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Submit Application
Home Check
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Meet the Pet
Sign Adoption Contract
Pay Fee
Take the Pet Home
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Charmin
Rottweiler
Female, mandatory spay date TBD
Age: approx. 4yrs
Weight: approx. 70lbs (needs to gain more weight)
Meet Charmin! This gorgeous, recent momma has instantly won over the heart of her foster mom and has won over everyone else she’s met within minutes! Unfortunately we will never truly know the background of our foster pups, we’ve been told Charmin’s has a sad story. She also carries over some heartbreaking traits to support this story. She does not like any kind of yelling or sudden quick movements, it makes her immediately cower and become submissive Although she’s had an unlucky past, she has survived some unlucky events!
Charmin is beyond loving! Honestly if you don’t love the idea of having a dog physically touching you and needing you at all times, Charmin is not for you! Her happy place is physically in your lap. AT ALL TIMES! It’s what foster momma loves best about her. She has been very nervous so she finds comfort in a human. As shes began to open up, she’s starting to play with stuffies . She hasn’t met any little kids yet, but her personality makes foster momma believe she’d be great with kids. However, if the household is an active, loud and chaotic one, it might not be a great space for her to bloom. Although I have no doubt as time goes on she will flourish, a calmer home where she receives majority of attention and cuddles is what she needs to help heal from trauma.
She has been good with dogs she’s met so far, and has lived with other dogs but when she’s comfortable she can have a dominant trait and has tried to mount other dogs. She’s usually pretty unbothered and laid back for the most part, but as she gets more comfortable she might open up more. NO CATS or small critters for this girl!
Charmin has been working on crate training at night and while foster mom is not home. She keeps it clean. But does whine if she’s not in the same room as you at night so her crate is right next to the bed! Charmin told me she would much rather be asleep right next to you on the bed! She has not had any accidents in the home but is let out frequently to help potty train just in case!
Charmin does suffer from some separation anxiety, but since she’s been here she’s showing improvements every day! She’s incredibly smart, catches on quick and is very food motivated. She’s quite the mooch so if you are a sucker for the “puss in boots” sad eyes, it’s best not to eat around her or you will succumb to the power of the ! She so badly wants to be loved and needed, and she deserves every bit of it! Some might look at this as a downfall but for those who equally need her in return, she will be your BEST FRIEND and loyal companion as she’s already shown to be! Charmin is not just a dog, she’s a survivor and really needs a companion who will devote the same energy to her!
If you are interested in Charmin, please apply at the adoption link in the comments below or message the rescue if you are already pre-approved.
Charmin
Rottweiler
Female, mandatory spay date TBD
Age: approx. 4yrs
Weight: approx. 70lbs (needs to gain more weight)
Meet Charmin! This gorgeous, recent momma has instantly won over the heart of her foster mom and has won over everyone else she’s met within minutes! Unfortunately we will never truly know the background of our foster pups, we’ve been told Charmin’s has a sad story. She also carries over some heartbreaking traits to support this story. She does not like any kind of yelling or sudden quick movements, it makes her immediately cower and become submissive Although she’s had an unlucky past, she has survived some unlucky events!
Charmin is beyond loving! Honestly if you don’t love the idea of having a dog physically touching you and needing you at all times, Charmin is not for you! Her happy place is physically in your lap. AT ALL TIMES! It’s what foster momma loves best about her. She has been very nervous so she finds comfort in a human. As shes began to open up, she’s starting to play with stuffies . She hasn’t met any little kids yet, but her personality makes foster momma believe she’d be great with kids. However, if the household is an active, loud and chaotic one, it might not be a great space for her to bloom. Although I have no doubt as time goes on she will flourish, a calmer home where she receives majority of attention and cuddles is what she needs to help heal from trauma.
She has been good with dogs she’s met so far, and has lived with other dogs but when she’s comfortable she can have a dominant trait and has tried to mount other dogs. She’s usually pretty unbothered and laid back for the most part, but as she gets more comfortable she might open up more. NO CATS or small critters for this girl!
Charmin has been working on crate training at night and while foster mom is not home. She keeps it clean. But does whine if she’s not in the same room as you at night so her crate is right next to the bed! Charmin told me she would much rather be asleep right next to you on the bed! She has not had any accidents in the home but is let out frequently to help potty train just in case!
Charmin does suffer from some separation anxiety, but since she’s been here she’s showing improvements every day! She’s incredibly smart, catches on quick and is very food motivated. She’s quite the mooch so if you are a sucker for the “puss in boots” sad eyes, it’s best not to eat around her or you will succumb to the power of the ! She so badly wants to be loved and needed, and she deserves every bit of it! Some might look at this as a downfall but for those who equally need her in return, she will be your BEST FRIEND and loyal companion as she’s already shown to be! Charmin is not just a dog, she’s a survivor and really needs a companion who will devote the same energy to her!
If you are interested in Charmin, please apply at the adoption link in the comments below or message the rescue if you are already pre-approved.
Submit Application
Once you have completed and submitted your application, a volunteer will contact your veterinarian and personal references.
Home Check
After your references clear the volunteer will contact you to set up a home visit. The home visit is to ensure your home is a safe for a dog
Approve Application
If the volunteer believes you are a fit dog parent, you will receive an approval card.
Meet the Pet
When you see a dog you are interested in, you can either send a Facebook message or email to the rescue to be put on a list for the dog.
Sign Adoption Contract
Once you have a meeting with the dog and decide to adopt you will sign a contract to finalize the adoption.
Pay Fee
Payment can be made by Cash or Check at the time of finalizing the adoption.
Take the Pet Home
Once you have finalized the adoption, it's time to take home your new pet!