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My name is HATTIE - $350!

Posted over 10 months ago | Updated 1 day ago

My basic info

Breed
Whippet/Saluki
Color
Tan/Yellow/Fawn - with White
Age
Adult
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
Sex
Female
Pet ID
21219200-25-0009

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Good with dogs
Checkmark in teal circle Shots current
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered

My story

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

You can fill out an adoption application online on our official website.

Meet HATTIE!
HATTIE was saved and cared for by Muscat Dog Adoption before being sent with other rescued dogs to Give a Dog a Home Rescue in Sebec, Maine. They arrived in the US on 28th January 2025 and were transported to the rescue, where they are settling in.

Health & Background
✅ Cleared by the US Canine Center for Diseases upon entry into the US
✅ Spayed
✅ Rabies and core vaccines up to date
✅ Heartworm and tick tested negative
✅ On monthly preventatives
✅ Microchipped
⚖️ Weighs around 33 pounds
Estimated DOB: 5 November 2022

HATTIE’s Personality
A gentle soul with a super affectionate nature
Gets giddy with affection and does the zoomies when she’s happy
Has gained a lot of confidence since arriving at the rescue
Will likely be shy and nervous in new environments or with unfamiliar people until trust is built
Enjoys the company of other dogs
‍♀️ Will benefit from gentle guidance, consistent routine, and opportunities to explore

What HATTIE Needs
A family that can provide a healthy lifestyle, both mentally and physically
Good quality food, toys, and treats
Regular veterinary wellness checks
⏳ Patience and understanding as she adjusts to life in the US

HATTIE’s Story
Found as a young pup in a busy tourist area in Muscat where stray dogs often face tragic fates
Sadly, her mother and all five siblings were shot; Hattie was the only survivor
❤️ Taken in by a caring Omani woman who provided shelter and love along with many other dogs
‍♀️ Spent much of her early time in a large crate with limited walks twice a week with volunteers

About Wadi Dogs
Stray dogs in Oman, often called “Wadi Dogs,” are a unique mix of sighthound breeds, believed to descend from the majestic Saluki and other smaller agile breeds, many resembling whippets. Without rescue, these dogs often face harsh fates such as being shot or hit by vehicles.

Adoption Details
Adoption fee: $350
Location: Sebec, Maine
Families must complete and submit an adoption application
Once approved, you’ll be invited to schedule an appointment to meet HATTIE and hopefully take her home
⏱️ Applications are typically processed within 24 hours

Click here to complete the Adoption Questionnaire

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December 3, 2025, 11:55 pm
Rescue

Contact info

Pet ID
21219200-25-0009
Contact
Phone
Address
Sebec, ME 04481

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

Information on adoption fee's is located on each dogs profile.

Application
Two personal references required
One veterinary reference required
Background check
Phone Interview
Once approved complete, then submit the contract.
Arrange to travel to Sebec, Maine to meet/pick up dog. Or discuss alternative travel arrangements if any.
Pay adoption fee.

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

Please visit our website to view our available dogs. If you would like to set up an appointment to meet any, we require the adoption application to have been submitted first.

For more information, please email

GaDaH@giveadogahome-rescue.org

More about this rescue

Founded by Jenny an English woman who found her way to Texas on 14th February 2011 in San Antonio, Texas we saved dogs from the high kill shelters in Texas.

In July 2015, Jenny relocated herself and the rescue to the beautiful state of Maine, it's weather and people much like that of her home in Northern England.

We still save dogs from the high kill shelters in Texas where dogs have just 3 days to be saved. We vet them, they have veterinary examination and are issued with health certificates and then transported to the rescue in Sebec, Maine.lso.

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