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Ruff Ruff! My name is Priscilla
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Priscilla's Info...
| Breed: | Catahoula Leopard Dog Mix | Color: | Brown/Chocolate - With White | Age: | Young |
| Size: | Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) | Sex: | Female |
Love at First Bark rescued Priscilla from the MCACC E List. She is currently in a boarding facility and looking for either a foster or an adopter. This is a little bit about her:
"We dont know a whole lot about Priscilla personality yet because she has been in boarding since we got her from County. She has however passed all of our evaluations. She is VERY fearful of people though and needs a foster or adopter that will give her the love and affection that she deserves and show her what it is like to truly be loved"
If you are interested in adopting Priscilla please fill out the adoption application below:
http://loveatfirstbarkanimalrescue.wufoo.com/forms/adoption-application/
If you are interested in becoming one of our wonderful fosters please fill out the foster application below:
http://loveatfirstbarkanimalrescue.wufoo.com/forms/foster-application/
You can also contact our foster coordinator Sarah Merlo with any questions or to set up a meet and greet! 480 699-7292
Rescue Group Info...
We are a group of Animal Advocates who strive to save Animals from Local Shelters Euthanasia’s Lists and to Campaign for “No More Homeless Pets”. Phoenix, Az is the 2nd highest kill shelters in the United States! Every day 300 animals enter the Valley Shelters and every day half of that number are euthanized! The most euthanized breed is Pitt Bull and 2nd is Chihuahua. You can find almost every breed, color, and size at your local shelters.
You send donations via PayPal to: loveatfirstbarkanimalrescue@gmail.com
Adoption Policy
receives animals from MCACC East & West Shelters who are on the Euthanasia’s list. These animals have been turned in by their owners who are no longer able to care for their pets or no longer want them as well as animals that are lost or abandoned. We are looking for people who are willing to provide permanent, loving homes for these animals.
Please consider carefully the time and money required to own a pet before you make the decision to adopt. Owning a pet is a lifetime commitment.
All animals that are available for adoption have passed an evaluation based on their known history, health and temperament. Animals remain available for Adoption as long as their good health and behavior continue. There is no time limit for how long an animal may remain in Foster Care.
ADOPTION POLICIES:
You must be 18 years of age or older to adopt an animal.
A current photo ID (driver’s license or state ID card) is required to process an adoption.
All dogs, puppies, cats, and kittens will be spayed/neutered prior to going home if not already done.
To provide permanent identification, the Adoptee shall have their adopted pet implanted with a microchip & registered with MCACC. MCACC West Shelter offers $10 microchips once a month. Please check their website for dates & times.
You may go to http://www.maricopa.gov/pets/ to check dates & times for Microchip & Free Rabies Clinic.
Adopted animals can be taken to Sun Valley Hope veterinarians for a free wellness exam within fourteen (14) days of adoption.
If your new pet becomes ill within fourteen (14) days of adoption, Love At First Bark Animal Rescue is able to provide free oral medication to help treat the following conditions: feline upper respiratory infection, and kennel cough. Please note: Love At First Bark Animal Rescue is unable to reimburse adopters or veterinarians for post-adoption medical expenses. Adopters assume full responsibility for the pet’s care.
While we hope your pet selection is successful and permanent, we do offer a 30-day trial period from the date of adoption during which you may return the pet for any reason. No refunds will be given.
If at any time you can no longer care for your pet and cannot find a suitable home, we ask that you return the pet to Love At First Bark Animal Rescue.
Love At First Bark Animal Rescue reserves the right to refuse any adoption.
We have several animals available for adoption. New animals are put in Foster Homes weekly & sometimes daily. If you are looking for a particular type or breed of animal, please check this web site often to see what’s available.
What your adoption fee includes
Why We Charge an Adoption Fee
Love At First Bark Animal Rescue is a private organization that relies completely on private donations and its own fund raising abilities to operate. We receive no federal, state or government funding or any funds from any national animal welfare organizations.
The fees collected from the adoption of each animal help to offset some of the costs involved in providing care for the animals and preparing an animal for placement into a new home.
Canine and feline adoption fees include:
A general physical examination and behavioral evaluation by our veterinary services staff
Canine or feline distemper combination vaccination and bordetella (canines only) Age-appropriate canines and felines also receive a rabies vaccination whenever possible
Worming medication
Flea/tick treatment (if needed)
Canine heartworm test or feline leukemia test (if age appropriate and meets testing guidelines)
Spay/neuter surgery (if needed)
Free follow-up examination by a participating veterinarian
30-day trial period
Free medications for the first 14 days (if needed)
Free ID tag
serves the Phoenix Metropolitan Area.
