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Peanut, born 8/3/23, is a Heeler mix pup. This sweet boy came to us from our local shelter as they are a bit overcrowded and puppies are tough to care for in the shelter environment. In his foster home, Peanut will be working on house training, crate training and basic puppy obedience. He is young, so he seems to do well with just about everyone. Being that his breed notoriously loves to play, an active home with a fenced in yard would be ideal! He does well with other dogs and likes to be with his people. He is a very sweet pup & we are excited for his next steps! Peanut's adoption fee is $450.00 which includes his neuter, vaccines (including DHLPPC, Kennel Cough, Lyme disease, Rabies), heartworm/lyme testing (negative), and Microchipping with lifetime registration. If you want to meet Peanut with hopes to make him part of your family, be sure to FIRST apply on our website for approval: https://www.theroadhomeanimalproject.org/companion-adoption-form-pdf.html
***100% of adoption fees go back to the animals and help provide for medical care for our rescues that need specialized medical care and surgeries.
*Note: Ideally, ALL members of the family (canine and human alike) should be present for any meet and greet unless otherwise specified/discussed.
Please remember that we are a board of entirely volunteers that have full time jobs as well as our rescue passion. So, be patient with us and check out our Facebook page for more information and photo updates: facebook.com/trhap2014You can visit our website at theroadhomeanimalproject.org
Peanut, born 8/3/23, is a Heeler mix pup. This sweet boy came to us from our local shelter as they are a bit overcrowded and puppies are tough to care for in the shelter environment. In his foster home, Peanut will be working on house training, crate training and basic puppy obedience. He is young, so he seems to do well with just about everyone. Being that his breed notoriously loves to play, an active home with a fenced in yard would be ideal! He does well with other dogs and likes to be with his people. He is a very sweet pup & we are excited for his next steps! Peanut's adoption fee is $450.00 which includes his neuter, vaccines (including DHLPPC, Kennel Cough, Lyme disease, Rabies), heartworm/lyme testing (negative), and Microchipping with lifetime registration. If you want to meet Peanut with hopes to make him part of your family, be sure to FIRST apply on our website for approval: https://www.theroadhomeanimalproject.org/companion-adoption-form-pdf.html
***100% of adoption fees go back to the animals and help provide for medical care for our rescues that need specialized medical care and surgeries.
*Note: Ideally, ALL members of the family (canine and human alike) should be present for any meet and greet unless otherwise specified/discussed.
Please remember that we are a board of entirely volunteers that have full time jobs as well as our rescue passion. So, be patient with us and check out our Facebook page for more information and photo updates: facebook.com/trhap2014You can visit our website at theroadhomeanimalproject.org
Since we are foster based and protect our fosters privacy, we usually meet at a public place such as our vets office. We arrange meet and greets on an individual basis.
Since we are foster based and protect our fosters privacy, we usually meet at a public place such as our vets office. We arrange meet and greets on an individual basis.
More about this rescue
In 2014 a group of devoted volunteers worked diligently through the winter to rescue, rehab and rehome over 30 horses and several neglected dogs. After working together to successfully rehab and rehome them all, 6 of those volunteers decided to pull together resources and begin their own "volunteer based rescue" to aid in the rehabilitation and rehoming of animals of all kinds. We are a volunteer and foster based organization only, meaning we have no specific facility but work out of our homes to provide foster care, rehabilitation, evaluations, socialization and training for those animals in need.
In 2014 a group of devoted volunteers worked diligently through the winter to rescue, rehab and rehome over 30 horses and several neglected dogs. After working together to successfully rehab and rehome them all, 6 of those volunteers decided to pull together resources and begin their own "volunteer based rescue" to aid in the rehabilitation and rehoming of animals of all kinds. We are a volunteer and foster based organization only, meaning we have no specific facility but work out of our homes to provide foster care, rehabilitation, evaluations, socialization and training for those animals in need.