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My name is Mabel!

Posted over 7 years ago | Updated over 7 years ago

My basic info

Breed
Corgi/Hound (Unknown Type)
Color
Red/Golden/Orange/Chestnut
Age
Puppy
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
Sex
Female
Pet ID

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Good with kids
Checkmark in teal circle Good with dogs
Checkmark in teal circle Good with cats
Checkmark in teal circle Shots current
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

Before emailing us with questions, please ready the bio in full. Your questions will likely be answered. Adopters must live in the Chicagoland area.


Although we make the best guess on the breed and size of our dogs, because they come from shelters or are strays, we can never be completely certain of the genetic makeup of the dog. Breed and weight at maturity are only guesses. All we can tell you for sure is that they are 100% RESCUED! If an animal is still posted for adoption, he/she is still available. If you see this this post, she is available for adoption so there is no need to email us for availability.


Meet Mabel, born around 4-16-16, this is one sweet pup! She is friendly and social, and great with kids. On 6-27 she weight about 9 pounds. Our best guess is he will grow to be a medium size dog between 25-40. Mabel is being fostered in a Lisle home along with her equally sweet brother Beemo. We have not seen any guarding or aggression. Just a very happy playful puppies. Mabel and her brother were surrendered to a high intake shelter in Harlan, KY because they had too many pets. There are no kitties in the foster home, but given the young age of the pups, we think they would acclimate fine with a dog dog friendly cat, however that's just our guess.



She is a puppy so she will need a family who has time to continue with her house training. If you are gone all day at work, a puppy isn't the right match. It wouldn't be fair to crate a young puppy all day long. A quick 30 minute break in the afternoon at lunch time isn't enough out of crate time during the day for a puppy, especially after being crated all night long. This is the schedule on how long a puppy should be crated to help assure there are no issues from excessive crating...

Age Maximum time in crate

8-10 weeks 30-60 minutes
11-14 weeks 1-3 hours
15-16 weeks 3-4 hours
17+ weeks 4-5 hours


Mabel is being fostered with her brother Beemo a Lisle, IL foster home, which is where you would go to meet her with a submitted and approved adoption application The adoption application is on-line and can be found on under the forms tab on our website at angelsonwheels.org.



Submitting an application does not commit you to any animal, but is required prior to making arrangements for a meet and greet as all of our animals are cared for in homes. We can't schedule meet and greets until the application is submitted and approved. We don't have a building so there are no viewing hours. All of our animals are cared for in foster homes by wonderful families who volunteer their time to save these precious souls. Thank you for your patience and understanding.


The adoption fee of $300.00 includes:
spaying/Neutering when old enough, you will receive a coupon with our vets
Microchip,
Up-to-date on routine vaccination for distemper-adenovirus-parainfluenze-parvo, Dewormed with panacur,
Treated with either revolution or frontline plus
Monthly heartworm preventative while in our care
Rabies vaccination if over 4 months.
4dx test if over 9 month
Given Albon and Metronidazole upon arrival
Minimum of 2 week Quarantine to monitor for medical issues.


The pups are too young to be fixed, so you will receive a spay/neuter coupon to one of our participating vets to have that procedure done when they are old enough. The rescue pays for the spay/neuter. There is fully refundable $100.00 spay/neuter deposit. We hold the check, and do not cash it. Once the pup is fixed, you email us and we will void your check. The foster will explain that in more detail at the meet and greet.


You will also receive a free health exam visit to either Crest Hill Cat and Dog Clinic, Yorkville Animal Hospital, Midwest Animal Hospital in Orland Park, Woodridge Animal Hospital, Oswego Animal Hospital, Springbrook Animal Hospital, or Naperville Animal Hospital.


Thank you for looking at our rescued animals!

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