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My basic info
Breed
Australian Shepherd/Mixed Breed (Medium)
Color
Brown/Chocolate - with White
Age
5 months old, Puppy
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
–
Sex
Female
Pet ID
–
My details
Good with kids
Good with dogs
Good with cats
Shots current
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Cindy and siblings were found dumped in a garbage bag by a river in Texas. They where immediately brought to the vet where they were treated for sarcopic mange , dewormed, and given vaccines. We think she has some Australian shepherd in her but thats just a guess. She is currently 10 lbs, and around 14 weeks old. Cindy is a typical puppy and will need continued puppy training. She has age appropriate vaccinations, is dewormed, microchipped, and is on preventatives.
Cindy and siblings were found dumped in a garbage bag by a river in Texas. They where immediately brought to the vet where they were treated for sarcopic mange , dewormed, and given vaccines. We think she has some Australian shepherd in her but thats just a guess. She is currently 10 lbs, and around 14 weeks old. Cindy is a typical puppy and will need continued puppy training. She has age appropriate vaccinations, is dewormed, microchipped, and is on preventatives.
Road to Home Rescue Support requires an adoption contract and application to be completed and executed. Personal references, vet reference and a home visit must be approved to finalize the adoption.
To adopt, please email us at adoptroadtohome@gmail.com
Road to Home Rescue Support Adoption Fees:
Puppies age 2 - 8 months $450
Puppies age 8 months – 8 years $325
Adult Dogs 8yrs or older $250
Senior & Special Need Dogs - 225
Fees include: UTD shots, spay/neuter, HW treatment (if dog is +), transport (under 3 hours) and lifetime microchip membership.
Road to Home Rescue Support requires an adoption contract and application to be completed and executed. Personal references, vet reference and a home visit must be approved to finalize the adoption.
To adopt, please email us at adoptroadtohome@gmail.com
Road to Home Rescue Support Adoption Fees:
Puppies age 2 - 8 months $450
Puppies age 8 months – 8 years $325
Adult Dogs 8yrs or older $250
Senior & Special Need Dogs - 225
Road to Home was started to be able to focus on animals in need and to provide support to local rescues. After years of working in shelters and with rescues, we decided starting our own rescue was the best way to do what we do best! We are a 100 percent non-profit and 100 percent of the money we raise goes towards animals in need. Our 5013c is pending. Here’s what we will focus on:
-Providing guidance and support for re-homing an animal.
-Providing medical attention, training, spay/neuter, and food/supplies to a homeless animal.
-Pulling an animal from a euthanasia list or from an unsafe situation and placing them in a foster or permanent home.
-Working with rescues and shelters to facilitate adoptions by doing home checks, adoption applications, and networking to find foster or permanent homes for animals in need.
-Working with rescues and shelters to coordinate adoption events, food drives, and fundraisers.
-Raising money through a Chip-In to help specific dogs with training, medical needs, and adoption.
-Raising funds that can be allocated to specific needs of other rescues and shelters (including medical expenses, training expenses, food, and transport) as well as pledging money to animals in jeopardy of euthanasia.
Road to Home was started to be able to focus on animals in need and to provide support to local rescues. After years of working in shelters and with rescues, we decided starting our own rescue was the best way to do what we do best! We are a 100 percent non-profit and 100 percent of the money we raise goes towards animals in need. Our 5013c is pending. Here’s what we will focus on:
-Providing guidance and support for re-homing an animal.
-Providing medical attention, training, spay/neuter, and food/supplies to a homeless animal.
-Pulling an animal from a euthanasia list or from an unsafe situation and placing them in a foster or permanent home.
-Working with rescues and shelters to facilitate adoptions by doing home checks, adoption applications, and networking to find foster or permanent homes for animals in need.
-Working with rescues and shelters to coordinate adoption events, food drives, and fundraisers.
-Raising money through a Chip-In to help specific dogs with training, medical needs, and adoption.
-Raising funds that can be allocated to specific needs of other rescues and shelters (including medical expenses, training expenses, food, and transport) as well as pledging money to animals in jeopardy of euthanasia.