Please contact Tanyal (tbparnell@aol.com) for more information about this pet.
What a big personality for such a small pup!
Spot is special, She has had a hard start, but she is well on her way to full health, she has been spayed , Dewormed,vacintated ,Heartworm Neg. And is under treatment at her foster home. She is full of curiostiy, loves to follow where you go. curls up in the cutest of places(landry baskets,)And be comes queen of the hill when she had a bone lol. If your interested in Spot please contact her foster parent at tbparnell@aol.com, or you can call 8327971481 She is going to make someone a really great friend! If your looking for a loyal best friend shes looking for you! We have a doggie door and she is learning to use it if you get her soon she will be easy to train, she is smart and quick to catch on.
Contact this
rescue group
to adopt
Spot
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Rescue Group:
Hope Animal Rescue
Pet ID #:
1723222
Contact:
Cambria
Nierdieck
Phone:
(979)
280-0505
- Let 'em know you saw "Spot" on Adopt-a-Pet.com!
The HOPE Rescue Center is a non-profit no kill animal shelter. Our misson is to make a measurable difference in the welfare of animals and to find loving homes for the animals taken in by the rescue facility. Handfuls On Purpose Enterprizes Inc. is a public benefit non-profit corporation organized and operated exclusively for charitable and educational purposes. Specifically, we prevent cruelty to animals and instruct the public on pet care and training. These are subjects useful to individuals and beneficial to the community. Our organization has designed and developed a program for this purpose. We operate an animla shelter for the rescue and placement of companion animals. Our shelter operates seven days a week to recieve animals from the City of Hearne.
we are open Monday- Friday from 9-4 and on saturday and sunday by apptment. our adoption center is at 112 Magnolia Hearne, tx 77859
Our Adoption Process...
The adoption process will include an application and fee which depends on the animal and the cost of its medical care. An interview and/or a home visit is necessary to determine the adequacy of a yard to house the pet, without it being chaned or caged. If the animal is to live in an apartment, it must not be more than 25 pounds at maturity. A staff member must be able to determine if the landlord allows pets and if any required deposits have been paid. All dogs that will grow to more than 25 pounds must have a fenced yard.
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