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My name is Monroe2!

Posted 1 month ago

Adoption process
1

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My basic info

Breed
Dutch Shepherd
Color
Brindle
Age
Adult
Size
Weight
Sex
Female
Pet ID
107

My story

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

Status: not yet available

Monroe has been on our radar for over 18 months. Originally, she showed up with her two buddies, and one of our volunteers began feeding them and building trust. We found and rescued her puppies in January 2023, but Monroe remained elusive. She recently resurfaced, and we were able to catch her soon after her latest litter was born! She will be available for adoption soon.

Questions about this sweetheart? Please email placement@thestreetdogproject.org

Keep up with Monroe and the rest of The Street Dog Project:
Website: thestreetdogproject.org
FB: facebook.com/thestreetdogproject
IG: instagram.com/thestreetdogproject
Rescue
The Street Dog Project

Contact info

Pet ID
107
Contact
Phone
Address
Dallas, TX 75248

Their adoption process

1.

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Additional adoption info

Adoption fee for Puppies - $250
Adoption fee for Dogs - $225
Our adoption fee covers vaccinations (3 rounds for puppies), de-wormer, microchip and spay/neuter. Requirements include completed adoption application and a home visit.

Adoption application

More about this rescue

The Street Dog Project is comprised of a small group of volunteers who are passionate about saving street dogs in Dallas, TX. The majority of our team was previously heavily involved at another local street dog rescue but left for various reasons over the years. We wanted to save more lives so "got the band back together". We are an experienced team of rescuers, operating under a new name.

We have a lot of experience capturing elusive street dogs and helping them adjust to life in a loving home.

The dogs are taken to the vet upon rescue so they can be examined, dewormed, vaccinated, spayed/neutered, heartworm tested (and treated if positive) and attend to any other medical needs. Life on the streets is tough so a lot of the dogs we take in have beyond basic medical needs. Heartworm, mange, leg and eye injuries are some of the most common medical conditions we encounter.
We are an all-volunteer organization and rely on donations to save lives. Donations can be made by clicking the "donate now" button on our Facebook page or visiting www.thestreetdogproject.org. Thanks for your support!