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Posted by: | Posted on: December 27, 2010

“Rose” Puppy Mill Survivor

Posted by: | Posted on: December 20, 2010

New Available Dogs on December 21st

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The dogs pictured below may also be viewed tomorrow. They are not finished with all of their medical procedures, but pendings may be placed on them. Their is a $5 fee to place a pending on your selection, and they will be able to be picked up on Thursday from our mall location. To place a hold on a dog, all potential adopters must still fill out an application and go through the approval process.  

 

Posted by: | Posted on: December 17, 2010

7th Strays of Christmas

Posted by: | Posted on: December 16, 2010

1st Available Puppy Mill Dogs on Friday, December 17th.

These are the first puppy mill dogs that will become available on FRIDAY. They will not be available for viewing until Friday at noon. If you are interested in adopting one of these dogs, you need to consider the following:

1) Be prepared to spend the afternoon with us. There is an interview process and you need to be familiar with the information provided on the website about rehabilitating a puppy mill dog.

2) Dress warm as there is little lobby space.

3) You  MUST must have a veterinarian that you have a relationship with that we can CALL for a reference. Contact your veterinarian prior to your adoption application, and let them know. You will also need a personal reference that we can call and TALK to.

4) Keep in mind: These dogs have been through ALOT   and we are only trying to ensure that they are going into a forever home that is determined to provide their necessary medical care, and understands what they’ve been through. Meet and greets will be required with other family dogs. These dogs will be stressed and negative dog interactions will delay their recovery.

Posted by: | Posted on: October 21, 2010

Bolt is Ready for a Home!

Bolt has recovered from surgery and is ready for a new home!

Her amputation will leave her with some special needs in her new home:

1) She needs to live on a single level home

2) She needs a low sided litter box

3) Her weight gain must be monitored and she kept thin, so that it does not put unnecessary strain on her body!

UPDATE: Bolt is recovering beautifully from her surgery. She is doing so well, some of her limitations have been lifted! She can live in a multi story home as long as she has access to a litterbox on each level, no steep basement stairs recommended!