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UPDATE***
The last two months, Moses has found himself living in a foster home with 3 small, grumpy chi's and a special needs toddler.
Moses thrives on routine and can't wait for his daily walks! He takes correction from the smaller dogs very well, occasionally going outside to mend his feelings but nonetheless comes back with a wagging tail looking for the nearest blanket to relax on. Moses is an excellent houseguest being 100% potty trained and is able to free-feed. He does very well in car rides and loves to sniff out all the new adventures.
Moses can take some time to warm up, but when he's ready he will come to you full of love and just wants to be next to you. His favorite is sitting next to you with his head and a paw resting on your leg. When he's really sleepy, you can see a little part of his tongue sticking out between his teeth just solidifying his goofy personality. While he has done very well, we feel that Moses would be best in an all adult home. He is looking for his best friend and will make a wonderful companion for the right person!!
UPDATE***
The last two months, Moses has found himself living in a foster home with 3 small, grumpy chi's and a special needs toddler.
Moses thrives on routine and can't wait for his daily walks! He takes correction from the smaller dogs very well, occasionally going outside to mend his feelings but nonetheless comes back with a wagging tail looking for the nearest blanket to relax on. Moses is an excellent houseguest being 100% potty trained and is able to free-feed. He does very well in car rides and loves to sniff out all the new adventures.
Moses can take some time to warm up, but when he's ready he will come to you full of love and just wants to be next to you. His favorite is sitting next to you with his head and a paw resting on your leg. When he's really sleepy, you can see a little part of his tongue sticking out between his teeth just solidifying his goofy personality. While he has done very well, we feel that Moses would be best in an all adult home. He is looking for his best friend and will make a wonderful companion for the right person!!
To adopt a new family member from Animal Compassion Team (ACT), you need to fill out our online application.
All adopted animals will be Spayed/Neutered, micro-chipped, vaccinated appropriately, provided a full spectrum de-wormer, and have received a flea/tick preventative. I
Our dog adoption fees are: $200.00
Our puppy adoption fees are $275.00
Our cat/kitten adoption fees are: $125.00
Adoption Information
To adopt a new family member from Animal Compassion Team (ACT), you need to fill out our online application.
All adopted animals will be Spayed/Neutered, micro-chipped, vaccinated appropriately, provided a full spectrum de-wormer, and have received a flea/tick preventative. I
Our dog adoption fees are: $200.00
Our puppy adoption fees are $275.00
Our cat/kitten adoption fees are: $125.00
Check our website for events and times when we are showing off our furry friends. www.animalcompassionteam.com Feel free to send us an email at info@animalcompassionteam.com
Check our website for events and times when we are showing off our furry friends. www.animalcompassionteam.com Feel free to send us an email at info@animalcompassionteam.com
More about this rescue
The vision for ACT has been brewing in the minds of the Animal Compassion Team founders for many years. The paths we have walked have prepared us and tested our determination through hard work, buckets of tears, mountains of fecal matter (a favorite topic of discussion amongst animal rescuers), and more than our fair share of discouragement and heartbreak. Having said that, why would we choose to dive in deeper? For the love of the animals we serve. It is just that simple. Dogs, cats, and other wonderful animals are dying in huge numbers daily. We hope to help change that. In August of 2009, we became a 501(c)3 non-profit corporation with California and the Federal Government. It was and continues to be, a huge leap of faith for all of us who already feel overwhelmed by the work we are doing, but we believe this is the time....this is what we have all been preparing for. One life saved makes all the effort and emotional investment worthwhile. This is going to be an exciting journey, and we hope to post MANY happy endings.
Our Mission Statement:
To provide a safe haven for domestic animals, regardless of breed or species, through rescue, rehabilitation, adoption, and sanctuary. To advocate for the humane treatment of animals and promote the human-animal bond. To educate the public about the importance of kindness, compassion, and responsible pet ownership which will emphasize spaying and neutering. To cooperate and work with other animal rescues and shelters towards the goal of becoming a no-kill nation.
The vision for ACT has been brewing in the minds of the Animal Compassion Team founders for many years. The paths we have walked have prepared us and tested our determination through hard work, buckets of tears, mountains of fecal matter (a favorite topic of discussion amongst animal rescuers), and more than our fair share of discouragement and heartbreak. Having said that, why would we choose to dive in deeper? For the love of the animals we serve. It is just that simple. Dogs, cats, and other wonderful animals are dying in huge numbers daily. We hope to help change that. In August of 2009, we became a 501(c)3 non-profit corporation with California and the Federal Government. It was and continues to be, a huge leap of faith for all of us who already feel overwhelmed by the work we are doing, but we believe this is the time....this is what we have all been preparing for. One life saved makes all the effort and emotional investment worthwhile. This is going to be an exciting journey, and we hope to post MANY happy endings.
Our Mission Statement:
To provide a safe haven for domestic animals, regardless of breed or species, through rescue, rehabilitation, adoption, and sanctuary. To advocate for the humane treatment of animals and promote the human-animal bond. To educate the public about the importance of kindness, compassion, and responsible pet ownership which will emphasize spaying and neutering. To cooperate and work with other animal rescues and shelters towards the goal of becoming a no-kill nation.