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Ruff Ruff! My name is Utah Jane
I
found a new home!
Plenty of my friends are looking for one too. Find a pet to adopt.
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Utah Jane's Info...
| Breed: | Australian Cattle Dog/Dalmatian Mix | Color: | White - With Black | Age: | Adult |
| Size: | Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) | Sex: | Female |
Hello I’m Jane! I was found in the forest of southern Utah with my newborn brothers and sisters. A national forest ranger was kind enough to rescue us and drive us all to Best Friends Animal Sanctuary in Kanab. It was there that they discovered I was deaf. Even though I might act like I can hear – I’m completely deaf. But, don’t be worried about my disability because I can do everything a hearing dog can do. Eventually, Best Friends contacted New Hope Cattle Dog rescue to help me find my forever home. With my new foster family I’ve blossomed into a well behaved family dog. They guess I’m about 10 months old. They enrolled me in PetSmart obedience training classes where I’ve passed beginner and am working on intermediate level. I understand about 10 hand signals already including sit, stay, walk, good girl, and down. I’m just waiting for my forever home that has patience and love to shower me with. Please contact New Hope for more information about me!
Rescue Group Info...
New Hope Cattle Dogs' mission is helping discarded, stray and unwanted Australian Cattle Dogs (ACD's) that need a second chance at finding a forever home and providing education and training to the public.
We believe that there is a special place out there for all unwanted and abandoned ACD's. It is our duty to match your lifestyle with the dog's personality for a "perfect" fit. It is important to us to place the dog that is right for you and your family in your home. Therefore, there are strict guidelines and qualifications that all potential adoptive homes must meet before we place a dog in their home.
Before you can meet an adoptable dog, an adoption application (http://www.nhcdarizona.com/forms/adopt.pdf) must be filled out and a home check must be completed. Then an appointment will be made between potential adopter and our foster home to meet the dogs.
All of our dogs are spayed/neutered, up-to-date with all age appropriate vaccinations, had fecal exam, been dewormed, are microchipped and vet checked. We have recently started doing heartworm tests and starting all our dogs on heartworm preventative. We do not have the funds to do additional screening tests for Erlichia or Valley Fever unless the dog is showing signs of illness. If they are showing signs, we will then screen the dogs for these illnesses and treat appropriately. The adoption fee is $150-$250 (depending on the dog, with most dogs being closer to $200) and that includes all vetting previously mentioned. Please understand that this fee barely covers our medical expenses, shelter fees and does not begin to cover housing and feeding. So if you are able, an additional monetary donation is appreciated. Remember that we are a non-profit rescue group.
(Example Cost Break down for female puppy under one year old: Spay-$120-$165, 3 booster vaccinations (DHPP-C)-$15, Rabies shot-$15, Microchip and Registration of Microchip-$35, deworming medication-$5, fecal exam-$28, brief vet exam-$27: Total cost-$245.00) This example is typical for the majority of dogs we take in. If you add antibiotics (which most of our dogs will require), food, additional screening tests, fees to get the dog out of the shelter and gas to and from appointments, our costs are well over $400 per dog.
We adopt to families all over the world. We only intake dogs from Arizona.
