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Age
6 months old, Young
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
35 lbs (current)
Sex
Female
Pet ID
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My details
Good with kids
Good with dogs
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
Housetrained
My personality
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Apple and London can be transported anywhere between the Washington/Canadian border, Spokane and Southern Oregon. Please consider adopting them together - they are best friends and would love to stay together forever!
Apple and London were part of a litter surrendered after 2 puppies sadly passed away due to lack of care by their owner. They were born 10/16/23 and are a mix of around 15 different breeds, predominantly German shepherd.
Apple has one floppy ear and will tap your leg with her paw to ask for scratches. She gets the cutest little zoomies! London has big pointy ears, is very small for a shepherd and sometimes thinks she is a lap dog! They will alert you when people or animals approach your home, but they are otherwise quiet.
They are both:
-Friendly with large and small dogs.
-Gentle with an 11 lb. senior dog in their foster home.
-House trained, crate trained, and know “sit.”
-Vaccinated and will be spayed.
Both girls are absolute sweethearts and the perfect, low-maintenance family dogs. They are unbelievably calm and quiet indoors, but they love to run around and play outdoors. They like to chase each other and wrestle!
Although they are still young, they do not behave like wild puppies at all. They are obedient and learn quickly, they are well behaved, and they love to be couch potatoes indoors. They would be happy as the only dogs or playmates in part of a bigger pack. Wherever one is, you will find the other. They can be shy at first, but they are loving and can bond quickly to their new family.
They are looking for an active family with a fully enclosed yard. Fence is ideally at least 5 feet tall. Must be a decent sized yard for their breed and someone home so they aren’t crated and alone all day. Must be able to provide a forever home.
Applications can be found at caringhearts4paws.org
Adoption donation is $650 total for both dogs, which includes their spays, vaccinations, microchips, and a contribution by their current foster.
Home check is required.
Apple and London can be transported anywhere between the Washington/Canadian border, Spokane and Southern Oregon. Please consider adopting them together - they are best friends and would love to stay together forever!
Apple and London were part of a litter surrendered after 2 puppies sadly passed away due to lack of care by their owner. They were born 10/16/23 and are a mix of around 15 different breeds, predominantly German shepherd.
Apple has one floppy ear and will tap your leg with her paw to ask for scratches. She gets the cutest little zoomies! London has big pointy ears, is very small for a shepherd and sometimes thinks she is a lap dog! They will alert you when people or animals approach your home, but they are otherwise quiet.
They are both:
-Friendly with large and small dogs.
-Gentle with an 11 lb. senior dog in their foster home.
-House trained, crate trained, and know “sit.”
-Vaccinated and will be spayed.
Both girls are absolute sweethearts and the perfect, low-maintenance family dogs. They are unbelievably calm and quiet indoors, but they love to run around and play outdoors. They like to chase each other and wrestle!
Although they are still young, they do not behave like wild puppies at all. They are obedient and learn quickly, they are well behaved, and they love to be couch potatoes indoors. They would be happy as the only dogs or playmates in part of a bigger pack. Wherever one is, you will find the other. They can be shy at first, but they are loving and can bond quickly to their new family.
They are looking for an active family with a fully enclosed yard. Fence is ideally at least 5 feet tall. Must be a decent sized yard for their breed and someone home so they aren’t crated and alone all day. Must be able to provide a forever home.
Applications can be found at caringhearts4paws.org
Adoption donation is $650 total for both dogs, which includes their spays, vaccinations, microchips, and a contribution by their current foster.
Completing our adoption application does not obligate you to adopt, but it is the first step towards being added to our approved list of adopters. Applicants are approved pending vet reference and personal reference checks, and a home visit. All current animals in the home must be spayed/neutered, current on age-appropriate vaccines as well as heartworm and flea prevention and any information provided on an application will be verified.
Our goal is to always make the best match possible for our rescued dogs, so being the first to apply does not guarantee your application will be selected.
Completing our adoption application does not obligate you to adopt, but it is the first step towards being added to our approved list of adopters. Applicants are approved pending vet reference and personal reference checks, and a home visit. All current animals in the home must be spayed/neutered, current on age-appropriate vaccines as well as heartworm and flea prevention and any information provided on an application will be verified.
Our goal is to always make the best match possible for our rescued dogs, so being the first to apply does not guarantee your application will be selected.
It is the mission of Caring Hearts 4 Paws (CH4P) to address, educate, rescue, and provide aid and relief to neglected, abused and homeless stray animals at risk of ultimate death left to their own devices.
It is our duty to provide immediate transport, veterinary care and shelter as needed to assure the safety and well-being of each dog. Providing a safe and nurturing environment for healing both physically and emotionally until a well screened forever family is found.
It is our purpose to provide second chances to stray and mistreated dogs. To educate the general public of the importance of spay and neutering as well as vaccines and yearly care for their pets. To decrease the number of stray dogs placing pressure on local government and municipal shelters and rescues.
It is the mission of Caring Hearts 4 Paws (CH4P) to address, educate, rescue, and provide aid and relief to neglected, abused and homeless stray animals at risk of ultimate death left to their own devices.
It is our duty to provide immediate transport, veterinary care and shelter as needed to assure the safety and well-being of each dog. Providing a safe and nurturing environment for healing both physically and emotionally until a well screened forever family is found.
It is our purpose to provide second chances to stray and mistreated dogs. To educate the general public of the importance of spay and neutering as well as vaccines and yearly care for their pets. To decrease the number of stray dogs placing pressure on local government and municipal shelters and rescues.