Roy's Info...
| Breed: | Labrador Retriever Mix | Color: | Black | Age: | Young |
| Size: | Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg) | Sex: | Male |
I am good with kids and good with dogs.
Roy's Story...
Roy is a 72lb, 9 month old Lab mix. He is very gentle and loving. Loves to play and great with kids!
Roy is a 72lb, 9 month old Lab mix. He is very gentle and loving. Loves to play and great with kids!
Roy has been fully vetted to include neutered, vaccinations, blood/fecal testing and micro chipped.
Roy would love to have a home of his very own if you are interested in giving Roy a loving forever home email fixingfaulknercounty@gmail.com and a application will be emailed to you.
Contact This Rescue Group...
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Rescue Group Info...
About Our Rescue Group...
We are a no kill rescue group that was established 20 years ago with a mission to adovocate for animals through spay/neuter assistance programs, affordable vaccination clinic and by helping homeless strays find permanent homes.We are ran by all volunteers and are funded exclusively by local donations, fundraisers and grants. We do not have a shelter so we house our animals in a small network of foster homes. Close to 8,000 animals have been rescued and adopted with an additional 10,000 sterilized for financially needy families in our community.
We are a no kill rescue group that was established 20 years ago with a mission to adovocate for animals through spay/neuter assistance programs, affordable vaccination clinic and by helping homeless strays find permanent homes.We are ran by all volunteers and are funded exclusively by local donations, fundraisers and grants. We do not have a shelter so we house our animals in a small network of foster homes. Close to 8,000 animals have been rescued and adopted with an additional 10,000 sterilized for financially needy families in our community.
Come Meet Our Pets...
We do not have a shelter. Our pets are being cared for in foster homes. We allow our prospective adopters to meet the animals once an application has been approved.
We do not have a shelter. Our pets are being cared for in foster homes. We allow our prospective adopters to meet the animals once an application has been approved.
Our Adoption Process...
Once you email us about a animal that you are interested in we will email you an application that you can fill out on line and email back to us.( Our animals are not adopted on a first come basic, we try to match up the pet to the best possible home for them and the family adopting !) So please do fill in every field and add anything that you would like us to know about your family. We do verify references and all other information on the application. After your application has been processed we will contact you by email or phone. If your home was approved for adopting that animal or we know of another animal that we feel would be good for you we will contact you by phone or email to set up a appointment with the foster parents for you to meet the animal. All our animals are fully vetted and there will be an adoption fee to cover that cost.
Once you email us about a animal that you are interested in we will email you an application that you can fill out on line and email back to us.( Our animals are not adopted on a first come basic, we try to match up the pet to the best possible home for them and the family adopting !) So please do fill in every field and add anything that you would like us to know about your family. We do verify references and all other information on the application. After your application has been processed we will contact you by email or phone. If your home was approved for adopting that animal or we know of another animal that we feel would be good for you we will contact you by phone or email to set up a appointment with the foster parents for you to meet the animal. All our animals are fully vetted and there will be an adoption fee to cover that cost.
We Serve the Following Cities, Towns, and/or Counties...
All towns in Arkansas and the New England states where they do not have a animal overpopulations problem because their spay/neuter programs as well as animal control faculties have been in place for many years.
All towns in Arkansas and the New England states where they do not have a animal overpopulations problem because their spay/neuter programs as well as animal control faculties have been in place for many years.
