This helps Pawz and Purrz Animal Rescue with pet care costs.
My basic info
Breed
Chihuahua/Terrier (Unknown Type, Small)
Color
Black - with White
Age
2 years old, Young
Size
Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less (when grown)
Weight
–
Sex
Male
Pet ID
–
My details
Good with dogs
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Clancy & Lucille
Hi I’m Clancy (with the longer hair). I’m approximately 2 years old. I’m a good boy (kind of). I like to help my foster mom fold clothes which she’s not very appreciative of. I also like to help sweep the floor and I ABSOLUTELY love paper towels… those things are so awesome! I also help mom get her jacket on when she’s heading to work. AGAIN she’s not very appreciative. I probably shouldn’t go with small children cuz I play bite. Foster mom says it hurts and tries to get me to stop, but I think it’s quite hilarious. I’m not fully housebroken, but I am working on it.
Soooo let’s talk about my buddy Lucille. Lucille Is also approximately 2 yrs. She’s taking longer to come around. She looks at me for emotional support. She does NOT like the humans to touch her. Heck she doesn’t even want them looking at her. She’s just a fearful little girl who needs time. Foster mom thinks we should stay together even though she knows it’s gonna be tough to find a home that will take us both because of the scaredy-cat. But hey, it’s worth a shot.
We are both up to date on vaccines, fixed and have been microchipped. If you think you can give us a loving forever home, please submit an application.
PS… because Lucille is a nervous nelly, a secure fenced yard would be best. I’ll admit, I’ll probably be nervous for a few days too. I’m also a ladies man. I’m still getting used to foster dad. He’s ok, but not as cool as mom.
All current pets MUST be up to date on vaccines and spayed/neutered unless there is a medical reason.
www.pawzandpurrz.org
RR335
Please Note: We are making changes to our Foster to Adopt process. Limited resources to follow up on pending adoptions and delays in processing payments is adding to our financial restrictions. Going forward we will collect payment when the dog is transferred to the potential new owner and will be held for an agreed upon trial time. Exceptions or extended trial times will be considered on a case by case basis and will depend upon the need or situation.
Clancy & Lucille
Hi I’m Clancy (with the longer hair). I’m approximately 2 years old. I’m a good boy (kind of). I like to help my foster mom fold clothes which she’s not very appreciative of. I also like to help sweep the floor and I ABSOLUTELY love paper towels… those things are so awesome! I also help mom get her jacket on when she’s heading to work. AGAIN she’s not very appreciative. I probably shouldn’t go with small children cuz I play bite. Foster mom says it hurts and tries to get me to stop, but I think it’s quite hilarious. I’m not fully housebroken, but I am working on it.
Soooo let’s talk about my buddy Lucille. Lucille Is also approximately 2 yrs. She’s taking longer to come around. She looks at me for emotional support. She does NOT like the humans to touch her. Heck she doesn’t even want them looking at her. She’s just a fearful little girl who needs time. Foster mom thinks we should stay together even though she knows it’s gonna be tough to find a home that will take us both because of the scaredy-cat. But hey, it’s worth a shot.
We are both up to date on vaccines, fixed and have been microchipped. If you think you can give us a loving forever home, please submit an application.
PS… because Lucille is a nervous nelly, a secure fenced yard would be best. I’ll admit, I’ll probably be nervous for a few days too. I’m also a ladies man. I’m still getting used to foster dad. He’s ok, but not as cool as mom.
All current pets MUST be up to date on vaccines and spayed/neutered unless there is a medical reason.
www.pawzandpurrz.org
RR335
Please Note: We are making changes to our Foster to Adopt process. Limited resources to follow up on pending adoptions and delays in processing payments is adding to our financial restrictions. Going forward we will collect payment when the dog is transferred to the potential new owner and will be held for an agreed upon trial time. Exceptions or extended trial times will be considered on a case by case basis and will depend upon the need or situation.
We work hard to ensure the adoption process is as successful as possible, both for you and the animal you're considering adopting. We will work with you find the very best pet for you and your family. You can begin the process by looking at our available animals. We will try and give you as much basic information as possible. The next step is to complete an adoption application using our online form. This will allow us to determine if you and the animal you've chosen might be a good fit. We will contact you with any questions we might have, answer any questions or concerns, and schedule a time for you to meet the animal you're interested in.
Our adoption fees depend on a number of factors but typically range from $45 to $75 for cats and $125 to $300 for dogs. While adoption fees don’t come close to covering all the costs of caring for the animals we bring into rescue, it does make it easier for us to continue saving others. And really, it's impossible to put a price on the love and companionship a pet can bring to our lives.
We work hard to ensure the adoption process is as successful as possible, both for you and the animal you're considering adopting. We will work with you find the very best pet for you and your family. You can begin the process by looking at our available animals. We will try and give you as much basic information as possible. The next step is to complete an adoption application using our online form. This will allow us to determine if you and the animal you've chosen might be a good fit. We will contact you with any questions we might have, answer any questions or concerns, and schedule a time for you to meet the animal you're interested in.
Our adoption fees depend on a number of factors but typically range from $45 to $75 for cats and $125 to $300 for dogs. While adoption fees don’t come close to covering all the costs of caring for the animals we bring into rescue, it does make it easier for us to continue saving others. And really, it's impossible to put a price on the love and companionship a pet can bring to our lives.
All our adoptable animals are in foster homes. For this reason, we require that all potential adopters complete an adoption application prior to meeting an animal. We want to find the very best fit, both for the animal and for the adopter!
All our adoptable animals are in foster homes. For this reason, we require that all potential adopters complete an adoption application prior to meeting an animal. We want to find the very best fit, both for the animal and for the adopter!
More about this rescue
Our mission is to provide safe housing, quality food, medical care and love to all animals in our care until suitable, responsible, loving and permanent homes can be found, while educating the community on the humane treatment of all animals. We will work to save and improve the lives of said animals that have been rejected, abandoned or abused by society.
Our mission is to provide safe housing, quality food, medical care and love to all animals in our care until suitable, responsible, loving and permanent homes can be found, while educating the community on the humane treatment of all animals. We will work to save and improve the lives of said animals that have been rejected, abandoned or abused by society.
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We'll also keep you updated on Luke's adoption status with email updates.