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Little Lost Pup - CT transport stop

Waterbury, CT 06704

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Email llprv@aol.com
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dogs at Little Lost Pup - CT transport stop
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Areas Little Lost Pup - CT transport stop serves

Arkansas to CT via Alpha Dog Transport

Little Lost Pup - CT transport stop's adoption process

Additional adoption info

First step to an adoption is to fill out the adoption application which can be found at the end of each dog's description. Emails are fine but it is best to just go ahead and fill out an adoption application first.Then that dog or puppy's foster mom will give you a call and can visit with you about everything and answer all of your questions. Our goal is to adopt each and every dog and puppy to the best homes possible and for that dog or puppy to be happy and the adopter to be pleased. Adopting is a lifetime commitment. I remember my own dog that was dropped off on the road and he found his way close to my house, he was about a year old, now he has a gray face and is old and feeble but it seems like yesterday when I first saw him hungry, thirsty and not sure if he should come to me or not. Treat any dog or puppy each day like you just met them because it seems time passes so fast and they too will be old and gray, wouldn't it nice if they could live as long as we do.

Our adoptable dogs are in Arkansas in foster homes, and when adopted they can travel to the northeast by transport to their new homes. The foster mom will go into detail when speaking to the adopter.

Adoption fees:
Each dog's adoption fee will be listed on that dog or puppy's description. Which includes:

Vaccinations, Puppies are given 2 - 5 in 1 vaccinations before they go to their new homes and are given their 3rd vaccination if still in foster care. Adult dogs are given their vaccinations and also a Booster if needed.

Rabies vaccination done by veterinarian if 3 months and older.

Heart worm prevention during the time the dog or puppy is in foster care and agreed by adopter that heart worm prevention will continue to be given to that dog or puppy after they go to adopter's home.

De-worming which is given during time puppy or dog is in foster care. Please note it is important for an adopted dog or puppy to stay on heart worm prevention because it not only protects against heart worms but other worms as round, whip and hook.

Flea/tick prevention which is given monthly while in foster care

Spay/neuter if the dog is old enough. Adopter must sign a contract for any reason the puppy is not altered before he goes to adopter's home so that puppy will be spayed or neutered by the time they are 6 months old.

About Little Lost Pup - CT transport stop

Little Lost Pup is a rescue that tries our best to save as many dogs or puppies as we can that needs our help whether it is at a shelter, strays or that little lost pup with no place to go.

"Oh the saddest of sights in a world of sin, is a little lost pup with his tail tucked in."

Little Lost Pup - CT transport stop's adopted pets

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Why should you adopt?

Dog adoption and cat adoption saves lives. Adopt a dog or adopt a cat and you'll have a friend for life.

What is the difference between adopting a dog, adopting a cat, adopting a kitten or adopting a puppy versus getting dogs for sale, cats for sale, puppies for sale or kittens for sale from a dog breeder or a cat breeder?

When someone is breeding puppies or breeding kittens, they are creating new dogs and cats who need homes. Some people are interested in a very specific breed of dog, cat, puppy or kitten and they think the only way to find that specific breed is to buy a dog for sale or buy a cat for sale from a puppy breeder or a kitten breeder. Yet animal shelters are filled with dogs and cats who must find homes.

So rather than buying a dog or puppy for sale from a dog breeder or buying a cat or kitten for sale from a cat breeder, we encourage people to adopt a dog, adopt a cat, adopt a puppy or adopt a kitten at their local animal shelter, SPCA, humane society or pet rescue group.