — with extra emphasis on forever — very soon.

“I hope he finds a good family. A forever home. He needs one. He deserves one. He’s a good dog,” Snyder told CBS Los Angeles.

“Our pass it forward has gone full circle,” Salem wrote in an update today on the gofundme.com page. “Lisa Synder helped Joey in his time of need. Rami of Butch’s Auto Repair helped Lisa with her failing van. Barbie of Forte Animal Rescue took Joey to make certain he gets a forever home.

“And they all lived happily.”

Photos via gofundme.com

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MARCH 6, 2015 UPDATE: As of this morning, over $2,300 has been raised via the Help Lisa Snyder, Joey’s Friend online fund to pay for repairs to Snyder’s van. Rami Packer, owner of Butch’s Auto Repair in San Pedro, heard about the good Samaritan and offered to repair her van.

“Dear wonderful people, thank you!!!” Snyder wrote yesterday. “You’ve brought joy, comfort and relief to me in my situation, and I want to point to every one of you and tell the skeptics and fear-mongers of the world, look! There’s the REST of the truth! … I will not forget you, not even all you people named ‘Anonymous’!”

“My name is Joey. I am looking for a home. Please take care of me!!” read a handwritten note attached to the collar of a Pointer mix who’d been tied to a light post Sunday in a San Pedro, Calif., park.

Lisa Snyder, who has been living in her van with three rescue cats in the parking lot of Point Fermin Park, decided to take care of Joey. She grabbed hold of his leash after he broke free from the light post.

“He was scared,” Snyder told CBS Los Angeles. “He was snapping. And growling. And trying to get away from people. He was just scared.”

She walked Joey around the park, trying to find someone who would take him.

“At first, I asked a lot of people, ‘Would you like a dog?’ And of course, nobody would like a dog,” she said. “So, then I thought, Well, what am I gonna do?”

Since her cats are not dog friendly, Snyder decided to walk Joey to the nearest animal shelter. It was cold and raining, and Snyder has to use a cane, but she managed to walk Joey to the Harbor Animal Care Center, three miles away.

“I got to thinking, If I had left him out here with all that wind coming off the bluff and all that pouring rain and no shelter over there at all, he would have ended up sick, maybe dead,” she said.

Joey, who is microchipped, is on a 10-day hold at the shelter. If his owner — who, it seems, should face charges for abandoning the dog — doesn’t claim him, Joey will be available for a new forever home March 13. With a strong emphasis on “forever.”

“I hope he finds a good family. A forever home. He needs one. He deserves one. He’s a good dog,” Snyder said.

An online fund was created yesterday to raise money to repair Snyder’s van, which does not run. The goal is $500; as of this morning, $225 has been donated.

“Lisa lives out of her van since she fell on hard times and could use help to repair her vehicle,” wrote Lorna Lee Locke Salem, who started the fundraiser.

“She opened her heart. Let’s open ours and help her.”

Photo via gofundme.com

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