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My name is WILLOW!

Posted over 2 months ago | Updated 7 hours ago

Cared for by POLA FOUNDATION
Adoption process
1

Submit Application

2

Interview

3

Meet the Pet

4

Sign Adoption Contract

My basic info

Breed
Husky/Australian Shepherd
Color
Age
1 year 2 months old,
Size
Weight
Sex
Female
Pet ID
ps_77850782

My story

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

WILLOW is around 1 yr old.  She is an amazing dog.  She is high energy and needs a



WILLOW IS STILL AVAILABLE FOR ADOPTION.



There are a couple of more things we have been able to determine. She loves the water and if she sees anything in the water, she will dive in. Now you have to remember Willow is still a puppy. She is not quite a year old yet.



We have figured out also she would do best in a home with an active male dog. The family needs to be active and not gone all the time.



See Willow has 48% Husky/Malamute in her and only 20% Aussie. The husky traits are strong. Your fully fenced yard should be at least 5'. She is extremely loving and absolutely is an amazing dog. Anyone would be lucky to have her. We absolutely must make sure of the home she goes into to ensure she'll be happy the rest of her life.



WILLOW IS AVAILABLE FOR ADOPTION



Absolutely no negative comments



Willow was adopted in September to an amazing family. He played with his brothers and sisters outside and in until he didn't. See Willow is definitely not to be around chickens, they handled that. However, Willow does not need to be in a home with small dogs, chickens or cats. The family worked for months, even went to obedience classes, and Willow never seriously injured the small dog, but she could. They felt rather than keep her kenneled, it would be better for Willow to go to another amazing home.



WILLOW is amazing. Kids would be great for her. She loves to play and run and gets along with most dogs.



She is almost a year old now, utd, microchipped, hw prevention, rabies and spayed.



Below is the picture of her at Robinsons when many fell in love and her pic as she is today. Willow loves to have her hair brushed and is good for nail trims and baths. She is an extremely good traveler too. She weighs around 45 lbs



place to run.   NO SMALL DOGS,   NO CHICKENS.    


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Rescue
POLA FOUNDATION

Contact info

Pet ID
ps_77850782
Contact
Phone
Address
Shreveport, LA 71111

Their adoption process

1.

Submit Application

https://petstablished.com/adoption_form/39918/generic Please click here to fill out our application. THIS IS THE FIRST STEP

2.

Interview

We do a vet check on your current/previous pets once application is received.

3.

Meet the Pet

4.

Sign Adoption Contract

At this time, you pay your adoption fee. Then, you'll take your new furry family member home!

Additional adoption info

We require an initial application.
https://petstablished.com/adoption_form/39918/generic
We also do a vet check and a home check.
We require an adoption contract
Our adoption fees are between $200-$250

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

We are a foster based rescue. We do participate in events around the area. However, if you are interested in a particular dog, we will make arrangements to do a meet and greet with you and your family. https://petstablished.com/adoption_form/39918/generic

More about this rescue

POLA Foundation, a non-profit 501c3 organization that was formed in late 2016 to provide medical care to stray, dumped, street dogs and otherwise unadoptable companion animals who need medical care and support to live.
Our purpose is to help sick and injured pets recover by helping them receive urgent medical attention so that they can then be healthy and adopted to a loving family.
Our mission is, through unpaid volunteers, to acquire medical attention for needy animals, to promote spay and neuter programs and to facilitate outreach and educational activities about the humane treatment of companion animals throughout Northwest Louisiana. This includes actively working to change the animal cruelty laws and penalties in Louisiana. Our animals shouldn't be considered "property," and our state is sorely lacking in punishment and penalties for abusers. Together, we can change this.
"Don't just be their voice, Be the change"