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This helps Madison Animal Rescue Foundation (Madison ARF) with pet care costs.
My basic info
Breed
Border Collie/Labrador Retriever
Color
–
Age
3 months old, Puppy
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
7 lbs (current)
Sex
Female
Pet ID
D2024008
My details
Good with dogs
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Rana was found as a tiny little stray puppy who is growing daily, playing with the bigger dogs in the Foster home, thinking she's a large as they are. She's working on her house training and doing well with our, according to her Foster parents and going ninety to nothing until she just drops, as most puppies do. She's apparently a herding dog blend, so whomever applies for her must have experience/knowledge of the herding instinct and know that it cannot be trained out of a dog and that they are going to herd whatever/whomever they can and must have a securely fenced yard where they can do just that, plus so their potty and play. Another dog who's playful is a must also, but not a dog under 25 lbs, as she's going to be around that size, probably. She'll not be available to leave until she's spayed and finished her vetting on April 2, but applications are being accepted now online at MadisonARF.org Her adoption fee will be $350 (Response to an application will come from a personal email account so watch for that)
Rana was found as a tiny little stray puppy who is growing daily, playing with the bigger dogs in the Foster home, thinking she's a large as they are. She's working on her house training and doing well with our, according to her Foster parents and going ninety to nothing until she just drops, as most puppies do. She's apparently a herding dog blend, so whomever applies for her must have experience/knowledge of the herding instinct and know that it cannot be trained out of a dog and that they are going to herd whatever/whomever they can and must have a securely fenced yard where they can do just that, plus so their potty and play. Another dog who's playful is a must also, but not a dog under 25 lbs, as she's going to be around that size, probably. She'll not be available to leave until she's spayed and finished her vetting on April 2, but applications are being accepted now online at MadisonARF.org Her adoption fee will be $350 (Response to an application will come from a personal email account so watch for that)
Adoption fees vary depending upon age and breed. Our animals are strictly indoor/outdoor and we do not adopt out an animal who is to be kept exclusively outside.
Visit our website at: www.madisonarf.org
Or email us at info@madisonarf.org
APPLY ONLINE- http://www.madisonarf.org/marf-depot/online-applications-and-forms
Adoption fees vary depending upon age and breed. Our animals are strictly indoor/outdoor and we do not adopt out an animal who is to be kept exclusively outside.
Visit our website at: www.madisonarf.org
Or email us at info@madisonarf.org
APPLY ONLINE- http://www.madisonarf.org/marf-depot/online-applications-and-forms
We currently have adoption events each Saturday from 11:00 am-3:00 pm CT at Petco on Highway 72 (Target shopping center) in Madison, Alabama! If you are interested in a pet, please fill in an application at www.madisonarf.org/marf-depot/adoption-application.
We also hold special events, so please check our website for our events or location changes at www.madisonarf.org.
We currently have adoption events each Saturday from 11:00 am-3:00 pm CT at Petco on Highway 72 (Target shopping center) in Madison, Alabama! If you are interested in a pet, please fill in an application at www.madisonarf.org/marf-depot/adoption-application.
We also hold special events, so please check our website for our events or location changes at www.madisonarf.org.
More about this rescue
Madison Animal Rescue Foundation (MARF) gives rescue animals another chance by placing them in caring foster homes with fosters dedicated to training & socialization! We learn their personality & temperament, hoping to ensure that your new pet fits perfectly into your family! It is our goal & our passion to save lives... one animal at a time!!
Madison Animal Rescue Foundation (MARF) gives rescue animals another chance by placing them in caring foster homes with fosters dedicated to training & socialization! We learn their personality & temperament, hoping to ensure that your new pet fits perfectly into your family! It is our goal & our passion to save lives... one animal at a time!!