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Adopt a Pet :: Minnie - Hamilton, MI -  Westie, West Highland White Terrier
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Minnie
I need a home & someone to love
me.
Pet ID #: 1871980
Rescue Group: A New Start On Life
Phone: (866) 716-9393
- Let 'em know you saw "Minnie" on Adopt-a-Pet.com!
Email: anewstartonlife@gmail.com
Minnie's info...
Breed: Westie, West Highland White Terrier
Size: Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Color: White
Sex: Female
Age: Adult
Minnie is:
already spayed
housetrained
purebred
has special needs
up to date with shots
Minnie's story...
I'm very happy to report that Minnie came through her heart worm treatment very well and is currently enjoying her crate rest (yeah, right-NOT!, she is being very good about it and not complaining).  I want to personally thank Kati and Terry for their donations towards Minnie's heart worm treatment. With your help we were able to treat Minnie much sooner than we had anticipated.  On a related happy note, Minnie also has an adoptive home waiting for her when she is given the all-clear (roughlyDecember 10th).

Hi-I'm Minnie, playmate and most likely mom to Cletus.  I'm a former puppy mill girl who acts nothing like a puppy mill dog.  I'm immaculately house trained, I crate up when you tell me to go in my bed, I'll sleep in the bed at your feet or on the sofa.  I don't bark all that much, I'm extremely mellow, walk on a leash well, get along with others, don't have any aggressive tendencies and am just a perfect dog.  Well, perfect except for the fact that last week while I was being spayed and having a lump removed, my heartworm test revealed that I'm heartworm positive.  Foster mom had a hard decision to make-despite the hefty vet bill I'm wracking up, should the fact that I am a perfect dog and would make a family a wonderful addition take precedence over the cost of treatment?  Well, yes, it should.  It should because you see, I would be an ideal dog for an older person who wants an active dog who is well mannered and can be taken anywhere.  A family who has never had a dog but wants the right 'first dog'.  I have so much to offer a person or a family.  I'll be the companion for the empty-nesters, the walking companion for the person who wants to become healthier, or the family  that wants a dog, but wants one that fits their active lifestyle.  I'm that dog, but first I need to shake the bushes a bit so I can be treated for heartworm.  Heartworm treatment will begin in a few weeks after I take  a rounf of antibiotics to make sure I'm healthy for the treatment.  I'm being fostered in the Ann Arbor area (hey, they do have the best hospital here) but make frequent trips to the Allegan/Grand Rapids/Holland area.  If you would like to make a donation towards my heartworm treatment,  a donation can be made via paypal to paypal@anewstartonlife 
If you have any questions, email lisa@3beards.net and she'll happily tell you all about me.


Please note that ANSOL does not ship dogs. If you are applying for a dog not in your immediate area, please understand that you will need to come to MI to pick up the dog.

If you would like to apply to adopt, please read our adoption procedures on the main shelter page, or on our website. You can then fill out an application online at www.anewstartonlife.com

Contact this rescue group to adopt Minnie ...
Rescue Group: A New Start On Life
Pet ID #: 1871980
Contact: Michelle Bender
Phone: (866) 716-9393
- Let 'em know you saw "Minnie" on Adopt-a-Pet.com!
E-mail: anewstartonlife@gmail.com
Fax: (866) 716-9393
Website:
Address: PO Box 78
Hamilton , MI
49417
About Our Rescue Group...
A New Start on Life is a non-profit, 501c-3, pet rescue based in MI. We also have foster homes in MO, FL, PA, IL and WI.
We specialize in acquiring, vetting, and rehabbing those pets caught in the commercial breeding kennels. These dogs have known no comfort or pampering in their lives...no loving pets, no cushy warm beds. We take them in and get them ready to go onto their forever homes where they truly appreciate the comfort and love they receive.
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Come Meet Our Pets...
Arrangements can be made to meet our foster dogs individually upon an approved adoption application.
Additionally, we do several adoption events in West MI (Holland/Grand Rapids area) where many of our foster pets can be met.
Our Adoption Process...
A New Start on Life Canine Rescue has an adoption process that is similar to other rescue groups in how our dogs are adopted. Below is an explanation of each step in this process, and why each step is important.

The process begins with posting the dogs to our websites-http://www.anewstartonlife.com or http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/MI32.html and www.1800saveapet.com.
Once you see the dog you are interested in, you fill out an application, which is forwarded to an application processor, often the foster home itself. After reviewing the application, a veterinarian check is done, followed by a phone interview with you, the applicant. Finally, a home check is done, followed by
Delivery of the dog and the signing of a contract and the submitting of an adoption donation.

 Why do I need to fill out an application? The application gives you the opportunity to tell us about yourself, your family, and your home.
 Why is a vet check done? Vaccinations, yearly check ups, heartworm prevention, all of these are important to the good health of your dog. A vet check tells us that you care about the continued good health of your furry friend. (ANSOL does not automatically turn down applicants who have not had a pet before.)
 Why is a phone interview necessary? The application is your chance to begin telling us about yourself. The phone interview is our opportunity for us to tell you about ourselves, the ANSOL organization, and more importantly, for us to tell you about the dog you are interested in. Through this conversation, you’ll find out if the dog likes kids, has any quirky behaviors (like sitting on the side of the bathtub while you take your shower), any medical problems the dog may have, what you can expect from the dog, if the dog has any baggage from the puppy mills where he or she came from. This is the most important part of the adoption process. This is your opportunity to ask questions that you feel are important both about the ANSOL organization and the dogs. When going through the adoption process, we match the needs of the dog up with the home, which can best meet those needs. If a dog has some separation anxiety, the dog is best placed in a home with someone who stays home all day. If the dog needs someone who understands that specific breed, a home with experience in that breed is what we look for.
 Why does my home need checking? It’s not that we don’t trust you-we simply want to verify that you do indeed live in the home with the fenced yard that your application says you do, and not a cardboard box in an alley, or to make sure that your home is appropriate for the dog you want to adopt. Adopting a Great Dane to a person who lives in an efficiency apartment is not the best match. We aren’t doing a home check to see if you dusted on top of the dressers, just that the dog will have a safe, secure home.

If everything goes well with the vet check, phone interview and the home check, you will be told that you are approved to adopt the dog you applied for. When you are ready to take the dog home, you will be asked to sign a contract. This contract is standard with rescue groups. The contract is for the safety and welfare of the dog, as well as for you. Our concern for the dog continues long after it has been adopted and if something happens once the dog is home, we want to help out. If you can no longer keep the dog, please contact us and we will take the dog back. We have rescued these dogs from terrible conditions. We do not want them to go back to those, or worse, to be put down when there are members of our organization who will take the dog back in and foster it until another good home is found.

Your adoption donations goes towards covering the cost of the veterinarian work (spay, neuter, dental, heartworm test, prevention, shots, etc.).

We Serve the Following Cities, Towns, and/or Counties...
ANSOL does adopt out of area, as long as we are able to find someone to complete a home visit on our behalf. Additionally, we require that the adopters come personally to pick up their new pet. We do not ship...ever.
 
 

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