Romeo's Info...
| Breed: | German Shepherd Dog Mix | Color: | Unknown | Age: | Young |
| Size: | Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) | Sex: | Male | ID#: | 57811 |
I am good with kids, good with dogs, and good with cats.
Romeo is one of the biggest loves around! He is neutered and approximately 5 years old. He loves to snuggle with people. He's cat friendly, but it's best to supervise that in the beginning.
Being inside a home seems to be a new experience for Romeo. He is learning basic manners. He is good in his crate and wonderful out in the yard. Not destructive at all. He is a dominate dog and like all shepherds should have a strong leader and would benefit by participating in additional training. He does like physical play with his humans.
Romeo should be an only dog.
For more information on Romeo, please e-mail Ellen at ellen.second.chance@gmail.com, or you can call her at 253-638=0226
For applications, go to our website www.SecondChanceDogs.net , download the file and send it back to info@secondchancedogs.net
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Rescue Group Info...
Second Chance Dogs was founded by a group of 3 determined women who, for years, independently helped "in need" dogs transform their current situations. In July, 2009, they joined forces and started Second Chance Dogs, a non-profit organization in an effort to help more dogs in more ways. Each member brings to the organization their own special gift, and when combined, allows Second Chance Dogs to offer a variety of services to help rehabilitate and find loving homes from these dogs.
Our pets are in foster homes, and can be viewed online on Petfinder.com and Adopt-a-Pet.com
1. Indicate Interest about the dog who is available for adoption
2. Discuss the dog’s biography with people who will often be with the dog
3. Make a list of questions about the dog
4. Evaluate the amount of time you can be with the dog…….he/she is a new family member
5. Fill out the adoption application
6. Send photos of the yard(s) & schedule a home visit
7. After Board approval, the foster family will get in touch with you ; scheduling a “meet and greet”
8. One of more Board members will be present at the “meet and greet”
9. A protocol for the “meet and greet” is sent to the people considering adoption.
10. SCD consults may take place throughout the application process. Topics such as dog nutrition; medical needs; training; getting along with other pets in the home may need to be discussed
11. When the “meet and greet” goes 100% well, depending on circumstances, the dog may go home with the new family
12. After the majority of “meet and greets”, the potential adopting family and SCD will review how things went and discuss options (people and/or dog training)
Second Chance Dogs is a 501(c)(3) Non-Profit Organization designed to help rescue, rehabilitate and re-home abandoned, abused, neglected and forgotten dogs into loving forever homes.
Although our mailing address is in Roy, we serve all WA State Counties.
