Adopt

My name is Allie-Oop!

Posted over 6 months ago

Adoption process
1

Submit Application

2

Meet the Pet

3

Take the Pet Home

Adoption fee: $275

This helps Independent Animal Rescue, Inc with pet care costs.

My basic info

Breed
Mixed Breed (Medium)
Color
White
Age
4 years 6 months old, Adult
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
Sex
Female
Pet ID
10626

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered

My story

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

Meet beautiful snow angel Allie-Oop! This dazzling girl is clever and energetic. She is crate- and house-trained, very food motivated, rides well in the car, knows Sit and Stay, and is working on her leash-walking skills. Friendly and super-affectionate, she loves to snuggle and get belly rubs. While Allie cohabitates peacefully with her two foster brothers, she does prefer slow introductions to new dogs. Due to her petite size, she will do well with children over 5. A lover of durable chew toys, Allie will flip her toys up in the air and prance around them joyfully.

Allie will thrive in an active home where good walks and hiking are part of the regular routine. She can happily be an only dog and bask in all the attention or coexist with another medium-energy dog who likes to play.

Allie's most appealing physical trait is a charming side-saddle style of sitting.

As with all dogs, her forever family must commit to consistent, patient training with ample daily exercise, including continuing to practice walking on a leash.

HEALTH
Allie is spayed, up-to-date on vaccinations, and microchipped. She has also completed her heartworm treatment.

HISTORY
Allie came from a local shelter.

PHYSICAL
This alabaster beauty has dark eyes that stand out on her sweet face, and her black nose has two adorable white dots on the front. She has a smooth, flat coat with occasional light freckles showing through.
Rescue
Independent Animal Rescue, Inc

Contact info

Pet ID
10626
Contact
Address
PO Box 14232, Durham, NC 27709

Their adoption process

1.

Submit Application

Submit an application by going to: https://animalrescue.net/adoption-form/

2.

Meet the Pet

Our adoption coordinators will reach out to you to connect you with our foster homes.

3.

Take the Pet Home

After meeting with the foster home, they will coordinate with your on how best to deliver the pet to you once all steps have taken place.

Additional adoption info

Adoption Requirements

  • You must be prepared to make a lifetime commitment to the animal.

  • You may not be an undergraduate student.

  • You must be a US citizen or green card holder.


Adoption Process

  • Fill out an adoption interest application HERE.

  • Our goal is finding lifelong, loving homes for our animals, so we try to find the best match between animal and adopter. We can help advise you on which animals to meet based on your situation.

  • You can meet some of our animals at our weekend adoption events, or we can arrange for a meeting in the foster home. If it’s a good match, the foster parent will come to visit your home in person. This is to make sure your home is safe and secure for a new companion animal.

  • Note: IAR makes every effort to please our adopters, but our first concern must be for the animal’s welfare. We reserve the right to deny any application.


Read about adoption fees at https://animalrescue.net/adoption-fees.

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

Our cats and dogs are out and about greeting folks at adoption events in the Durham-Chapel Hill area most weekends. View a list of upcoming events here: https://animalrescue.net/calendar

More about this rescue

IAR started with one woman's big dreams, a bigger heart, and a very distinctive purple pickup truck that helped her rescue countless of unwanted, abused, and homeless Triangle pets. Originally founded in 1994, IAR earned an official 501(c)(3) status in 1995. We are governed by a Board of Directors, managed by elected officers, and introduced IAR’s first paid position, General Manager, in June 2021. This role will assist with elevating our collective compassion to new heights and strengthening IAR’s impact as a whole.

Our mission is to rescue and provide safe and responsible care for homeless, abandoned, and abused animals. We shall strive to help all animals in need through our service programs. We will serve our communities through promotion of spay/neuter for all companion animals, and the education of children and adults in humane care, respect and responsibility for animals on this earth.