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My name is Queenie!

Posted over 4 weeks ago | Updated over 4 weeks ago

My basic info

Breed
Mixed Breed (Medium)
Color
Gray/Silver/Salt & Pepper - with White
Age
5 years old, Adult
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
51 lbs (current)
Sex
Female
Pet ID

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Shots current
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered

My story

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

Queenie is a delightful bundle of joy who thrives on attention and affection. This sweet girl adores snuggling up for cuddles and giving out kisses generously. Her love for toys knows no bounds, especially her long-lasting chews, tennis balls, and Kongs. Queenie's playful spirit will bring endless joy and love to your home. Plus, she's a smart cookie who knows the sit command and eagerly awaits treats as rewards. Are you ready to welcome this loving companion into your life? Adopt Queenie today and experience the purest form of canine companionship!

If location on the Cincinnati Animal CARE site is listed as 3949 Colerain or 4210 Dane, you can meet your new best friend any day from 1-6 at the listed location. To skip the line, request a virtual (video) meet and greet with any dog by texting (513) 428-9392. If location is listed as foster, email foster@cincycare.org to schedule a meet. For more info: https://cincinnatianimalcare.org/adopt/adoptable-details/?method=AdoptableDetails&animalID=53926153

Sheltered Paws is providing this pup with a leash, collar, durable chew toy, snacks and a rebate certificate good for a training class. You can pick your trainer and Sheltered Paws will rebate back to you an amount up to but not to exceed $100.00.
Rescue
Sheltered Paws Dog Rescue

Contact info

Pet ID
Contact
Phone
Address
Cincinnati, OH 45238
Donation

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

Some dogs are at the shelter and some are in a foster home. If the dog you like is at the shelter, please contact the person listed. She will fill you in on all the details.

If the dog you are interested in adopting is currently in a foster home, please EMAIL the individual "Foster Parent" noted in the description.



An Adoption Form Questionnaire will be emailed back to you. Upon completion, email the application back to spdrapp@shelteredpaws.com


After review, we will be happy to set up an appointment for you to come and visit with the dog in the foster home.
If the adoption is appropriate, you will be asked to sign an adoption contract.



A nominal adoption fee is charged for each dog. This fee includes a vet check, all shots, any necessary medical work and medication, spay/neuter (if possible and appropriate). All of our work is volunteer. WE MAKE NO PROFIT ON THESE ADOPTIONS. This fee does NOT include those additional things we supply while the pet is in our care e.g. pet supplies, food, toys, grooming, training, etc. (plus a heck of a lot of hugs!)

More about this rescue

Sheltered Paws Dog Rescue was established in 1997 in order to save shelter dogs that need a foster placement.


We are a 501 (3) (c) non-profit organization. All donations are tax-deductible.


The reasons for fostering include:


  • Orphans too young for adoption
  • Nursing mothers
  • Mildly sick/injured dogs
  • Dogs that have been abused
  • Dogs that can not adjust to living in a shelter environment

Sheltered Paws Dog Rescue and a local shelter work together to place these dogs in temporary, loving foster homes. When you adopt from us, you are helping to save a shelter dog!!


Our Goal is to save shelter dogs in need and place them in good homes. To promote the placement of special need dogs with the help of adoption bags, grooming, socialization, and providing needed supplies. To pair the right dog with the right human companion(s), enriching everyone's lives.


Our Mission is to develop trust and love with a dog that needs to be reminded that many humans can and will take good, loving care of it for the rest of its lives. To then find loving homes for these previously abused, abandoned, sick, neglected and confused dogs. To give the dog a solid re-start with behavior, health, and trust. To spay/neuter our rescued dogs of age to stop the cycle of unwanted litters.