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Urgent foster or foster to adopt placement needed for this adorable little wire haired Jack Russell terrier puppy in the Fort Lauderdale area
He was surrendered to a local shelter per a euthanasia request for "behavioral concerns" by his former "family". Can you imagine wanting to euthanize a tiny, two month old puppy for typical puppy behaviors that can be trained out of them with time, persistence, and patience?
Regarding his "behavioral concerns", he barks and growls at people he is unfamiliar with, but adores his temporary foster and is the sweetest cuddle bug with her. We are not aware of him biting or harming anyone, as that was not reported when he was surrendered.
We believe he is between 2-3 months old and is a playful, energetic pup. He was surrendered with another puppy, so he's been around other dogs and would likely do well in a foster home with an older, larger dog to show him the ropes. His temporary foster has cats. He is doing well with them. He wants to play with them, but not in an aggressive manner. He is not crate or potty trained, but his temporary foster reports that he did start to use the puppy pads after spending a few hours with her.
He was recently microchipped, received his first set of vaccines, (DHPP and Bordetella), dewormer, flea, tick and heartworm prevention
All vet care, food and supplies will be provided by us.
Prospective foster to adopters should complete our dog adoption application here
https://www.operationliberation.org/dog-adoption-application.
Folks who do not plan on adopting this little guy, but would like to play a pivotal role in his rescue journey by fostering him, please complete our volunteer agreement here
https://www.operationliberation.org/volunteer.
Urgent foster or foster to adopt placement needed for this adorable little wire haired Jack Russell terrier puppy in the Fort Lauderdale area
He was surrendered to a local shelter per a euthanasia request for "behavioral concerns" by his former "family". Can you imagine wanting to euthanize a tiny, two month old puppy for typical puppy behaviors that can be trained out of them with time, persistence, and patience?
Regarding his "behavioral concerns", he barks and growls at people he is unfamiliar with, but adores his temporary foster and is the sweetest cuddle bug with her. We are not aware of him biting or harming anyone, as that was not reported when he was surrendered.
We believe he is between 2-3 months old and is a playful, energetic pup. He was surrendered with another puppy, so he's been around other dogs and would likely do well in a foster home with an older, larger dog to show him the ropes. His temporary foster has cats. He is doing well with them. He wants to play with them, but not in an aggressive manner. He is not crate or potty trained, but his temporary foster reports that he did start to use the puppy pads after spending a few hours with her.
He was recently microchipped, received his first set of vaccines, (DHPP and Bordetella), dewormer, flea, tick and heartworm prevention
All vet care, food and supplies will be provided by us.
Prospective foster to adopters should complete our dog adoption application here
https://www.operationliberation.org/dog-adoption-application.
Folks who do not plan on adopting this little guy, but would like to play a pivotal role in his rescue journey by fostering him, please complete our volunteer agreement here
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Their adoption process
1.
Submit Application
2.
Interview
3.
Home Check
4.
Approve Application
5.
Visit the Facility and Find a Pet
6.
Sign Adoption Contract
7.
Pay Fee
Additional adoption info
Once the potential adopter has been approved and gone through all previous steps, they can take the animal home.
Once the potential adopter has been approved and gone through all previous steps, they can take the animal home.
Go meet their pets
After you apply, by appointment.
After you apply, by appointment.
More about this rescue
Operation Liberation is dedicated to rescuing, rehabilitating and finding permanent homes for non-human animals and providing humanitarian relief and assistance to people in low income, at risk- or disaster-stricken regions. Operation Liberation provides communities with access to animal care, companion food relief, as well as healthy plant based food to do our small part in promoting sustainable changes in the lives of human and non-human animals.
Operation Liberation is dedicated to rescuing, rehabilitating and finding permanent homes for non-human animals and providing humanitarian relief and assistance to people in low income, at risk- or disaster-stricken regions. Operation Liberation provides communities with access to animal care, companion food relief, as well as healthy plant based food to do our small part in promoting sustainable changes in the lives of human and non-human animals.