Harry’s journey to safety was nothing short of a miracle. Just three days after arriving at the shelter, he was placed on the euthanasia list. With only 15 minutes to spare, we were able to scoop him up and give this sweet boy the second chance he so deeply deserves.
Harry is estimated to be between 5 and 8 years old and weighs just 9 pounds. When we first rescued him, his teeth were in terrible shape, but thanks to a major dental procedure, his mouth is now clean and healthy. He did lose several teeth, but still has plenty left for his favorite soft meals. His vet notes mention mild luxating patellas—a common issue in small dogs—but they don’t seem to bother him or cause any pain.
About Harry:
• Calm, gentle, and happiest lounging by your side
• Sleeps soundly through the night in his cozy bed
• Easygoing and not hyper—perfect for a peaceful home
• Best suited for a home without small children
Harry has so much love to give and is ready for his forever home—or a loving foster while he waits. His adoption fee is $225, which helps cover his veterinary care, including his recent dental work.
If you’re ready to open your heart to Harry, please fill out an application and make this precious little guy part of your family.
https://chloespetrescue.org/application
Harry’s journey to safety was nothing short of a miracle. Just three days after arriving at the shelter, he was placed on the euthanasia list. With only 15 minutes to spare, we were able to scoop him up and give this sweet boy the second chance he so deeply deserves.
Harry is estimated to be between 5 and 8 years old and weighs just 9 pounds. When we first rescued him, his teeth were in terrible shape, but thanks to a major dental procedure, his mouth is now clean and healthy. He did lose several teeth, but still has plenty left for his favorite soft meals. His vet notes mention mild luxating patellas—a common issue in small dogs—but they don’t seem to bother him or cause any pain.
About Harry:
• Calm, gentle, and happiest lounging by your side
• Sleeps soundly through the night in his cozy bed
• Easygoing and not hyper—perfect for a peaceful home
• Best suited for a home without small children
Harry has so much love to give and is ready for his forever home—or a loving foster while he waits. His adoption fee is $225, which helps cover his veterinary care, including his recent dental work.
If you’re ready to open your heart to Harry, please fill out an application and make this precious little guy part of your family.
Once approved by our Adoption Team someone will be in touch with you.
2.
Meet the Pet
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Sign Adoption Contract
4.
Pay Fee
5.
Take the Pet Home
Additional adoption info
We are a RESCUE ORGANIZATION; please complete your online Adoption Application, which can be found on our website. We require an adoption application, vet reference, and a home visit with the pet. ALL of our pets are spayed, neutered or scheduled prior to being adopted. They are UTD on shots, heartworm negative, treated or scheduled to be treated, and micro chipped. They must be kept on heartworm preventative for the rest of their lives. Our adoption fees vary. Puppies have an increased adoption fee since they need three or four sets of shots, multiple de-wormings, and other puppy needs to keep them healthy.
We are a RESCUE ORGANIZATION; please complete your online Adoption Application, which can be found on our website. We require an adoption application, vet reference, and a home visit with the pet. ALL of our pets are spayed, neutered or scheduled prior to being adopted. They are UTD on shots, heartworm negative, treated or scheduled to be treated, and micro chipped. They must be kept on heartworm preventative for the rest of their lives. Our adoption fees vary. Puppies have an increased adoption fee since they need three or four sets of shots, multiple de-wormings, and other puppy needs to keep them healthy.
CPR is an animal rescue organization run solely by volunteers. Our primary goal is to save dogs from euthanization at shelters as a result of factors such as a lack of funding and space. These wonderful animals are put at risk because they have no one to claim and adopt them. We aim to give them the second chance that they so deserve. Our animals come to us from shelters around DFW and stay in foster homes where they are given the medical attention (vaccinations, surgeries, heart worm testing, etc) and care that they deserve.
CPR is an animal rescue organization run solely by volunteers. Our primary goal is to save dogs from euthanization at shelters as a result of factors such as a lack of funding and space. These wonderful animals are put at risk because they have no one to claim and adopt them. We aim to give them the second chance that they so deserve. Our animals come to us from shelters around DFW and stay in foster homes where they are given the medical attention (vaccinations, surgeries, heart worm testing, etc) and care that they deserve.
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