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My basic info
Breed
Poodle (Miniature)
Color
White
Age
3 years old, Adult
Size
Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less (when grown)
Weight
–
Sex
Female
Pet ID
–
My details
Good with kids
Good with dogs
Good with cats
Shots current
Housetrained
My personality
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Sweet Charlotte came into shelter after being abandoned on the streets, she was very fearfully of people and took a while to catch her. She has been used as a breeder and then may have been dumped when out used her usefulness. She is shy till she warms up and knows she will not be abused, timid around other dogs, not aggressive. Once she warms up, she would be a good lap dog, just wants to he loved on. She is crate trained, however would rather be with her person. Seems to be housetrained. She needs a fence at least 5 feet, as she will try and jump, till she settles into her home. Needs leash training, fearful on walks around people and other dogs. Charlotte will be spayed, current on vaccines, microchipped, wormed, flea treatment prior to adoption. She will be ready for a new home May 14th. Transport is available to approved home within the Pacific Northwest. Located in southern Idaho if interested email journeyhomerescue@outlook.com ask for Charlotte.
Sweet Charlotte came into shelter after being abandoned on the streets, she was very fearfully of people and took a while to catch her. She has been used as a breeder and then may have been dumped when out used her usefulness. She is shy till she warms up and knows she will not be abused, timid around other dogs, not aggressive. Once she warms up, she would be a good lap dog, just wants to he loved on. She is crate trained, however would rather be with her person. Seems to be housetrained. She needs a fence at least 5 feet, as she will try and jump, till she settles into her home. Needs leash training, fearful on walks around people and other dogs. Charlotte will be spayed, current on vaccines, microchipped, wormed, flea treatment prior to adoption. She will be ready for a new home May 14th. Transport is available to approved home within the Pacific Northwest. Located in southern Idaho if interested email journeyhomerescue@outlook.com ask for Charlotte.
Due to COVID we may ask for pictures of home and yard
Additional adoption info
Fees range between $150-$500. An adoption application, followed by a check of references, such as Veterinarian, and a home check and or pictures. After which the board will go over all the information and decide what is the best for the animal.
Fees range between $150-$500. An adoption application, followed by a check of references, such as Veterinarian, and a home check and or pictures. After which the board will go over all the information and decide what is the best for the animal.
At present we are a foster based rescue. People are welcome to come meet our animals in their foster homes by appointment. In the future we will have adoption events in our areas.
At present we are a foster based rescue. People are welcome to come meet our animals in their foster homes by appointment. In the future we will have adoption events in our areas.
More about this rescue
The founders of the multi state rescue have over 80 years of experience in rescue. We saw the need to use our experience to help and we formed Journey Home. Our love and passion for helping neglected, injured, abandoned, homeless animals is our utmost priority. Educating the communities on the need for spayed, neuter, and vaccines and training as needed. We rely on donations, and fundraisers and grants to help sustain the rescue.
Adoption only within the northwest.
The founders of the multi state rescue have over 80 years of experience in rescue. We saw the need to use our experience to help and we formed Journey Home. Our love and passion for helping neglected, injured, abandoned, homeless animals is our utmost priority. Educating the communities on the need for spayed, neuter, and vaccines and training as needed. We rely on donations, and fundraisers and grants to help sustain the rescue.
Adoption only within the northwest.