Hi! This little cutie-pie is “Annie”. Annie was rescued from the East Valley Animal Shelter (which is a 'high kill' city shelter). We don’t know what her breed is…..obviously some kind of terrier mix. Based on her small size and looks, she almost seems like a cross between a Chihuahua and a Pit bull if that’s even possible! Annie is just a puppy...she is about 6 months old, and only weighs about 25 lbs. She will probably only gain about 5 more pounds (MAYBE 10), once she is fully grown. She's small.
Annie is beautiful. She is an incredible blue (grey) color. She is super friendly and loves everyone right off the bat. She is the sweetest little girl! Annie loves to play (with people and with other dogs), but she also loves to cuddle and get under the covers! It’s really cute. She walks very politely on the leash, she doesn't bark, and she is house-broken. She is a wonderful dog, all the way around.
Annie is great with medium-sized dogs, and with large dogs, but she is not good with small dogs.
Annie is already spayed, she is microchipped, and fully vaccinated.
There is a $150 adoption fee for Annie. If you are interested in her, then please send an e-mail to HeroesK9Rescue@aol.com , and we will send you a short adoption application. Thank you so much for your interest in adopting a rescued shelter dog!!
Hi! I'm Lacey Conner, the "villain" from Vh1's "Rock of Love" and "Charm School". However, I am no villain to the animals! I started my organization (previously called "New Dawn Pet Rescue") a year-and-a-half ago. I am currently working on obtaining my 501c3 status. I rescue dogs (and, occassionally, cats) that are at the local city and county shelter and who are dangerously close to being euthanized at the shelter. Once I remove these animals from the shelter, they come home with me, which is where I foster them. If they are sick or injured (which is often the case), I get them the medical attention they need to heal. (Several dogs that I've pulled from the shelter even needed surgery.) Once the dog is feeling good, I adopt him/her into a loving "forever" home. Then I go back to the animal shelter and start the process all over again. Since I foster in my own home, I can only foster 4 or 5 animals at any given time. But to date, I've rescued and successfully rehomed over 50 animals, most of which otherwise would have been euthanized at the animal shelter.
Contact HeroesK9Rescue@aol.com if you want to meet one of our animals.
Our Adoption Process...
If someone is interested in adopting one of our rescued dogs, first we will send the person a brief adoption application via e-mail. Once we receive the completed adoption application back from that person, and if it looks like a good match, then we would bring the dog to that person's house. That way, we can simultaneously do a home check, and have the person and the dog meet each other. If all goes well, then the adoption is complete upon the person signing a contract with us. The contract states that we have the right to check on the well-being of the dog for the rest of that dog's life, and it also states that the person may never give away or sell the dog (if they no longer wish to own the dog, they MUST give the dog back to us.) Our adoption fees range from $150 to $300. (The majority of these fees help pay for vet bills for all the rescued dogs...we specialize in rescuing sick and injured animals from the pound.)
We Serve the Following Cities, Towns, and/or Counties...
Los Angeles, The Valley, and surrounding areas / San Diego / Santa Barbara / and most of Southern California