Tess is a delightful baby girl, snow white, about 35 lbs. Leash > trained, quiet in the house, loves the cats & dogs & all creatures, > human & animal. Snuggly, social, comes when you call her, likes to > sleep at your feet. Very sweet girl that was rescued from a shelter > where she ended up all alone. Prefer that she had another canine > companion or at least some cats, LOL. Home visit, veterinary > reference, & adoption contract required. Traditional above ground > fencing required (woven wire, wood, chain link, etc). No hot wire, no > invisible fence, no shock collar. To inquire about adopting Tess, > please fill out pre-adopt application & submit: > http://www.nationalpyr.org/adoption_form_gateway.php. >
NGPR Pooch Profile Name: Tess - MO Age: 14-15 weeks Color: white Dew Claws: yes - doubles Estimated Adult Weight: 90-110 lbs Origin: AR - shelter Current Location: NGPR approved foster in SW MO ..... Medical: Spayed, dewormed, up-to-date on vaccinations and currently on flea, tick and heartworm preventative. This dog travels with a Interstate Health Certificate required by the USDA confirming that all the above criteria have been met.
Housebroken: no
Can be Placed With: Kids, Cats, Other Dogs
Fencing: Secure, VISIBLE, traditional fencing is required Fees: $300 adoption fee, plus transport of $150 to northeastern US.
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Bear Creek Equine Rescue & Sanctuary is a private, stand alone safe haven/sanctuary for unwanted equines, along with several other species. We do not, have never, nor will never euthanize for space. We accept placement of all species by private treaty only from local veterinarians' referrals, law enforcement, court seizures, and donation via owner's bequeath or written request. We have 10 different breeds here of feral & domestic horses, mules, ponies and burros from all over the US & Canada, as well as dogs, cats, llamas, cows, chickens, potbelly pigs, sheep, goats, ducks & geese, all of them rescues. We are a medical rescue and can accept animals with treatable chronic health problems or injuries. Our goal is to provide these abandoned, abused, and neglected animals with lifetime quality care, recovery, rehabilitation, and a future safe from ending up at the slaughter plant for the remainder of their natural days. When their time with us comes to an end, all animals here are given a decent, respectful burial on the farm. It's the right thing to do. We have a restricted adoption program, as most of the animals here are considered unadoptable due to age, health, or high risk safety issues resulting from earlier abuse. The equine adopters that qualify have to be very special people. We do however, network with other reputable rescues nationwide, transferring and accepting transfers when the change is in the best interest of the animal due to climate, or special treatment available at particular veterinary hospital facilities in another part of the country.