We pulled TILLY out of Hall County Animal Services, 36 hours before her deadline. The shelter staff took great care of her, she was fully vetted, microchipped and spayed.... and she put on some much needed weight, 12+ pounds in a couple weeks.
She was placed with our awesome and very experienced medical foster, Nurse Tiffany, to get her back to being healthy. Her ear infections are healed and she is now ready to move to a COMMITTED FOSTER home.
Even though TILLY's body has healed, she still has some baggage from her former life. We don't know the reasons she is fearful, but we want to find someone who is willing to offer lots of love, time and patience, while focusing on her emotional and psychological behaviors. Counter-conditioning methods will be successful with some of these issues. See below.
Her ideal foster home will have another chill, easy going adult dog to play with and do zoomies in the yard together. We tell it like it is, no sugar coating BS, here are some real AF behaviors from Tiffany that you'll want to know before you commit. I promise she will be the loyal and devoted best friend you can take anywhere, if given the opportunity to shine!
TILLY:
-LOVES to be LOVED.
-Can be fearful of sudden movements, new situations.
-Loves being with people
-Loves to give kisses. LOTS OF KISSES!
-Is Treat motivated
-Keeps her kennel clean.... she is house trained
-Is Dog friendly
-Would do best in a calmer home with another calm, confident dog.
-Knows sit
-Needs continued work on leash skills. She’s pulls, especially when scared. Her HarnessLead comes with her! We do not allow prongs or shocks to be used on our dogs.
-Has a moderate prey drive (birds, squirrels)
-Does well riding in a car
-Likes to dress up and look pretty but is not a fan of tutus. 🤣
If you're falling in love with her face, wait till you meet her.
We have the same criteria for fostering as we do for adoption. An approved application, vet reference, a phone interview, home visit (adoption counseling, no white gloves). we will follow up, coach/mentor every step of the way to forever. Georgia Dog Advocates will provide everything you need and pay all medical bills while in foster care.
We pulled TILLY out of Hall County Animal Services, 36 hours before her deadline. The shelter staff took great care of her, she was fully vetted, microchipped and spayed.... and she put on some much needed weight, 12+ pounds in a couple weeks.
She was placed with our awesome and very experienced medical foster, Nurse Tiffany, to get her back to being healthy. Her ear infections are healed and she is now ready to move to a COMMITTED FOSTER home.
Even though TILLY's body has healed, she still has some baggage from her former life. We don't know the reasons she is fearful, but we want to find someone who is willing to offer lots of love, time and patience, while focusing on her emotional and psychological behaviors. Counter-conditioning methods will be successful with some of these issues. See below.
Her ideal foster home will have another chill, easy going adult dog to play with and do zoomies in the yard together. We tell it like it is, no sugar coating BS, here are some real AF behaviors from Tiffany that you'll want to know before you commit. I promise she will be the loyal and devoted best friend you can take anywhere, if given the opportunity to shine!
TILLY:
-LOVES to be LOVED.
-Can be fearful of sudden movements, new situations.
-Loves being with people
-Loves to give kisses. LOTS OF KISSES!
-Is Treat motivated
-Keeps her kennel clean.... she is house trained
-Is Dog friendly
-Would do best in a calmer home with another calm, confident dog.
-Knows sit
-Needs continued work on leash skills. She’s pulls, especially when scared. Her HarnessLead comes with her! We do not allow prongs or shocks to be used on our dogs.
-Has a moderate prey drive (birds, squirrels)
-Does well riding in a car
-Likes to dress up and look pretty but is not a fan of tutus. 🤣
If you're falling in love with her face, wait till you meet her.
We have the same criteria for fostering as we do for adoption. An approved application, vet reference, a phone interview, home visit (adoption counseling, no white gloves). we will follow up, coach/mentor every step of the way to forever. Georgia Dog Advocates will provide everything you need and pay all medical bills while in foster care.
Applications must be approved to meet the dog you're interested in adopting. We do require a vet reference.
2.
Interview
A phone interview follows an approved application
3.
Home Check
This is not a white glove test! It's an opportunity to talk about the dog, check fencing and discuss and concerns, etc.
4.
Sign Adoption Contract
Our one page agreement is easy to understand. Adoption fee is required at this time.
5.
Take the Pet Home
Additional adoption info
We will call your vet to ensure you have demonstrated that you've cared for your current and previous pets. Your account must show a continuous use of preventatives. heartworm, flea and tick meds for current or previous dogs. .
We will call your vet to ensure you have demonstrated that you've cared for your current and previous pets. Your account must show a continuous use of preventatives. heartworm, flea and tick meds for current or previous dogs. .
Adoption events are held in various locations around the Atlanta metro area.
Adoption events are held in various locations around the Atlanta metro area.
More about this rescue
We are primarily an Advocacy group and provide services for dogs in need, basic provisions, education/training, spay/neuter and outreach. We carefully target lower income areas for outreach projects. We help urgent dogs in need, and medical cases.
We are primarily an Advocacy group and provide services for dogs in need, basic provisions, education/training, spay/neuter and outreach. We carefully target lower income areas for outreach projects. We help urgent dogs in need, and medical cases.
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