Adopt

My name is Emmy!

Posted over 2 weeks ago

Adoption process
1

Submit Application

2

Interview

3

Approve Application

4

Meet the Pet

5

Take the Pet Home

Adoption fee: $325

This helps Is Today My Day Rescue with pet care costs.

My basic info

Breed
German Shepherd Dog
Color
Black/Brown/Chocolate
Age
Adult
Size
Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg) (when grown)
Weight
75 lbs (current)
Sex
Female
Pet ID
1839

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered

My story

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

Say hello to beautiful Emmy!

Emmy is a happy-go-lucky, 2-year-old German Shepherd. She has an infectious and lovable personality that is as big as she is - 75lbs.

Emmy would do best with dogs of her size, as she loves to play, and she also does well with children. She is energetic and athletic, requiring regular exercise. She is potty trained and knows several commands such as "sit and "paw."

Emmy loves to be outside and fetch is her favorite game, but she is also always down to lay on the couch and just cuddle with her people!

Emmy's adoption fee is $325 and her adoption application can be found at istodaymydayrescue.org. Fill out the application today to find out more about this gorgeous gal who is being fostered in the South St. Louis County area!
Rescue
Is Today My Day Rescue

Contact info

Pet ID
1839
Contact
Phone
Address
St. Louis, MO 63139
Donation

Their adoption process

1.

Submit Application

Submit an application on our website at istodaymydayrescue.org!

2.

Interview

Interview with a member of the board and/or the foster family of the dog you are interested by phone or email!

3.

Approve Application

If your family sounds like a good fit for the dog you applied for, your application will be approved!

4.

Meet the Pet

Meet the dog you applied for in a mutual location, at the foster family's home, or your home (depending on each individual circumstance).

5.

Take the Pet Home

If all goes well at your meeting, sign the adoption contract, pay the adoption fee, and take your dog home!

Additional adoption info

We want to make this easy and we want to be sure that the dog you are interested in is a fit for you. Finding a dog or pup that works with your schedule and lifestyle is key to our placement. The questions on the application help us know if the dog you choose will do well in your home. Number of hours your dog is home alone, fenced yard, exercise plan, other family members – pets included; those are important things we want to discuss with you and your chosen canine.  We do require a vet reference.

The application is on our website: Istodaymydayrescue.org. Complete and send. You can expect a reply within 24-48 hours.  As all of our dogs are in foster care, we will then contact the foster home and arrange a meeting.  The foster home might want to do a home visit or you might meet at a convenient location. If it is a good fit, some adoptions can be completed at that time of the meeting.

If your pup is under 4 pounds or an extra large breed at the age we typically alter our dogs, she or he might need to wait to be altered until the pup reaches a more appropriate age. This is to ensure that the pup is large enough to undergo anesthesia and old enough to not stunt the puppy's growth. If so, we will ask you to sign a spay/neuter contract. We will refer you to a low cost spay neuter program in your area. Sixty dollars will be reimbursed when the procedure is completed. 

All of our dogs are micro chipped, wormed, heartworm tested if over 6 months, on heartworm preventative, treated for fleas, and have age appropriate vaccines. Pups under 16 weeks require ongoing vaccines every 2 to 3 weeks.

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

We will attempt to keep our postings as up to date as possible. If you see anyone you would like to meet with the intention of possibly adopting, please fill out an application on our website: istodaymydayrescue.org.

More about this rescue

“Is today my day?” That is what every shelter dog asks. “Is today the day that I find a home, get a family, discover that I am a best friend”? We want to tell those dogs: “Yes, it is!”

We are a foster based rescue who aims to serve south central Missouri, an area with a low human population and a high canine population. Our mission is to help dogs from this area find homes in the St. Louis area through adoptions and transfers. After covering spay/neuter costs, 20% of each adoption fee goes to our emergency medical fund so we can help canine accident victims, pay for emergency C-sections, and other health needs. The remainder of the adoption fee goes to the dogs.

We are foster based and do not have a facility. Moms and pups are our focus, but we will help any dog we can. We are only able to accept a dog when a foster home is available. All dogs and pups are current on vaccines, micro-chipped, heartworm tested, wormed, and treated for fleas and ticks. All dogs over 12 weeks have been altered; if too young for this procedure, a spay/neuter reimbursement is provided when the procedure is done.