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My name is Louise!

Posted over 6 months ago

Adoption process
1

Submit Application

2

Interview

3

Meet the Pet

4

Home Check

5

Approve Application

6

Take the Pet Home

7

Sign Adoption Contract

Adoption fee: $275

This helps Canine Partners Program Inc with pet care costs.

My basic info

Breed
German Shepherd Dog
Color
Black/Tan/Yellow/Fawn
Age
Adult
Size
Weight
Sex
Female
Pet ID
7

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered

My story

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

Aren't they GORGEOUS! Wow these two girls are absolutely wonderful dogs! They are mom and pup! Thelma is mama and Louise is her pup!

We do not know their past as we were not their original rescue. However when they came to us they were completely emaciated. Absolute skin over bones! It took a good solid month for them to slowly gain the weight they needed. Through all of this they remained the sweetest girls.

Thelma is very house trained and Louise needs reminded to go outside frequently. Thelma is super friendly with everybody she meets and Louis is slightly shy at first but warms up quickly! Both adore each other and will remain together for adoption.

Neither are good with cats.

Thelma and Louise were adopted from the previous rescue and unfortunately the new owners didn't know Thelma was very dog aggressive. She had gotten loose during a walk and attacked another dog. She lost part of her ear during this fight. You can see in the pictures one ear is slightly shorter then the other.

Due to Thelma dislike for other dogs we have to adopt to a home with solid privacy fence. A neighboring dog would not be best for her either. We will also require a double door entry meaning there must be a porch or mud room etc.
When Thelma goes for walks she will need to be muzzled.

Thelma has been properly muzzle trained and rehabilitation has been done. She can exist around other dogs and remain in a calmer state but she can NOT live with another. She should not be trusted with another dog other then her own pup... Louise.

Louise is not dog aggressive.

We know that Thelma will sound sound like a huge problem dog to adopt but she is actually wonderful!!!!! You'll just need to meet those few requirements and she will make an amazing companion.

Our dogs are fully vetted. This includes spay or neuter, age appropriate vaccinations, rabies, microchipped, Heartworm and Lyme tested, worming, flea treatments, Heartworm prevention started and any other medical care needed.

Our adoption fee also includes 6-week group obedience class (value $125.)

If adopting a puppy under age we cover spay/neuter at 6 months.

Adoption for this dog is $300 (for both girls- not each)

To apply to adopt:
Visit our website- www.caninepartnersprograminc.org
Click Adoption tab- Read about our adoption process and requirements then complete the adoption application by clicking on the rescues face. Their info will pop up with an application button.


Canine Partners Program giving dogs a second chance at a happy life with our rehabilitation program! Thank YOU for considering giving them that happy home they deserve!
Rescue
Canine Partners Program Inc

Contact info

Pet ID
7
Contact
Phone
Address
32708 Forest Home Road, Union City, PA 16438

Their adoption process

1.

Submit Application

2.

Interview

3.

Meet the Pet

4.

Home Check

5.

Approve Application

6.

Take the Pet Home

We take pet to their home to make sure the pet is adapting well and any concerns are addressed.

7.

Sign Adoption Contract

2 week minimum trial run first! Then sign contract & pay adoption fee.

Additional adoption info

https://caninepartnersprograminc.org/adoption-process

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

COVID has our facility closed to public view. Our animals are seen on Facebook, Petfinder, and soon to be on our website (ShelterLuv) our meet n greets are by appointment only

More about this rescue

Developing highly adoptable dogs through our positive reinforcement rehabilitation training program.

This program is designed to save, rehabilitate, train, and rehome dogs that have been abandoned, abused, neglected, placed on death row, or misunderstood.

We give dogs a second chance to have a happy life!


Our Founder & President
" I was born to be a voice for the voiceless! This is deep rooted in my soul. From an incredibly young age, I have been their voice and continue to be heard"

Our founder and president, Judy Troyer, is a Certified Professional Dog Trainer. She not only trains obedience but also focuses her advanced training on understanding aggression & rehabilitation protocols. She uses positive reinforcement techniques, for our rescues training and rehabilitation. With her knowledge and training style, many dogs have been given a second chance to live a healthy happy life.

Judy is a big advocate for clear communication, pain free and force free training techniques and is the voice for so many misunderstood dogs!

Our Team
We are animal loving volunteers who spend our lives dedicated to our rescues. We work very hard to help with the rescue's training and help them become highly adoptable & happy dogs! We believe every dog deserves a second chance to be understood and to learn how to live appropriately in the human world. We are consistent with our training techniques and have seen amazing transformations in dog behaviors. We go above and beyond for those that can't speak for the themselves.

Joining our team, you will learn many amazing training techniques, understand dog body language and be making a huge difference in the life of a rescue!