Gray/Silver/Salt & Pepper - with White/Tan/Yellow/Fawn
Age
Young
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
–
Sex
Male
Pet ID
–
My details
Good with kids
Good with dogs
Purebred
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
Housetrained
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Being an urgent medical case and the shelter already overcrowded, Blue was on the euthansia list and he only had until 5pm that day. Seeing his adorable, almost pleading face, we knew we had to act and act fast. We immediately sent an email to the shelter with the subject line being DNPTS. This stands for Do Not Put To Sleep. It is the urgent message to the shelter to go put eyes on that dog and make sure they do not get euthanized because they have RESCUE.
Blue was taken to CARE and underwent surgery to fix his condition which was a urinary stricture. He did great but did have a long recovery ahead of him. He was a great little guy through it all and just as sweet as he can be despite everything he'd been through.
Blue is a 1 1/2 year old American Bully. In true form, he's got the big noggin, slight underbite and prick ears and is a lean and muscular, little low rider machine. He is absolutely precious and has the funniest personality. He is playful but he also won't miss an opportunity to bake himself in the sun...another bully thing!
Blue is VERY into his people and will pick a favorite who he will laser lock in on. Not in a bad way, no resource guarding, but a one person kind of dog. He'd be a great family dog with older kids but with the understanding that he will have HIS person. And can we say snug bug!
And oh the faces of Blue...Mr. Personality!
If interested in possibly meeting him, please go to freedomfarmrescue.com and fill out an online application. We just like to know a little about you prior to a meet and greet.
Being an urgent medical case and the shelter already overcrowded, Blue was on the euthansia list and he only had until 5pm that day. Seeing his adorable, almost pleading face, we knew we had to act and act fast. We immediately sent an email to the shelter with the subject line being DNPTS. This stands for Do Not Put To Sleep. It is the urgent message to the shelter to go put eyes on that dog and make sure they do not get euthanized because they have RESCUE.
Blue was taken to CARE and underwent surgery to fix his condition which was a urinary stricture. He did great but did have a long recovery ahead of him. He was a great little guy through it all and just as sweet as he can be despite everything he'd been through.
Blue is a 1 1/2 year old American Bully. In true form, he's got the big noggin, slight underbite and prick ears and is a lean and muscular, little low rider machine. He is absolutely precious and has the funniest personality. He is playful but he also won't miss an opportunity to bake himself in the sun...another bully thing!
Blue is VERY into his people and will pick a favorite who he will laser lock in on. Not in a bad way, no resource guarding, but a one person kind of dog. He'd be a great family dog with older kids but with the understanding that he will have HIS person. And can we say snug bug!
And oh the faces of Blue...Mr. Personality!
If interested in possibly meeting him, please go to freedomfarmrescue.com and fill out an online application. We just like to know a little about you prior to a meet and greet.
. First, the potential adopter will fill out the Adoption Application which will then be reviewed, the information on the application will be verified, and references will be checked. Then, if the application is approved, a home inspection will be conducted, which will lead to a Meet and Greet with the potential adopter’s entire family and pets to ensure that the home and family will be a good match for the FFR dog.
If the applicant is approved and the environment is a good fit, the adoption will be finalized with an adoption fee to the rescue and the signing of an Adoption Contract.
. First, the potential adopter will fill out the Adoption Application which will then be reviewed, the information on the application will be verified, and references will be checked. Then, if the application is approved, a home inspection will be conducted, which will lead to a Meet and Greet with the potential adopter’s entire family and pets to ensure that the home and family will be a good match for the FFR dog.
If the applicant is approved and the environment is a good fit, the adoption will be finalized with an adoption fee to the rescue and the signing of an Adoption Contract.
More about this rescue
Freedom Farm Rescue’s mission is to rescue, provide sanctuary, rehabilitate and ultimately to find permanent loving homes for abandoned, stray and neglected dogs. We are located in Charlotte, NC.
Most rescued dogs need to re-learn how to be beloved companions and our dedicated volunteers provide that to them through love, training, and therapy.
We closely evaluate the temperament and personality of the dogs and take into consideration the nature of the breed before placing them in their forever homes. This is done to further prevent the abandonment of dogs by closely aligning the dog's personality and needs with an owner's lifestyle.
Our goal is to place animals in loving, responsible, committed permanent homes, following a comprehensive adoption process and educating prospective owners as necessary about the responsibilities and costs of bringing an animal into their homes and lives.
Finally, we strive to work with shelters and other rescue and humane organizations across the country to develop a network of supporters and volunteers in order to create a better world for homeless pets.
Freedom Farm Rescue’s mission is to rescue, provide sanctuary, rehabilitate and ultimately to find permanent loving homes for abandoned, stray and neglected dogs. We are located in Charlotte, NC.
Most rescued dogs need to re-learn how to be beloved companions and our dedicated volunteers provide that to them through love, training, and therapy.
We closely evaluate the temperament and personality of the dogs and take into consideration the nature of the breed before placing them in their forever homes. This is done to further prevent the abandonment of dogs by closely aligning the dog's personality and needs with an owner's lifestyle.
Our goal is to place animals in loving, responsible, committed permanent homes, following a comprehensive adoption process and educating prospective owners as necessary about the responsibilities and costs of bringing an animal into their homes and lives.
Finally, we strive to work with shelters and other rescue and humane organizations across the country to develop a network of supporters and volunteers in order to create a better world for homeless pets.
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