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This helps Rebecca's Paws and Claws Inc.- New England with pet care costs.
My basic info
Breed
Great Pyrenees/Anatolian Shepherd
Color
White - with Black
Age
8 months old, Young
Size
X-Large 101 lbs (46 kg) or more (when grown)
Weight
–
Sex
Female
Pet ID
–
My details
Good with kids
Good with dogs
Good with cats
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
Housetrained
My personality
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Daisy was found as a young small puppy in rural Cullman County. The family that found her were on a farm and had children, cats and dogs. They thought they would rehome her but never got around to it. They love her but realized they did not have time for another dog. That is when they recently turned to us to help rehome her to a loving family. She is very very loving. Wants affection and has no trouble returning it. She loves to play and would do well with another playful dog, or a human that loves to play with her. Please consider giving this sweet girl the love she seeks.
Daisy is fully vetted, spayed, heart worm negative, microchipped and had her double dew claws removed when she was spayed. She is healthy, still a puppy ( although a not so small puppy) and looking for a family to love.
RPACI is a non profit rescue, and currently possess our 501C3 to operate as such. Please visit us on Facebook: Rebecca's Paws and Claws in Remlap and our website: www.rpacirescue.org. All dogs from this rescue are transported from Alabama to the New England area and delivered in RI. Each dog will come fully vetted. Price also includes transportation and a Health Certificate as required by law. There is a 100.00 deposit required at the time of adoption to secure the transport crate. The remainder of the fee will be paid once you pick up the dog. Naturally the 100.00 comes off the total owed at pick up. It will be refunded if for any reason you decide you do not want to adopt, unless the transport has already left.with the dog. To get a application please go to:
saveapreciouspaw@gmail.com
Daisy was found as a young small puppy in rural Cullman County. The family that found her were on a farm and had children, cats and dogs. They thought they would rehome her but never got around to it. They love her but realized they did not have time for another dog. That is when they recently turned to us to help rehome her to a loving family. She is very very loving. Wants affection and has no trouble returning it. She loves to play and would do well with another playful dog, or a human that loves to play with her. Please consider giving this sweet girl the love she seeks.
Daisy is fully vetted, spayed, heart worm negative, microchipped and had her double dew claws removed when she was spayed. She is healthy, still a puppy ( although a not so small puppy) and looking for a family to love.
RPACI is a non profit rescue, and currently possess our 501C3 to operate as such. Please visit us on Facebook: Rebecca's Paws and Claws in Remlap and our website: www.rpacirescue.org. All dogs from this rescue are transported from Alabama to the New England area and delivered in RI. Each dog will come fully vetted. Price also includes transportation and a Health Certificate as required by law. There is a 100.00 deposit required at the time of adoption to secure the transport crate. The remainder of the fee will be paid once you pick up the dog. Naturally the 100.00 comes off the total owed at pick up. It will be refunded if for any reason you decide you do not want to adopt, unless the transport has already left.with the dog. To get a application please go to:
saveapreciouspaw@gmail.com
A potential adopter will submit an application. A vet reference is very helpful and will speed the adoption process along. Once approved, a phone interview will be conducted and the adopter will sign a contract. Transport will then be scheduled to bring the new pet home.
A potential adopter will submit an application. A vet reference is very helpful and will speed the adoption process along. Once approved, a phone interview will be conducted and the adopter will sign a contract. Transport will then be scheduled to bring the new pet home.