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My name is
Mars!

Posted 1 year ago | Updated 10 hours ago

Adoption process
1

Submit Application

My basic info

Breed
Cane Corso/Pit Bull Terrier
Color
Tan/Yellow/Fawn
Age
Young
Size
Weight
Sex
Male
Pet ID
18820918-1040

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Good with dogs
Alert icon Not good with cats
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered

My story

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

Born 11/20/2022,

Mars was born in our rescue on 11/20/2022 along with 8 siblings. He was adopted as a very young puppy where he lived for exactly one year to the date. His owner decided on his one year adoptaversary that she was not able to keep him due to life changes but would be keeping her other two dogs. Poor Mars has no idea what is happening and why and we are completely heartbroken for him. All he has ever known was this family since they were also the family that fostered him as a baby once he was old enough to be separated. Now, he finds himself looking for a home again because his family has decided to divorce and neither wants to care for him. 

Mars is a year and 4 months old, weighs 80 pounds and gets along with everyone and all dogs. He goes to doggy daycare twice a week and takes longs walks during the day. He is a cane corso pittie mix who just wants to be around his people. He would love a home where his people are around more often than not. After everything he is going through right now, it is understandable that he is feeling the changes and wants to be with his person. Mars also has seasonal allergies so he would need either an injection of cytopoint every 4-8 weeks or apoquel once a day. Other than allergies, he is a super healthy and beautiful boy.  We are desperate to find Mars the perfect family this time. We promised him we would never fail him again and we hope that someone sees him and falls in love like we have with this amazing pup. Mars is not cat friendly.

To adopt Mars, please apply on our website! www.keytolionsheart.org/adopt

 

​Please note we cannot guarantee the age or breed of any of our dogs. All of our dogs are working on their crate and house training.



May 1, 2024, 9:19 pm
Rescue
Key to Lion's Heart Rescue

Contact info

Pet ID
18820918-1040
Contact
Phone
Address
P.O. Box 5570, Derwood, MD 20855
Donation
https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=9UX2SWL6X3YAS

Their adoption process

1.

Submit Application

http://keytolionsheart.org/adopt

Additional adoption info

ADOPTION APPLICATION PROCESS AND PROCEDURES
Thank you for your interest in adopting a dog through Key to Lion’s Heart Rescue. Key to Lion’s Heart makes no representation on the breed of the dogs. Our dogs are all rescues and therefore, we cannot guarantee what the mix the dog may have based on parentage. We can only base the breed identification on experience and do not consider ourselves experts or professionals on any breed of dog.

Once we receive your application we will begin to process it in a timely manner. Submission of your application does not guarantee approval. An approved application is required prior to a meet and greet.
Our adoption process will include the following components in order to become an approved applicant/adopter:
1. Checking your personal references. Please be sure to list two personal references that are not related to you.
2. If you do not own your place of residence we will need to call your landlord or leasing office.
3. Veterinarian reference. If you do not have any pets currently in the home, please list the veterinarian you used for any previous pets. We do require all pets in the home to be spayed/neutered as well as up to date on rabies and DHPP vaccines at at the time the application is submitted.
4. Phone interview. One of our adoption coordinators will call and speak with you about your application and dog of choice.
5. Home visit from a Key to Lion’s Heart Rescue volunteer.
Once your application is complete, you will be notified of your approval to adopt and will be required to have a meet and greet with the entire household and then can take your new dog/puppy home after signing the adoption contract and paying the specified donation fee.
Our fees for puppies up to 6 months is $400 to include age appropriate core vaccines (DHPP and rabies between 12 and 16 weeks old) and microchip. Dogs 6 months to 7 years old are $350 to include routine core vaccines (DHPP and Rabies), spay/neuter (unless unable due to medical) and microchip. All dogs over the age of 7 are $250 to include routine core vaccines(DHPP and Rabies), spay/neuter (unless unable due to medical) and microchip.
Please note, we do NOT adopt out more than one dog/puppy at a time. We ask that you take time to bond and learn your new dog for at least 6 months prior to adopting another dog.

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

We are foster based but do hold adoption events twice a month. All events will be listed on our website.

More about this rescue

Key to Lion’s Heart Rescue’s mission is to help save lives of animals that are in shelters or abusive and neglectful situations and give them a chance in life as well as educate the community on animal welfare. We are a foster and volunteer based rescue and rely solely on donations and fundraising to care for our dogs.

Through our foster program we provide a loving, nurturing and safe environment for all our animals and address all their needs. We provide all our animals while in our care with vaccines, micro-chips, heartworm test and alter when age appropriate. We provide rehabilitation and training to those in need and work with all our dogs to prepare them for adoption into responsible and loving homes.
Through our outreach program we aim to educate the community and our youth about the importance of animal welfare, proper nutrition and the importance of spay/neuter. We will work with the youth by going into the schools and inviting students to participate in our community fundraisers and events. We want them to be a part of the mission to end cruelty and the over population of animals in the shelters. It is our youth that will help change the future of animal welfare.