Ollie is a sweet, easy dog who has quickly adjusted to living in a home. We have been fostering Ollie for a while now and she is a delight to have around. When she was a tiny puppy, someone kicked one of her eyes out. But she sees fine from her other eye and it hasn't affected her sweet nature. Almost four years old, Ollie is housetrained, doesn’t chew on things, is not super high energy, and mostly just enjoys lying around wherever we are, hanging out. She gets along with other dogs but does not particularly need to have a sibling. Ollie is a somewhat large girl, but don’t let that put you off. She has no interest in jumping on you or pulling you down the street or really causing a hard time. She makes us laugh as we watch her exploring the creature comforts of a dog bed or a favorite bone or just going on a little walk. She would make a great companion for a single person or an older person who has a fairly quiet home. If you think she might be a good fit for you, we would be happy for you to come and meet her!
Ollie is a sweet, easy dog who has quickly adjusted to living in a home. We have been fostering Ollie for a while now and she is a delight to have around. When she was a tiny puppy, someone kicked one of her eyes out. But she sees fine from her other eye and it hasn't affected her sweet nature. Almost four years old, Ollie is housetrained, doesn’t chew on things, is not super high energy, and mostly just enjoys lying around wherever we are, hanging out. She gets along with other dogs but does not particularly need to have a sibling. Ollie is a somewhat large girl, but don’t let that put you off. She has no interest in jumping on you or pulling you down the street or really causing a hard time. She makes us laugh as we watch her exploring the creature comforts of a dog bed or a favorite bone or just going on a little walk. She would make a great companion for a single person or an older person who has a fairly quiet home. If you think she might be a good fit for you, we would be happy for you to come and meet her!
I am a small organization which only has up to five dogs at any one time. I personally deal with all applications.
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Meet the Pet
Applicant must come to foster's home to meet the dog; an interview takes place at that time.
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Home Check
References are checked prior to home check.
Additional adoption info
All adopters (and fosters) must sign a contract promising such things as regular vet care; animal will not live outside; etc. Most importantly, they must return the dog to us if they no longer can keep it.
All adopters (and fosters) must sign a contract promising such things as regular vet care; animal will not live outside; etc. Most importantly, they must return the dog to us if they no longer can keep it.
Go meet their pets
Since we are so very small, potential adopters will come to the fosters' homes to meet the dogs.
Since we are so very small, potential adopters will come to the fosters' homes to meet the dogs.
More about this rescue
For the past ten years, I have placed dogs in the DC area. Most of them have come from the Director of the Wetzel County Animal Shelter in West Virginia. I have placed about 80 dogs in that time - usually just one dog at a time. I have recently begun working with a shelter in Mexico where I have a house (Sociedad Protectora de Animales) in San Miguel de Allende. We have had a large fundraiser and I will be bringing up five dogs at a time to find homes for over the next few years. SPA has a wonderful website which you can check out and we have a Facebook page about our project. We are bringing our first five up on April 5th 2019.
Please note: Almost all my dogs come fully spayed/neutered/vaccinated and healthy. I rarely have to use a vet for them, but have occasionally. The vet listed is primarily the one I use for my personal dogs. The Wetzel County Shelter would be a good reference for me.
For the past ten years, I have placed dogs in the DC area. Most of them have come from the Director of the Wetzel County Animal Shelter in West Virginia. I have placed about 80 dogs in that time - usually just one dog at a time. I have recently begun working with a shelter in Mexico where I have a house (Sociedad Protectora de Animales) in San Miguel de Allende. We have had a large fundraiser and I will be bringing up five dogs at a time to find homes for over the next few years. SPA has a wonderful website which you can check out and we have a Facebook page about our project. We are bringing our first five up on April 5th 2019.
Please note: Almost all my dogs come fully spayed/neutered/vaccinated and healthy. I rarely have to use a vet for them, but have occasionally. The vet listed is primarily the one I use for my personal dogs. The Wetzel County Shelter would be a good reference for me.
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