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My basic info
Breed
Pit Bull Terrier/Boxer
Color
Brindle - with White
Age
3 years 2 months old, Adult
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
50 lbs (current)
Sex
Female
Pet ID
HFD
My details
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
Housetrained
My story
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ADOPT MARGO!
Pittie/Boxer mix, 3 year old spayed female, 50 lbs, special sponsorship towards adoption fee!
Housebroken & crate trained
Adores people
Fostered with other dogs
Vetted, heartworm negative, vaccinated
Likely great family dog, undergoing kid-testing
This brindle beauty is a pittie/possible Boxer mix, around 3 years old, who is looking for that perfect home. Found stray, she was picked up by animal control clearly being overbred and then discarded after having her most recent litter. We recently had her spayed, and finally put an end to that sad cycle!
The first few weeks in foster care Margo was uncomfortable with the dogs in her new home but after spending time decompressing she turned a corner & is discovering the joy of playtime with other dogs large & small!
Affectionate as all get-out, she absolutely adores people - we're talking a complete lap dog. She loves hanging out in the yard with her foster parents sunning herself. She's not currently fostered with kids, however, her foster parents are about to start kid-testing. She is bouncy and happy so likely kids 8 & up would be best just due to her possibly knocking over little ones.
Housebroken and well-mannered, she would likely do just fine hanging out at home while you're at work. Or, if you're home by day, she'd love to be your little shadow. She sleeps well throughout the night, and loves carrying around toys and bringing them to her favorite people. A fenced yard would be great.
At 50 pounds, she is full grown, and fully vetted. She is spayed, heartworm negative and on heartworm/flea/tick prevention, has her rabies, distemper/parvo, & bordetella vaccines, and is microchipped. She is a beautiful chestnut brown and dark chocolate brindle color, with beautiful expressive eyes.
She has special sponsorship from a generous donor to offer a reduced adoption fee of $200. This former mommy dog really is deserving of a home where she can finally be somebody's baby instead of having to take care of litters of them. Could that be you?
If you'd like to meet Margo, please visit http://www.heathersfosterdogs.org to fill out and submit your application online, which will be forwarded to her foster mom. An app needs to be on file before we set up a meet and greet.
Margo is fostered in the south suburbs of Chicago, and under normal circumstances we adopt within a 2 hour radius of the Chicagoland area.
If you have any questions about her please email her foster mom directly at amandarescues78@gmail.com
ADOPT MARGO!
Pittie/Boxer mix, 3 year old spayed female, 50 lbs, special sponsorship towards adoption fee!
Housebroken & crate trained
Adores people
Fostered with other dogs
Vetted, heartworm negative, vaccinated
Likely great family dog, undergoing kid-testing
This brindle beauty is a pittie/possible Boxer mix, around 3 years old, who is looking for that perfect home. Found stray, she was picked up by animal control clearly being overbred and then discarded after having her most recent litter. We recently had her spayed, and finally put an end to that sad cycle!
The first few weeks in foster care Margo was uncomfortable with the dogs in her new home but after spending time decompressing she turned a corner & is discovering the joy of playtime with other dogs large & small!
Affectionate as all get-out, she absolutely adores people - we're talking a complete lap dog. She loves hanging out in the yard with her foster parents sunning herself. She's not currently fostered with kids, however, her foster parents are about to start kid-testing. She is bouncy and happy so likely kids 8 & up would be best just due to her possibly knocking over little ones.
Housebroken and well-mannered, she would likely do just fine hanging out at home while you're at work. Or, if you're home by day, she'd love to be your little shadow. She sleeps well throughout the night, and loves carrying around toys and bringing them to her favorite people. A fenced yard would be great.
At 50 pounds, she is full grown, and fully vetted. She is spayed, heartworm negative and on heartworm/flea/tick prevention, has her rabies, distemper/parvo, & bordetella vaccines, and is microchipped. She is a beautiful chestnut brown and dark chocolate brindle color, with beautiful expressive eyes.
She has special sponsorship from a generous donor to offer a reduced adoption fee of $200. This former mommy dog really is deserving of a home where she can finally be somebody's baby instead of having to take care of litters of them. Could that be you?
If you'd like to meet Margo, please visit http://www.heathersfosterdogs.org to fill out and submit your application online, which will be forwarded to her foster mom. An app needs to be on file before we set up a meet and greet.
Margo is fostered in the south suburbs of Chicago, and under normal circumstances we adopt within a 2 hour radius of the Chicagoland area.
If you have any questions about her please email her foster mom directly at amandarescues78@gmail.com
In short, Heather’s Foster Dogs is looking for responsible, dedicated, and loving pet owners for our foster animals. This means a couple of things:
-You feel that pets are an important part of the family. They do not spend their days and nights living outside in the yard, chained to a doghouse or locked up in a kennel. Pets belong safe and warm in your home.
-You understand that regular veterinary visits with a licensed veterinarian are important to maintaining the health and well being of your pet. This means regular exams, administering medication when prescribed, and keeping your pet up-to-date on vaccinations.
-You believe in POSITIVE REINFORCEMENT training only and will seek the help of an experienced professional trainer if necessary or recommended.
-You understand that adding a pet to your family is a commitment that should last for the ENTIRE LIFE OF THAT PET.
To adopt a dog from Heather’s Foster Dogs, you must…
-Be at least 21 years of age
-Have a valid form of identification (a driver’s license or
state ID)
-Verify that you are allowed to have a dog of the breed
and size where you currently live
-Understand that a fenced yard may be required for a
dog you are interested in
-Understand that training may be required for the dog
you are interested in
-Understand that HFD reserves the right to check
veterinarian and personal references
-Bring along all household members including any
resident dogs or children to meet the dog you hope to
adopt
TO ALL POTENTIAL ADOPTERS: Heather’s Foster Dogs is dedicated to eliminating shelter overcrowding once and for all. We understand the only way to really achieve this goal is by cutting down on the number of unwanted animals born every year. As such, HFD tirelessly promotes spay/neuter for all companion animals, and in fact requires this as part of our adoption agreement. If you currently own an animal that is intact (meaning it is NOT spayed/neutered), and there is no medical reason as to why your pet has not been spayed/neutered, HFD cannot in good faith approve you to adopt one of our foster animals.
PLEASE ALSO NOTE THE FOLLOWING: Heather’s Foster Dogs does NOT ship animals. No matter where you live, no matter how far, you will be expected to meet with HFD in person for your adoption interview and pet pick up.
HFD reserves the right to refuse adoption to any applicant if we feel they are not the best fit for the animal they’ve applied to adopt.
And please, if you have any questions, don’t hesitate to ask. Email Heather’s Foster Dogs at heathersfosterdogsinfo@gmail.com and we will be happy to speak with you further.
Who We Look For
In short, Heather’s Foster Dogs is looking for responsible, dedicated, and loving pet owners for our foster animals. This means a couple of things:
-You feel that pets are an important part of the family. They do not spend their days and nights living outside in the yard, chained to a doghouse or locked up in a kennel. Pets belong safe and warm in your home.
-You understand that regular veterinary visits with a licensed veterinarian are important to maintaining the health and well being of your pet. This means regular exams, administering medication when prescribed, and keeping your pet up-to-date on vaccinations.
-You believe in POSITIVE REINFORCEMENT training only and will seek the help of an experienced professional trainer if necessary or recommended.
-You understand that adding a pet to your family is a commitment that should last for the ENTIRE LIFE OF THAT PET.
To adopt a dog from Heather’s Foster Dogs, you must…
-Be at least 21 years of age
-Have a valid form of identification (a driver’s license or
state ID)
-Verify that you are allowed to have a dog of the breed
and size where you currently live
-Understand that a fenced yard may be required for a
dog you are interested in
-Understand that training may be required for the dog
you are interested in
-Understand that HFD reserves the right to check
veterinarian and personal references
-Bring along all household members including any
resident dogs or children to meet the dog you hope to
adopt
TO ALL POTENTIAL ADOPTERS: Heather’s Foster Dogs is dedicated to eliminating shelter overcrowding once and for all. We understand the only way to really achieve this goal is by cutting down on the number of unwanted animals born every year. As such, HFD tirelessly promotes spay/neuter for all companion animals, and in fact requires this as part of our adoption agreement. If you currently own an animal that is intact (meaning it is NOT spayed/neutered), and there is no medical reason as to why your pet has not been spayed/neutered, HFD cannot in good faith approve you to adopt one of our foster animals.
PLEASE ALSO NOTE THE FOLLOWING: Heather’s Foster Dogs does NOT ship animals. No matter where you live, no matter how far, you will be expected to meet with HFD in person for your adoption interview and pet pick up.
HFD reserves the right to refuse adoption to any applicant if we feel they are not the best fit for the animal they’ve applied to adopt.
And please, if you have any questions, don’t hesitate to ask. Email Heather’s Foster Dogs at heathersfosterdogsinfo@gmail.com and we will be happy to speak with you further.
More about this rescue
Heather’s Foster Dogs strives to educate people through public interaction and to ease shelter populations by placing animals in temporary foster homes where we can address medical and behavioral problems while actively searching for permanent placement. Together, we seek to promote compassion and kindness to all animals, to increase awareness of companion animal overpopulation, and to advocate for responsible pet ownership.
Heather’s Foster Dogs strives to educate people through public interaction and to ease shelter populations by placing animals in temporary foster homes where we can address medical and behavioral problems while actively searching for permanent placement. Together, we seek to promote compassion and kindness to all animals, to increase awareness of companion animal overpopulation, and to advocate for responsible pet ownership.
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