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Momma Ginny is a super sweet hound/retriever mix who is about 2 years old. She is great with kids and other animals with proper introduction. Ginny was a very skinny stray when found feeding her 10 puppies. Her weight is good now but may react to other adult dogs around high value treats (hooves, bones, etc.). Ginny is housebroken and walk well on a leash. She can easily clear a 4-foot fence.
If you are interested in adopting, please submit an online Adoption Application:
https://bridges2safety.wufoo.com/forms/bridges-to-safety-adoption-application/
If you experience any problems with the form or have questions, call Ellen at (732) 859-8915 or email us at bridgesdogsmail@gmail.com.
Momma Ginny is a super sweet hound/retriever mix who is about 2 years old. She is great with kids and other animals with proper introduction. Ginny was a very skinny stray when found feeding her 10 puppies. Her weight is good now but may react to other adult dogs around high value treats (hooves, bones, etc.). Ginny is housebroken and walk well on a leash. She can easily clear a 4-foot fence.
If you are interested in adopting, please submit an online Adoption Application:
https://bridges2safety.wufoo.com/forms/bridges-to-safety-adoption-application/
If you experience any problems with the form or have questions, call Ellen at (732) 859-8915 or email us at bridgesdogsmail@gmail.com.
Donations can be sent to our Paypal address, bridges2safety@gmail.com
Their adoption process
1.
Submit Application
2.
Approve Application
Actually this step is for the rescue to determine application (approve/disapprove). We are careful to whom we adopt.
3.
Home Check
Additional adoption info
We have interested adopters fill out an adoption application and after all references and home visit is done we follow up with a meet/greet to see how the dog would fit with the family or other animals in the household.If everything checks out and we feel the home is a good fit for the dog we have a contract for the adopters to sign.The adoption fee for adult dogs is $350 and for unaltered puppies its $300 with $100 deposit that is returned when spay/neuter is done at the appropriate age.
We have interested adopters fill out an adoption application and after all references and home visit is done we follow up with a meet/greet to see how the dog would fit with the family or other animals in the household.If everything checks out and we feel the home is a good fit for the dog we have a contract for the adopters to sign.The adoption fee for adult dogs is $350 and for unaltered puppies its $300 with $100 deposit that is returned when spay/neuter is done at the appropriate age.
visit our Facebook page to see when and who we will be bringing to adoption days... https://www.facebook.com/bridges2safetyanimalrescue/info
visit our Facebook page to see when and who we will be bringing to adoption days... https://www.facebook.com/bridges2safetyanimalrescue/info
More about this rescue
We are an Animal Rescue Group. Our primary focus is to help to save animals who may be killed without our intervention. They often come from high kill facilities, abusive, or abandonment situations.
We have a strong commitment to reducing the numbers of animals in need, and require all rescued animals to be spayed or neutered, unless medically prohibited by a veterinarian. We endorse the dissemination of animal education and humane husbandry practices.
We work very closely with other rescues and no-kill shelters who share our mission. We raise money to pay for, or arrange foster care, transportation, and medical treatment. Our goal is successful permanent home placement.
We are an Animal Rescue Group. Our primary focus is to help to save animals who may be killed without our intervention. They often come from high kill facilities, abusive, or abandonment situations.
We have a strong commitment to reducing the numbers of animals in need, and require all rescued animals to be spayed or neutered, unless medically prohibited by a veterinarian. We endorse the dissemination of animal education and humane husbandry practices.
We work very closely with other rescues and no-kill shelters who share our mission. We raise money to pay for, or arrange foster care, transportation, and medical treatment. Our goal is successful permanent home placement.