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We can't wait to see Clyde lounging comfortably on a sofa of his own, snuggled next to his affectionate and devoted humans. This beautiful, gentle boy and his sister Bonnie have been on their own for far too long, running stray on the rural highways of northwestern Ohio for several months, growing increasingly emaciated, and too scared to allow anyone to bring them to safety. They both had to be humanely trapped and have found a loving, safe foster home with the kind folks who worked so hard to get them safe.
Clyde and sister Bonnie are doing so well now—they’ve slowly and steadily gained weight, are eating without the desperate voraciousness we first observed, are now up to date on vaccines, negative for heartworm and tick-borne illness, and on monthly heartworm and flea/tick preventive. Both also have been fixed and microchipped.
They are awesome dogs, good-natured and gentle, who have gotten along well with other dogs, cats, horses, and strangers. They both still are easily frightened by any new stimuli in their environment—loud noises, for example--but are getting better every day. They love attention and long walks.
In a perfect world, Clyde and Bonnie would find a home together. If that's not possible, another dog in the home is desired. A physically fenced yard is preferred.
Clyde is available for adoption in Ohio to residents of Ohio. If you are interested in adopting Clyde or Bonnie & Clyde together, please complete the online application here (copy and paste into your browser):
We can't wait to see Clyde lounging comfortably on a sofa of his own, snuggled next to his affectionate and devoted humans. This beautiful, gentle boy and his sister Bonnie have been on their own for far too long, running stray on the rural highways of northwestern Ohio for several months, growing increasingly emaciated, and too scared to allow anyone to bring them to safety. They both had to be humanely trapped and have found a loving, safe foster home with the kind folks who worked so hard to get them safe.
Clyde and sister Bonnie are doing so well now—they’ve slowly and steadily gained weight, are eating without the desperate voraciousness we first observed, are now up to date on vaccines, negative for heartworm and tick-borne illness, and on monthly heartworm and flea/tick preventive. Both also have been fixed and microchipped.
They are awesome dogs, good-natured and gentle, who have gotten along well with other dogs, cats, horses, and strangers. They both still are easily frightened by any new stimuli in their environment—loud noises, for example--but are getting better every day. They love attention and long walks.
In a perfect world, Clyde and Bonnie would find a home together. If that's not possible, another dog in the home is desired. A physically fenced yard is preferred.
Clyde is available for adoption in Ohio to residents of Ohio. If you are interested in adopting Clyde or Bonnie & Clyde together, please complete the online application here (copy and paste into your browser):
Donations may be made on PayPal to donate@lostpetrecovery.org
Their adoption process
1.
Submit Application
2.
Interview
3.
Meet the Pet
4.
Home Check
5.
Sign Adoption Contract
6.
Pay Fee
7.
Take the Pet Home
Additional adoption info
Once you find a pet you would like to meet, we will send you an adoption application. If it is accepted, we will set up a combined home check/meet-and-greet for you to meet your potential future furry family member, and to go over our adoption contract with you. All of our pets come spayed/neutered and up-to-date on vaccines.
Once you find a pet you would like to meet, we will send you an adoption application. If it is accepted, we will set up a combined home check/meet-and-greet for you to meet your potential future furry family member, and to go over our adoption contract with you. All of our pets come spayed/neutered and up-to-date on vaccines.
After filling out an application, we will do a home check and a meet-and-greet for you to meet your potential future furry family member!
After filling out an application, we will do a home check and a meet-and-greet for you to meet your potential future furry family member!
More about this rescue
Lost Pet Recovery, Inc. (LPR) is a team of experienced volunteeers who specialize in the safe recovery of skittish dogs. While our main purpose is to reunite missing dogs with their families, we do catch stray dogs who have proven difficult for others to catch. When we are unable to locate these dogs' homes, we place them for adoption.
All dogs we adopt out receive medical care, including being spayed or neutered, without exception. Not only does it provide health benefits to these dogs and stop the cycle of filling Ohio's streets and shelters with more puppies, but it also reduces the risk of the dog becoming loose again.
In addition to safely recovering lost pets and promoting spay/neuter, our group provides education to owners of dogs we recover, shelter staff, and the general public about protecting flight risk dogs - always beginning with the spay/neuter conversation.
Lost Pet Recovery, Inc. (LPR) is a team of experienced volunteeers who specialize in the safe recovery of skittish dogs. While our main purpose is to reunite missing dogs with their families, we do catch stray dogs who have proven difficult for others to catch. When we are unable to locate these dogs' homes, we place them for adoption.
All dogs we adopt out receive medical care, including being spayed or neutered, without exception. Not only does it provide health benefits to these dogs and stop the cycle of filling Ohio's streets and shelters with more puppies, but it also reduces the risk of the dog becoming loose again.
In addition to safely recovering lost pets and promoting spay/neuter, our group provides education to owners of dogs we recover, shelter staff, and the general public about protecting flight risk dogs - always beginning with the spay/neuter conversation.