Posted over 2 weeks ago | Updated 7 hours ago
Submit Application
Interview
Home Check
Approve Application
Meet the Pet
Sign Adoption Contract
Take the Pet Home
This helps West Coast Paws Dog Rescue with pet care costs.
Greetings and salutations friends!! My name is Chloe (Chona in Mehicoo) and here's some info about me:
PHYSICAL INFO:
RESCUE STORY - I was found pretty down and out on my luck! As if it isn't hard enough being a husky in Mehicoo, I was also passing my time by wandering around the streets with ticks, fleas and a pretty big ouchie on my paw (which ended up being a dislocation!). Thankfully, my rescuer happened to live in the neighbourhood I frequented and she scooped me up and took care of me. After a few days at the vet it turned out someone came forward and claimed they were my hooman...but they didn't want me any more. Can you believe that?! Thankfully I was able to find a temporary home where I could recover my physical injury (still a work in progress, and I may not be able to put my full weight on my paw again...) and hopefully find a furever home with you in the PNW!!
TEMPERAMENT - My foster says that I am a perfect angel dog. I get along so well with all hoomans, dogs and even cats! I am smart as a whip and have some basic skills and training. I'm super sociable and just love being loved and returning the favour! I would do so well in a family home in the Pacific Northwest (where I can finally experience some cool weather and snow hehehe).
ENERGY LEVEL - Moderate
GETS ALONG WITH:
PREY DRIVE - Unknown. I’m not too sure how I’ll react around squirrels/rabbits etc. My adopter needs to be prepared and willing to train me through these behaviours, should they arise.
TRAINING:
Please Note: WCP Dog Rescue partners with Unleashed Dog Training (Hannah Swain, Balanced Dog Trainer) to offer adopters 50% off one training session (not including tax and applicable gas surcharges). Any subsequent sessions will be offered at standard rates. WCP also highly encourages adopters to do some research and training on their own before their dog arrives.
HEALTH NOTES:
ADOPTION FEE:
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DISCLAIMER:
Please visit wcpdogrescue.com to read about West Coast Paws Dog Rescue and it's adoption process.
The info included in each WCP bio is provided to us from the international rescuer. WCP does not have in-person access to overseas dogs and cannot always verify the accuracy of their descriptions, although we ask for video proof of a dog's attributes wherever possible. Every dog is an individual and can act differently in different situations based on the person(s) adopting them and the environment in which they live.
WCP is unable to guarantee the accuracy of a dogs age and/or breed. These are strictly "best guesses" based on veterinary exams and their educated estimates.
Greetings and salutations friends!! My name is Chloe (Chona in Mehicoo) and here's some info about me:
PHYSICAL INFO:
RESCUE STORY - I was found pretty down and out on my luck! As if it isn't hard enough being a husky in Mehicoo, I was also passing my time by wandering around the streets with ticks, fleas and a pretty big ouchie on my paw (which ended up being a dislocation!). Thankfully, my rescuer happened to live in the neighbourhood I frequented and she scooped me up and took care of me. After a few days at the vet it turned out someone came forward and claimed they were my hooman...but they didn't want me any more. Can you believe that?! Thankfully I was able to find a temporary home where I could recover my physical injury (still a work in progress, and I may not be able to put my full weight on my paw again...) and hopefully find a furever home with you in the PNW!!
TEMPERAMENT - My foster says that I am a perfect angel dog. I get along so well with all hoomans, dogs and even cats! I am smart as a whip and have some basic skills and training. I'm super sociable and just love being loved and returning the favour! I would do so well in a family home in the Pacific Northwest (where I can finally experience some cool weather and snow hehehe).
ENERGY LEVEL - Moderate
GETS ALONG WITH:
PREY DRIVE - Unknown. I’m not too sure how I’ll react around squirrels/rabbits etc. My adopter needs to be prepared and willing to train me through these behaviours, should they arise.
TRAINING:
Please Note: WCP Dog Rescue partners with Unleashed Dog Training (Hannah Swain, Balanced Dog Trainer) to offer adopters 50% off one training session (not including tax and applicable gas surcharges). Any subsequent sessions will be offered at standard rates. WCP also highly encourages adopters to do some research and training on their own before their dog arrives.
HEALTH NOTES:
ADOPTION FEE:
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DISCLAIMER:
Please visit wcpdogrescue.com to read about West Coast Paws Dog Rescue and it's adoption process.
The info included in each WCP bio is provided to us from the international rescuer. WCP does not have in-person access to overseas dogs and cannot always verify the accuracy of their descriptions, although we ask for video proof of a dog's attributes wherever possible. Every dog is an individual and can act differently in different situations based on the person(s) adopting them and the environment in which they live.
WCP is unable to guarantee the accuracy of a dogs age and/or breed. These are strictly "best guesses" based on veterinary exams and their educated estimates.
Submit Application
Interview
A West Coast Paws member will contact applicants to arrange a Phone Interview.
Home Check
A West Coast Paws member will contact applicants to arrange a House Check- either virtually or via photographs of the home.
Approve Application
Successful applicants will receive an Approval Email from WCP. A $100 deposit will be required at this point.
Meet the Pet
This step only applies to LOCAL dog adoptions- i.e. a dog that is already located in the Lower Mainland.
Sign Adoption Contract
- Adoption Contract Signed - Adoption Fee Paid
Take the Pet Home
Congratulations! Your fur-baby is finally here! Adopters will be required to meet at the airport to pick up their dog.