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My basic info
Breed
Retriever (Unknown Type)
Color
Tan/Yellow/Fawn
Age
Young
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
–
Sex
Female
Pet ID
–
My details
Good with kids
Good with dogs
Good with cats
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
Housetrained
My personality
My story
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And the video in our message box asking for help showed one, two, three, four, FIVE puppies running from out of a drainage pipe- in the middle of a rural location with no homes around! It was obvious these babies were dumped and so terrified, hoping for someone to help them!
I wish I could explain to these babies that none of this was their fault. They didn't deserve to be abandoned and left in a drain, starved and terrified. But they held on and when I saw how happy they were that someone was getting them I could not turn away. Of course we took them as Diamond Dogs!
All five of these puppies were girls and they were the happiest, easiest, sweetest things! As they waited for our vets office to open on Monday morning they played and lounged happily in the sun with full bellies that they didn't have to struggle for. They relished in the human attention and they all scrambled for it to be their turn to get attention, belly rubs and hugs!
After "The Flower Girls" (all had been named after flowers) were vetted and healthy, off they went to foster homes to learn all about being a family pet while they waited for their family to find them.
Cheyenne (formerly Posey) is being fostered in Woodlyn, PA. She enjoys playtime with her foster sister and has proven to have a wonderful personality that enjoys other canine playmates. She is crate trained, potty trained, learning leash walking as well as a household routine.
Fully vetted, micro chipped, spayed and on preventatives, Violet is ready to go to her own home and begin life as a beloved pet to some lucky family. Could that be yours? If so, you will find an adoption application online at:
https://diamonddogsrescueinc.com
And the video in our message box asking for help showed one, two, three, four, FIVE puppies running from out of a drainage pipe- in the middle of a rural location with no homes around! It was obvious these babies were dumped and so terrified, hoping for someone to help them!
I wish I could explain to these babies that none of this was their fault. They didn't deserve to be abandoned and left in a drain, starved and terrified. But they held on and when I saw how happy they were that someone was getting them I could not turn away. Of course we took them as Diamond Dogs!
All five of these puppies were girls and they were the happiest, easiest, sweetest things! As they waited for our vets office to open on Monday morning they played and lounged happily in the sun with full bellies that they didn't have to struggle for. They relished in the human attention and they all scrambled for it to be their turn to get attention, belly rubs and hugs!
After "The Flower Girls" (all had been named after flowers) were vetted and healthy, off they went to foster homes to learn all about being a family pet while they waited for their family to find them.
Cheyenne (formerly Posey) is being fostered in Woodlyn, PA. She enjoys playtime with her foster sister and has proven to have a wonderful personality that enjoys other canine playmates. She is crate trained, potty trained, learning leash walking as well as a household routine.
Fully vetted, micro chipped, spayed and on preventatives, Violet is ready to go to her own home and begin life as a beloved pet to some lucky family. Could that be yours? If so, you will find an adoption application online at:
https://diamonddogsrescueinc.com
Our rescue focus is on adult dogs from the southeast that are in high kill shelters OR ABANDONED. Our plan is to fully vet, evaluate, and train as needed in preparation for adoption. When we save a life from the shelter, he is taken straight to the vet for a health checkup and while he is there The DOG will be neutered or spayed, receive shots and given a microchip. The rescues will then go to foster care in a home setting to prepare them for a home of their own. This helps to determine the best match for each rescue. Our goal is to make sure lives we save never end up homeless and scared again.
Our rescue focus is on adult dogs from the southeast that are in high kill shelters OR ABANDONED. Our plan is to fully vet, evaluate, and train as needed in preparation for adoption. When we save a life from the shelter, he is taken straight to the vet for a health checkup and while he is there The DOG will be neutered or spayed, receive shots and given a microchip. The rescues will then go to foster care in a home setting to prepare them for a home of their own. This helps to determine the best match for each rescue. Our goal is to make sure lives we save never end up homeless and scared again.
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