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Name: Roxy (20230208-06)
Weight: 42 lbs
Age: 3 years
Gender: Female
Spayed/Neutered: No
Medical issues: none known
Breed: Shepherd mix
Colour: Black and Tan
Neck size (for collar):
Height (from top of head):
Length (from nose to base of tail):
Crate size recommended: Large
Good with women: Yes
Good with men: Yes, but can be selective
Good with kids: Unknown
Good with other dogs: Yes
Good with cats: Likes to chase
House trained: Yes
Crate trained: Yes
Energy level: Moderate/Like a puppy
Can be handled/touched: Yes
Barker: No
Flight risk: No
Food aggressive: No
Current food:
Walks on leash: Yes
Leash reactive to people or dogs: Will bark at other dogs when out walking
Rides well in car:
Destructive: No
Needs a home with a yard: Yes
Needs a home with another dog: No
Can live in an apartment: No
History: Roxy had a litter of puppies in December and was surrendered by her owner who could not longer care for her
and her puppies. She has been separated from her puppies and currently lives with 4-5 dogs at a time at her foster's house. She is house and crate trained and is easily trainable, with treats! She likes to play with other dogs, but does want to be the dominant one. She is a medium sized girl and has confidence, but is not aggressive. Aside from playing she enjoys cuddling and chewing on a bone. She does still playfully mouth, but her foster parent is actively working
on that.
Name: Roxy (20230208-06)
Weight: 42 lbs
Age: 3 years
Gender: Female
Spayed/Neutered: No
Medical issues: none known
Breed: Shepherd mix
Colour: Black and Tan
Neck size (for collar):
Height (from top of head):
Length (from nose to base of tail):
Crate size recommended: Large
Good with women: Yes
Good with men: Yes, but can be selective
Good with kids: Unknown
Good with other dogs: Yes
Good with cats: Likes to chase
House trained: Yes
Crate trained: Yes
Energy level: Moderate/Like a puppy
Can be handled/touched: Yes
Barker: No
Flight risk: No
Food aggressive: No
Current food:
Walks on leash: Yes
Leash reactive to people or dogs: Will bark at other dogs when out walking
Rides well in car:
Destructive: No
Needs a home with a yard: Yes
Needs a home with another dog: No
Can live in an apartment: No
History: Roxy had a litter of puppies in December and was surrendered by her owner who could not longer care for her
and her puppies. She has been separated from her puppies and currently lives with 4-5 dogs at a time at her foster's house. She is house and crate trained and is easily trainable, with treats! She likes to play with other dogs, but does want to be the dominant one. She is a medium sized girl and has confidence, but is not aggressive. Aside from playing she enjoys cuddling and chewing on a bone. She does still playfully mouth, but her foster parent is actively working
on that.
We are dedicated to finding our dogs a forever home where they can be loved, well cared for, and a part of your family for the rest of their life. Please be sure you and every member of your family is onboard to adopt at this time. Our wish is for the animals and the adoptive family alike to be happy, thus resulting in a permanent, happy, forever home. Thank you for your understanding.
We are dedicated to finding our dogs a forever home where they can be loved, well cared for, and a part of your family for the rest of their life. Please be sure you and every member of your family is onboard to adopt at this time. Our wish is for the animals and the adoptive family alike to be happy, thus resulting in a permanent, happy, forever home. Thank you for your understanding.
The majority of our dogs are adopted before traveling to Canada. We are a foster based rescue, so a meet & greet can be arranged with some dogs that are already here.
The majority of our dogs are adopted before traveling to Canada. We are a foster based rescue, so a meet & greet can be arranged with some dogs that are already here.
More about this rescue
We are so much more than a dog rescue! We are a community of incredible volunteers with one goal in mind: To help dogs in need find a loving, forever home. We are moms and dads, sisters and daughters, sons and brothers from all walks of life. We have come together with one goal in mind: To help dogs that need it most. Those on death row, those lost, those hungry those broken-hearted. We will work and work and work until we find a family for each one of them. We will not stop until each one of our dogs has the one thing they wish for: the safety of a home and the love of a family. We are foster based. This means we do not have a facility, dogs are pulled from shelters and put in to comfortable homes until they are adopted. Each foster volunteer allows us to save one more dog and help him/her find a loving forever home. Since 2015, NDR has saved over 9500 dogs. These dogs are ALIVE today because of we cared and we worked and we cried and we pleaded and we drove and we checked and we advocated and we fought and we begged and, in the end, we made this possible without funding or paid staff. With no shelter or corporate sponsors. With nothing but the will of our amazing volunteers working together to help save the lives of the dogs we can help. We keep our heads down, we focus on what we need to do to help our dogs and we go to work. We have made a difference in the lives of those dogs that are fortunate enough to be ours.
We are so much more than a dog rescue! We are a community of incredible volunteers with one goal in mind: To help dogs in need find a loving, forever home. We are moms and dads, sisters and daughters, sons and brothers from all walks of life. We have come together with one goal in mind: To help dogs that need it most. Those on death row, those lost, those hungry those broken-hearted. We will work and work and work until we find a family for each one of them. We will not stop until each one of our dogs has the one thing they wish for: the safety of a home and the love of a family. We are foster based. This means we do not have a facility, dogs are pulled from shelters and put in to comfortable homes until they are adopted. Each foster volunteer allows us to save one more dog and help him/her find a loving forever home. Since 2015, NDR has saved over 9500 dogs. These dogs are ALIVE today because of we cared and we worked and we cried and we pleaded and we drove and we checked and we advocated and we fought and we begged and, in the end, we made this possible without funding or paid staff. With no shelter or corporate sponsors. With nothing but the will of our amazing volunteers working together to help save the lives of the dogs we can help. We keep our heads down, we focus on what we need to do to help our dogs and we go to work. We have made a difference in the lives of those dogs that are fortunate enough to be ours.