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My name is Daisy!

Posted over 5 months ago | Updated 5 days ago

Cared for by Furget Us Not
Adoption process
1

Submit Application

2

Interview

3

Home Check

4

Approve Application

5

Meet the Pet

6

Sign Adoption Contract

7

Pay Fee

My basic info

Breed
Mixed Breed (Small)/Terrier (Unknown Type, Small)
Color
White - with Black
Age
Adult
Size
Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less (when grown)
Weight
20 lbs (current)
Sex
Female
Pet ID

My details

Alert icon Not good with cats
Checkmark in teal circle Shots current
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered

My story

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

Daisy is about 4-5 years old and about 20 pounds. She has been in a foster home for a year learning force free training, meeting new people, and going to new places. She likes having her own space that will fit her sleeping bag dog bed and is quieter. She will run there during storms and fireworks or when feeling stressed by neighbors in their yards. A fully fenced yard is recommended.

She needs patience in new places, loves her trainer, and is enjoying scent games. If you live near Royal Oak, we will share information to make her transition to your family go smoothly.

Daisy likes sleeping in the bedroom with her people. Sometimes on the bed, sometimes under the bed, and sometimes in a crate in the room.

Daisy lives for walkies, but will run zoomies in her fenced yard at her foster home. Daisy knows some commands and works for treats in amusing ways. Chasing squirrels and chipmunks can be fun, but do not keep her attention if lawn crews, builders, or delivery trucks are in the area.

Daisy is a great dog and will bring joy to those who are willing to help her feel safe.

Daisy does not do well with small critters or cats.

Daisy is spay/neutered, microchipped, current on vaccines, heartworm tested and on prevention. Adoption fee for Daisy is $350. If you are interested in adopting Daisy, please fill out an adoption application http://www.furgetusnotrescue.org/application.html .
Rescue
Furget Us Not

Contact info

Pet ID
Contact
Address
P.O Box 183078, Shelby Township, MI 48318
Donation

Their adoption process

1.

Submit Application

2.

Interview

3.

Home Check

4.

Approve Application

5.

Meet the Pet

6.

Sign Adoption Contract

7.

Pay Fee

Additional adoption info

We are a foster based rescue, ran by all volunteers! It can take several days to process a single application. Please be patient. All applications are reviewed by at least one board member and then reviewed with the current foster of the adoptable pet. This is done to ensure the new adoptive family meets the needs of the pet and that the pet meets the needs of the new adoptive family. During this process, a board member or volunteer may contact you if we have any questions about the application. Please be very descriptive in your answers.

Once your application is approved, we will proceed with a veterinary reference check. In your application, you are asked to provide your veterinarian’s name and number. You are also asked if it is okay for us to contact your veterinarian within the adoption application. During this reference check, we do ask if all of your current and past pets have been up to date on their vaccines, spayed or neutered and kept on heartworm preventive. Please make sure that if you use more then one veterinarian that you include both names and numbers.

Once the veterinary reference check has been completed and approved, we proceed with a home visit. We, as a rescue, want to make sure our pets are going to safe and loving homes. During our home visits, we want to see where the pet we’ve loved, nurtured and watched grow into an adoptable pet is going to be calling home. We will check the fence in the backyard to make sure it is secure, that the bathroom and kitchen are free of things which could harm a pet and that in general, the home is pet friendly and safe.

Once the home visit is completed and approved, we set up a meet and greet. For a meet and greet, one of our volunteers, usually the foster of the adoptable pet, will set up a time to come to your home with the adoptable pet. During this time, the adoption process is completed with a contract that must be signed by both you and the volunteer. All checks and money orders should be made payable to Furget Us Not Rescue, INC.

Below is a list of the basic vet care all of Furget Us Not Rescue’s pets receive when they become ready for adoption. (Please note: This does not include the veterinary care it takes to make any rescue pet healthy enough to be ready for adoption.)

Dogs (4 months PLUS)

Spay or Neuter, Vaccines, Deworming, Flea Treatment, Heartworm Test and Prevention.

Puppies

Spay or Neuter, Vaccines, Deworming, Flea Treatment and Heartworm Prevention.

Cats (4 months PLUS)

Spay or Neuter, Vaccines, Deworming, FIV/FeLV Test, Flea Treatment.

Kittens

Spay or Neuter, Vaccines, Deworming, Flea Treatment.

Our adoption fees are as follows.

Dogs (over 1 year) - $350.00
Puppies (under 1 year) -$375.00
Cats & Kittens - $125.00

Please take note that we are in no way, shape or form affiliated with any other rescue or group. We pride ourselves on the working relationships we’ve built and are continuing to build within the community. We strive to make adoption the first choice in the community with families wanting to make a new additions by keeping our adoption fees low and offering a lifetime of support.

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

A meet and greet can be arranged after you have gone through the application process. Applying does not commit you to adopting any animal nor does it guarantee you will be chosen to adopt that animal. Please refer to our events page to see where our shows are. If you need more info on a show please email us at furgetusnotrescue@gmail.com

More about this rescue

We are a foster based rescue interested in saving and re-homing adoptable animals.