Adopt

My name is DOG!

Posted over 3 weeks ago | Updated 9 hours ago

Cared for by HART-NM
Adoption process
1

Submit Application

2

Meet the Pet

3

Approve Application

4

Sign Adoption Contract

5

Pay Fee

6

Take the Pet Home

Adoption fee: $125

This helps HART-NM with pet care costs.

My basic info

Breed
Anatolian Shepherd
Color
White
Age
Adult
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
50 lb (current)
Sex
Female
Pet ID
ps_2040227-1020013

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Good with dogs
Checkmark in teal circle Housetrained

My story

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

11 21 23 - Parvo/Distemper vaccination



03 11 24 - Parvo/Distemper vaccination & deworm



Animal Notes: 03 11 24-Carolyn went to Lisa's home & gave DOG a DAPP (provided by Lisa) & deworm, they said she was scanned and was not chipped. She also received a DAPP 11/21/23 purchased at Tractor Supply.



Spay appt.is  06/15/24


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Rescue
HART-NM

Contact info

Pet ID
ps_2040227-1020013
Contact
Shannon Kmatz
Phone
Address
Los Lunas, NM 87031
Donation
Donations can be made via PayPal to carolyntaylor@att.net

Their adoption process

1.

Submit Application

The application can be found at hartnm.com

2.

Meet the Pet

Some of our fosters do require a home visit.

3.

Approve Application

4.

Sign Adoption Contract

5.

Pay Fee

6.

Take the Pet Home

Additional adoption info

You can either apply in person, at an adoption clinic or online!

Go meet their pets

We host adoption clinics on Saturdays from 1-4 at PetSmart on Reinassance and Montano in Albuquerque, Petco at Lomas and Eubank in Albuquerque, and PetSmart on Main Street and Highway 47 in Los Lunas, NM.

More about this rescue

The Homeless Animal Rescue Team is Valencia County's premier animal rescue organization. The HART is staffed by a Board of Directors, consisting of President, Vice-President, Secretary, Treasurer, and three Directors. The HART staff has extensive knowledge and has undertaken local and state-wide animal issues.
HART staff have collaborated and/or initiated a number of efforts which have led to recognition as a state-wide resource for individuals and agencies serving New Mexico's animal population. Since 1996, it has embarked on an agenda of promoting the concept and practice of the No-Kill Sheltering of Animals and has expanded its agenda beyond Valencia County to include the State of New Mexico.
Within the HART organization are programs that deal with different issues concerning animals. We house a No-Kill Shelter Plan, we house a Foster Home Program, we house a new Spay and Neuter Assistance Program. Also, we house a new Education Program, under which individuals from the very young to the very old can partake in multimedia education/service projects that benefit specifically the animals in the environment, and contribute to environmental education for all individuals.