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Mom was a chihuahua/terrier mix of about 30# and dad was a GSD. They all look like their dad and have the personalities of mom.
This is Barkley! He loves attention and being front and center of everything! He is nosey and wants to be tagging along with his new family, wherever the adventure begins! He loves people and kids and playing with his siblings. He has not been exposed to cats, but we have no doubt that he will be great with them too! Barkley is not housetrained, but working on it.
Barkley has had his first vet exam, been dewormed, and had all his puppy vaccines. He will get his rabies in another 3 weeks, at 16 weeks of age. He can still be adopted and his rabies can be done at your personal vet and we will pay for that. It's covered under your adoption fee. Our vet guesses that Barney will be around 50# full grown. He is the smallest of the litter.
If interested in a meet n greet and adoption, please complete an application below:
https://acfrescue.weebly.com/forms.html
Adoption fee is $80. This fee covers the initial vet exam, vaccines, spay/neuter and microchip.
Mom was a chihuahua/terrier mix of about 30# and dad was a GSD. They all look like their dad and have the personalities of mom.
This is Barkley! He loves attention and being front and center of everything! He is nosey and wants to be tagging along with his new family, wherever the adventure begins! He loves people and kids and playing with his siblings. He has not been exposed to cats, but we have no doubt that he will be great with them too! Barkley is not housetrained, but working on it.
Barkley has had his first vet exam, been dewormed, and had all his puppy vaccines. He will get his rabies in another 3 weeks, at 16 weeks of age. He can still be adopted and his rabies can be done at your personal vet and we will pay for that. It's covered under your adoption fee. Our vet guesses that Barney will be around 50# full grown. He is the smallest of the litter.
If interested in a meet n greet and adoption, please complete an application below:
https://acfrescue.weebly.com/forms.html
Adoption fee is $80. This fee covers the initial vet exam, vaccines, spay/neuter and microchip.
We are a foster based program so before we arrange meetings we like to have your application on file.
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Meet the Pet
We will arrange an appropriate location to meet with the pet and their foster parent who will be able answer any questions.
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Approve Application
Application approval will depend on references, veterinary information, and the meeting interactions between pets and people.
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Take the Pet Home
We allow up to 1 week trial with our pets to ensure they are a good fit.
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Home Check
During the trial, a home check will be made to ensure the pet is settling in and adjusting well.
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Pay Fee
At the end of the trial period, the adoption fee is paid. A copy of all vet records is provided. The adoption is official.
Additional adoption info
Animal C.A.R.E. Foundation requires an adoption application to be completed prior to adoption. This application must be reviewed and approved by our foster care coordinator before a meet and greet can occur. Standard adoption fee is $175 for a dog, unless otherwise noted. Standard adoption fee for a cat is $80, unless otherwise noted. If the dog or cat is not compatible with
the adoptive family, the animal MUST be returned to our care. All dogs and cats must be kept primarily indoors, and we require a fenced in yard for dogs over 30lbs, or dogs that are labeled as a hunting breed.
Animal C.A.R.E. Foundation requires an adoption application to be completed prior to adoption. This application must be reviewed and approved by our foster care coordinator before a meet and greet can occur. Standard adoption fee is $175 for a dog, unless otherwise noted. Standard adoption fee for a cat is $80, unless otherwise noted. If the dog or cat is not compatible with
the adoptive family, the animal MUST be returned to our care. All dogs and cats must be kept primarily indoors, and we require a fenced in yard for dogs over 30lbs, or dogs that are labeled as a hunting breed.
All animals under our care are placed in foster homes. Meet and greets primarily occur at a fosters home, or a possible adopters home. A majority of our fosters are located in Lexington, NC and surrounding areas.
We frequent the Thrifty Finds Store supporting Animal Care Foundation in Winston-Salem, NC on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday for most of our adoption events. Please come and shop our fabulous thrift store at 11141 Old US Hwy 52, suite #5 at the corner of Old US Hwy 52 and Hickory Tree Rd where all proceeds benefit animals in need. We are in the Midway Town shopping center and open from 10:00 am until 5:00 pm. 336-865-7854
All animals under our care are placed in foster homes. Meet and greets primarily occur at a fosters home, or a possible adopters home. A majority of our fosters are located in Lexington, NC and surrounding areas.
We frequent the Thrifty Finds Store supporting Animal Care Foundation in Winston-Salem, NC on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday for most of our adoption events. Please come and shop our fabulous thrift store at 11141 Old US Hwy 52, suite #5 at the corner of Old US Hwy 52 and Hickory Tree Rd where all proceeds benefit animals in need. We are in the Midway Town shopping center and open from 10:00 am until 5:00 pm. 336-865-7854
More about this rescue
Animal C.A.R.E. Foundation is a nonprofit 501(c)3 tax deductible animal welfare organization. We specialize primarily in the areas of foster care, adoptions, and education. A.C.F. was formed in order to address the vast pet overpopulation crisis that affects not only our county, but the surrounding counties as well.
Animal C.A.R.E. Foundation is a nonprofit 501(c)3 tax deductible animal welfare organization. We specialize primarily in the areas of foster care, adoptions, and education. A.C.F. was formed in order to address the vast pet overpopulation crisis that affects not only our county, but the surrounding counties as well.