This helps Big Dog Ranch Rescue with pet care costs.
My basic info
Breed
Shepherd (Unknown Type)
Color
Tan/Yellow/Fawn/Black
Age
9 years 2 months old, Senior
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
60 lbs (current)
Sex
Female
Pet ID
85232
My details
Spayed / Neutered
Has special needs
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Hello my gals and pals, it's sweetie Indigo here. I've come a long way since I was first rescued, one of many underweight and weary dogs taken in from another shelter and brought to BDRR Alabama to be taken care of. I'm still in need of a little time love and care (and snacks) but I have made leaps and bounds in my progress to recovery. If you're dedicated to giving lots of love to an older girl and you're a fan of shepherds, then look no further. I'm a gorgeous gal with soulful eyes and a very soft coat, perfect for pets and snuggles. I may have a little bit of gray in my snoot, but I still keep up well with my younger roomies. If you've got dog friends for me at home, I can't wait to meet them, but I do prefer to be the one in charge of the dog pack, and I am best suited to doggies of similar size. We older dogs still have strength to us, after all! We senior dogs do need extra care and dedication, especially shepherds like me. Older dogs don't always get adopted like the babies do, but I don't think that's fair. I know just how sweet and loving I am, and I'm hoping to share that with you. I believe that old dogs can learn new tricks, we just need longer naps after. I would love to make use of the free training session the Ranch will provide with adoption, mostly because that means I'll get lots of treats. If you're planning to swing by the Ranch, take a look! My fluffy tail will start wagging the moment I see you. My love is a true testament to how loyal and affectionate I am, even though I had a rough start in life. If you're willing to share your home and your couch with me for my retirement, I'll be the best friend you could ever ask for.
Hello my gals and pals, it's sweetie Indigo here. I've come a long way since I was first rescued, one of many underweight and weary dogs taken in from another shelter and brought to BDRR Alabama to be taken care of. I'm still in need of a little time love and care (and snacks) but I have made leaps and bounds in my progress to recovery. If you're dedicated to giving lots of love to an older girl and you're a fan of shepherds, then look no further. I'm a gorgeous gal with soulful eyes and a very soft coat, perfect for pets and snuggles. I may have a little bit of gray in my snoot, but I still keep up well with my younger roomies. If you've got dog friends for me at home, I can't wait to meet them, but I do prefer to be the one in charge of the dog pack, and I am best suited to doggies of similar size. We older dogs still have strength to us, after all! We senior dogs do need extra care and dedication, especially shepherds like me. Older dogs don't always get adopted like the babies do, but I don't think that's fair. I know just how sweet and loving I am, and I'm hoping to share that with you. I believe that old dogs can learn new tricks, we just need longer naps after. I would love to make use of the free training session the Ranch will provide with adoption, mostly because that means I'll get lots of treats. If you're planning to swing by the Ranch, take a look! My fluffy tail will start wagging the moment I see you. My love is a true testament to how loyal and affectionate I am, even though I had a rough start in life. If you're willing to share your home and your couch with me for my retirement, I'll be the best friend you could ever ask for.
We are a non-profit 501(c)3 organization. All of the donations made go to benefit the dogs whether its food, vet care, supplies, medications, toys, dog beds, etc. Please visit our help page on our website for more information on what donations we need and also how to donate.
http://www.bdrr.org/donate
Their adoption process
1.
Visit the Facility and Find a Pet
2.
Submit Application
3.
Take the Pet Home
Additional adoption info
If you are interested in adopting a dog from us please visit the ranch. Our website adoptions page has all of our availalbe dogs and our adoption application at www.bdrr.org/adopt. This will help us make sure we find you the right dog to fit your situation and family. You are welcomed to come to the ranch seven days a week or you can make an appointment with our adoption desk. Our adoption fees range depending on the dog's breed, age and other factors.
If you are interested in adopting a dog from us please visit the ranch. Our website adoptions page has all of our availalbe dogs and our adoption application at www.bdrr.org/adopt. This will help us make sure we find you the right dog to fit your situation and family. You are welcomed to come to the ranch seven days a week or you can make an appointment with our adoption desk. Our adoption fees range depending on the dog's breed, age and other factors.
Please visit the ranch to meet our dogs. Our website has a list of offiste events where you can visit or adopt our dogs. Most of the dogs are located at our facility. We are located at 14444 Okeechobee Blvd., Loxahatchee, FL 33470 or go to http://www.bdrr.org/adopt and complete the form. We look forward to seeing you! ~The BDRR Team
Please visit the ranch to meet our dogs. Our website has a list of offiste events where you can visit or adopt our dogs. Most of the dogs are located at our facility. We are located at 14444 Okeechobee Blvd., Loxahatchee, FL 33470 or go to http://www.bdrr.org/adopt and complete the form. We look forward to seeing you! ~The BDRR Team
More about this rescue
Big Dog Ranch Rescue (BDRR) is a leader in the national animal welfare movement, through compassionate, innovative rescue practices and transformative educational programs. Our goal is to give the gift of life to as many dogs as humanly possible, enrich the lives of those who adopt them, and in doing so, help create a better world. Big Dog Ranch Rescue is associated with the Florida Weimaraner Rescue, Inc. and is a 501(c) 3 non-profit organization.
Big Dog Ranch Rescue (BDRR) is a leader in the national animal welfare movement, through compassionate, innovative rescue practices and transformative educational programs. Our goal is to give the gift of life to as many dogs as humanly possible, enrich the lives of those who adopt them, and in doing so, help create a better world. Big Dog Ranch Rescue is associated with the Florida Weimaraner Rescue, Inc. and is a 501(c) 3 non-profit organization.
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