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Roscoe is an owner-surrender - his family's schedule has changed and they no longer have time for him. He is originally from MS -- abandoned with his siblings and an adult male Dachshund (most likely his father) - the family moved out of the house and left them to fend for themselves. Dad was either a Dachshund or Lancashire Heeler. He is fully vetted, heartworm negative and housebroken.
Roscoe is a super friendly, neutered pup in good health. He is fine with other dogs and kids too. Roscoe has not been cat-tested.
Adoption Fee includes all age-appropriate shots, deworming, spay/neuter certificate (if too young to be fixed) and microchip, dog food, leash and collar.
PLEASE NOTE -- WE CAN ONLY RESPOND TO APPLICANTS WHO HAVE FILLED OUT AN APPLICATION AND ARE CONSIDERED A GOOD MATCH FOR THIS PET.
Roscoe is an owner-surrender - his family's schedule has changed and they no longer have time for him. He is originally from MS -- abandoned with his siblings and an adult male Dachshund (most likely his father) - the family moved out of the house and left them to fend for themselves. Dad was either a Dachshund or Lancashire Heeler. He is fully vetted, heartworm negative and housebroken.
Roscoe is a super friendly, neutered pup in good health. He is fine with other dogs and kids too. Roscoe has not been cat-tested.
Adoption Fee includes all age-appropriate shots, deworming, spay/neuter certificate (if too young to be fixed) and microchip, dog food, leash and collar.
PLEASE NOTE -- WE CAN ONLY RESPOND TO APPLICANTS WHO HAVE FILLED OUT AN APPLICATION AND ARE CONSIDERED A GOOD MATCH FOR THIS PET.
Potential adopters must fill out an adoption application to be considered. All information about an adoptable pet can be found in their profile description, which is updated regularly. We can only respond to applicants that are considered a good match for a particular pet. Response time is approximately 1-5 days. Once you are contacted, we will move forward with the adoption process; this may include a phone interview, home visit and vet/personal references check.
Potential adopters must fill out an adoption application to be considered. All information about an adoptable pet can be found in their profile description, which is updated regularly. We can only respond to applicants that are considered a good match for a particular pet. Response time is approximately 1-5 days. Once you are contacted, we will move forward with the adoption process; this may include a phone interview, home visit and vet/personal references check.
Our rescued animals are placed in foster homes in the New York and Northern New Jersey areas. Our animals are also boarded in veterinary hospitals in the South until we can transport them to our NJ locations. We also have rescue partners in Canada.
Our rescued animals are placed in foster homes in the New York and Northern New Jersey areas. Our animals are also boarded in veterinary hospitals in the South until we can transport them to our NJ locations. We also have rescue partners in Canada.
More about this rescue
Paws on the Green, Inc. rescues animals on death row in local and rural shelters in the South. We are a New Jersey non-profit animal welfare organization that promotes the adoption of homeless animals regardless of age, breed or health condition. We strive to take the ones that other rescues and adopters leave behind either because the pet is a senior, has a health condition or has a disability.
If you would like to foster one of our animals, please visit our website and click "How You Can Help". The foster application can be found there.
Paws on the Green, Inc. rescues animals on death row in local and rural shelters in the South. We are a New Jersey non-profit animal welfare organization that promotes the adoption of homeless animals regardless of age, breed or health condition. We strive to take the ones that other rescues and adopters leave behind either because the pet is a senior, has a health condition or has a disability.
If you would like to foster one of our animals, please visit our website and click "How You Can Help". The foster application can be found there.