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Welcome Angel to CCPAL Rescue. She is a 35-pound Wheatan Terrier. She is not a shedder and will need grooming to stay beautiful. She is a 5-year old dog. She has lived with a double amputee until she now is in need of a new forever home. She would be best in a quieter home and someone that isn’t a social butterfly that wants to have to many people over. She likes her crate but is protective when in it. She bonds deeply and is very sweet to the people she deems to be safe. The Rescue is a scarey place for her because she had a home and was loved and now her world is upside down. She will make the right person a very nice companion animal. She is quiet at the rescue and stays mostly to herself. We don’t think kids would be that great for her due to the noise and commotion. She is currently at the Rescue and she can be adopted to anyone in Texas. The adopter for this girl would need to be close enough for us to deliver her to her new forever home. She is spayed, healthy, vaccinated, and ready for her new home. Her adoption fee is 400. Contact Marlene at 210-867-1769 or email ccpalinquiries@gmail.com if you have questions. Online applications at www.ccpalrescue.org/ See her cute video.
Welcome Angel to CCPAL Rescue. She is a 35-pound Wheatan Terrier. She is not a shedder and will need grooming to stay beautiful. She is a 5-year old dog. She has lived with a double amputee until she now is in need of a new forever home. She would be best in a quieter home and someone that isn’t a social butterfly that wants to have to many people over. She likes her crate but is protective when in it. She bonds deeply and is very sweet to the people she deems to be safe. The Rescue is a scarey place for her because she had a home and was loved and now her world is upside down. She will make the right person a very nice companion animal. She is quiet at the rescue and stays mostly to herself. We don’t think kids would be that great for her due to the noise and commotion. She is currently at the Rescue and she can be adopted to anyone in Texas. The adopter for this girl would need to be close enough for us to deliver her to her new forever home. She is spayed, healthy, vaccinated, and ready for her new home. Her adoption fee is 400. Contact Marlene at 210-867-1769 or email ccpalinquiries@gmail.com if you have questions. Online applications at www.ccpalrescue.org/ See her cute video.
You would fill out an application and we will call your references and your veterinarian. We will also run a criminal background check. Once completed and approved you would speak to Troy the kennel manager and get all the additional specifics on the dog you are interested in adopting. Once completed we will be ready for you to take your new family member home.
You would fill out an application and we will call your references and your veterinarian. We will also run a criminal background check. Once completed and approved you would speak to Troy the kennel manager and get all the additional specifics on the dog you are interested in adopting. Once completed we will be ready for you to take your new family member home.
Our adoption center is located on F.M. 1283, 6.3 miles south of Hwy 16. It is South towards Lakehills
Our adoption center is located on F.M. 1283, 6.3 miles south of Hwy 16. It is South towards Lakehills
More about this rescue
C.C.P.A.L. seeks to reduce the enormous problem of pet overpopulation in Bandera County We promote low-cost spay/neuter programs; advise on basic health care & proper shelter for pets & offer excellent dog obedience classes several times each year. Since 2002, CCPAL has rescued nearly 5,000 animals. We are in constant need of foster homes for these pets until we find them homes. Our pets are in kennels on an acreage in Texas. We can use a transporter to get them outside of Texas if we find a great home.
C.C.P.A.L. seeks to reduce the enormous problem of pet overpopulation in Bandera County We promote low-cost spay/neuter programs; advise on basic health care & proper shelter for pets & offer excellent dog obedience classes several times each year. Since 2002, CCPAL has rescued nearly 5,000 animals. We are in constant need of foster homes for these pets until we find them homes. Our pets are in kennels on an acreage in Texas. We can use a transporter to get them outside of Texas if we find a great home.