This helps God's Dogs Rescue of TX for IA Transport Stop with pet care costs.
My basic info
Breed
Black Mouth Cur/Mixed Breed (Medium)
Color
Tan/Yellow/Fawn/Black
Age
6 months old, Puppy
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
32 lbs (current)
Sex
Female
Pet ID
58471
My details
Good with kids
Good with dogs
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Howdy! My name Is Zayit, pronounced Za-yeet, which means olive. I looked kind of small when I was first found but I have grown up to be a big gal, and I mean fast! I was found dumped, scared, and alone. The kind woman who found me took me to God’s Dogs Rescue ASAP. I was covered in fleas and ticks, had worms and was rather thin! But GDR cleaned me up, fed me, gave me medicine for my tummy and to keep those pesky fleas and ticks away!
I looked small at the time, so small they thought I was a chihuahua! My foster mom saw me and said “NO WAY! Chihuahua? This girl looks like a BLACK MOUTH CUR!” Do you know what that means? That means I will probably grow up to be a larger gal, maybe 60 pounds, and an active one! Daily exercise and learning tricks at minimum will keep me busy because hunters and herders are what my ancestors were known to be!
So here I am, growing by the day, eating super well and playing a lot with my new friend, Sariya. She is also my foster fur-sister, who is teaching me how to be a doggoe. We love rough housing! And she is teaching me how to play tug-of-war with her toys, but on her terms. I sleep snuggly in a big girl crate, or what my foster mama refers to as my “night-night”. It’s my safe space, my dining space, my sleeping space, my over-all private space. Sometimes I do have sleepovers on the big bed with my foster mom.
I can be a bit shy, perhaps some will refer to me as apprehensive. When you walk towards me or try to pick me up I might run and hide, like in my night-night. Give me some time and I will warm up to you! When I was smaller my foster mama would scoop me up and we would sit together on her fuzzy chair. My foster brother scoops me up too and tries to nap with me. I like meeting other dogs and behaved pretty well with cats while I was on leash! Time and patience and lots of socializing folks, that’s all I need and I will luv you fur-ever.
Howdy! My name Is Zayit, pronounced Za-yeet, which means olive. I looked kind of small when I was first found but I have grown up to be a big gal, and I mean fast! I was found dumped, scared, and alone. The kind woman who found me took me to God’s Dogs Rescue ASAP. I was covered in fleas and ticks, had worms and was rather thin! But GDR cleaned me up, fed me, gave me medicine for my tummy and to keep those pesky fleas and ticks away!
I looked small at the time, so small they thought I was a chihuahua! My foster mom saw me and said “NO WAY! Chihuahua? This girl looks like a BLACK MOUTH CUR!” Do you know what that means? That means I will probably grow up to be a larger gal, maybe 60 pounds, and an active one! Daily exercise and learning tricks at minimum will keep me busy because hunters and herders are what my ancestors were known to be!
So here I am, growing by the day, eating super well and playing a lot with my new friend, Sariya. She is also my foster fur-sister, who is teaching me how to be a doggoe. We love rough housing! And she is teaching me how to play tug-of-war with her toys, but on her terms. I sleep snuggly in a big girl crate, or what my foster mama refers to as my “night-night”. It’s my safe space, my dining space, my sleeping space, my over-all private space. Sometimes I do have sleepovers on the big bed with my foster mom.
I can be a bit shy, perhaps some will refer to me as apprehensive. When you walk towards me or try to pick me up I might run and hide, like in my night-night. Give me some time and I will warm up to you! When I was smaller my foster mama would scoop me up and we would sit together on her fuzzy chair. My foster brother scoops me up too and tries to nap with me. I like meeting other dogs and behaved pretty well with cats while I was on leash! Time and patience and lots of socializing folks, that’s all I need and I will luv you fur-ever.
Please fill out the inquiry/application form and submit on our website.You will receive info from foster/counselor in return.
2.
Approve Application
Adoption counselor will email you to discuss the inquiry/application,and give more info about the pet, the foster and adoption process..
3.
Pay Fee
If you are approved to adopt, payments can be made on our website through PayPal, Debit Card or any major credit card.
Additional adoption info
Adoption application required for dogs. However, because it stresses cats to be confined and transported with dogs long distances, we do not transport our cats. They are local to Texas only. Thank you.
Adoptions applications are checked by contacting references and veterinarians of those with pets to ensure our pups go to the best homes possible. We work hard to place dogs into the right families, but sometimes we realize the fit isn't quite working out for the adopter or the pet..
If an adoption does not work out and we have room to take the dog back into the rescue, we will. However, the sheer number of needy animals in TX usually means we become full quickly after the dog is adopted.
So, in those cases we will post the animal locally, and help the adopter screen applicants and facilitate finding another adoptive home for the pet in your area.
Adoption application required for dogs. However, because it stresses cats to be confined and transported with dogs long distances, we do not transport our cats. They are local to Texas only. Thank you.
Adoptions applications are checked by contacting references and veterinarians of those with pets to ensure our pups go to the best homes possible. We work hard to place dogs into the right families, but sometimes we realize the fit isn't quite working out for the adopter or the pet..
If an adoption does not work out and we have room to take the dog back into the rescue, we will. However, the sheer number of needy animals in TX usually means we become full quickly after the dog is adopted.
So, in those cases we will post the animal locally, and help the adopter screen applicants and facilitate finding another adoptive home for the pet in your area.
We are a TEXAS based rescue who transport regularly to this area. Our dogs are in TEXAS and will be transported to you if you adopt from us.
Our pets are posted on our website, and most live in homes with their fosters. We live with our foster dogs to get to know them in a home setting and to let them know that life can be good away from the streets.
We work to correct poor behaviors, teach manners and observe each dogs particular quirks and personalities so we can give accurate observations of the dogs you are interested in.
We know that dogs will sometimes behave differently with different people but we can give you our impressions of our pups and situations they have been in.
We are a TEXAS based rescue who transport regularly to this area. Our dogs are in TEXAS and will be transported to you if you adopt from us.
Our pets are posted on our website, and most live in homes with their fosters. We live with our foster dogs to get to know them in a home setting and to let them know that life can be good away from the streets.
We work to correct poor behaviors, teach manners and observe each dogs particular quirks and personalities so we can give accurate observations of the dogs you are interested in.
We know that dogs will sometimes behave differently with different people but we can give you our impressions of our pups and situations they have been in.
More about this rescue
Check out our history here. https://am630theword.com/content/all/gods-dogs-rescue
https://youtu.be/RWhJi8uHW-M
Check out our history here. https://am630theword.com/content/all/gods-dogs-rescue
https://youtu.be/RWhJi8uHW-M
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