Meet Tidbit or "Tink" as her foster mother calls her! A recently groomed mega sweetheart, she's a gentle and affectionate little dog who would thrive in a quieter, calmer environment where she can get the attention she deserves. Tink does great with all dogs and cats. She is pee pad trained but only uses them in cases of emergency as she prefers to do her business outside. She enjoys being outside with her person, and you may catch her doing a quick lap around the yard when the weather is nice. She can go in and out of the house on her own as long as there isn't a huge flight of steps involved. She loves all people but is a little timid at first meeting. While she rarely barks, she may voice her opinion when a stranger comes to the door or if she sees an unruly bird or squirrel outside on the patio. As the little princess she is, Tink prefers your presence when she dines. She is underweight so it helps if she has food available throughout the day. She currently eats wet and dry food. As you might have guessed, Tink is a low-key lap dog. She'd love to sleep in the big bed with you but does not demand it. When you're not home, she'll find a quiet place to sleep. That spot may be behind a chair on a blanket, under the bed, or even on a dog bed in the bathroom. She'll decide where her comfort zone is. Tink wants to be near her person all the time and has recently shown signs of separation anxiety when left alone. Tink has been fully vetted and just completed a dental appointment (yes, she still has teeth!). She has a heart murmur that does not currently require meds but going forward for a safe and healthy future, her cardiologist recommends regular appointments to monitor. Our Tink is a sweet special gal looking for a very committed adopter who will see to her whims and needs. If you think you are the one, please complete an application today!
Hatton Animal Rescue spends significantly more on each dog than the adoption fee covers; please consider making a tax-deductible donation by visiting us at https://www.hattonanimalrescue.org/sponsor. Donations help us offset vetting, boarding costs, and additional medical treatments for dogs who need it. For more information on Hatton Animal Rescue, visit our website at: hattonanimalrescue.org.
Meet Tidbit or "Tink" as her foster mother calls her! A recently groomed mega sweetheart, she's a gentle and affectionate little dog who would thrive in a quieter, calmer environment where she can get the attention she deserves. Tink does great with all dogs and cats. She is pee pad trained but only uses them in cases of emergency as she prefers to do her business outside. She enjoys being outside with her person, and you may catch her doing a quick lap around the yard when the weather is nice. She can go in and out of the house on her own as long as there isn't a huge flight of steps involved. She loves all people but is a little timid at first meeting. While she rarely barks, she may voice her opinion when a stranger comes to the door or if she sees an unruly bird or squirrel outside on the patio. As the little princess she is, Tink prefers your presence when she dines. She is underweight so it helps if she has food available throughout the day. She currently eats wet and dry food. As you might have guessed, Tink is a low-key lap dog. She'd love to sleep in the big bed with you but does not demand it. When you're not home, she'll find a quiet place to sleep. That spot may be behind a chair on a blanket, under the bed, or even on a dog bed in the bathroom. She'll decide where her comfort zone is. Tink wants to be near her person all the time and has recently shown signs of separation anxiety when left alone. Tink has been fully vetted and just completed a dental appointment (yes, she still has teeth!). She has a heart murmur that does not currently require meds but going forward for a safe and healthy future, her cardiologist recommends regular appointments to monitor. Our Tink is a sweet special gal looking for a very committed adopter who will see to her whims and needs. If you think you are the one, please complete an application today!
Hatton Animal Rescue spends significantly more on each dog than the adoption fee covers; please consider making a tax-deductible donation by visiting us at https://www.hattonanimalrescue.org/sponsor. Donations help us offset vetting, boarding costs, and additional medical treatments for dogs who need it. For more information on Hatton Animal Rescue, visit our website at: hattonanimalrescue.org.
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Their adoption process
1.
Submit Application
We do a vet check once the application is received. We need to ensure appropriate vetting was done for current/prior pets.
2.
Interview
Video interview such as Zoom/Google Meet required.
3.
Home Check
We require pictures of yard, fence, common living space to ensure no issues that need to be addressed.
4.
Approve Application
5.
Meet the Pet
At the time of the meeting, the people adopt and pay the fee or walk away and we start over with the adoption process on a new applicant.
Additional adoption info
Vet check is required. We google home records to ensure applicant is not lying about owning a home when it's actually a rental that doesn't allow pets.
Vet check is required. We google home records to ensure applicant is not lying about owning a home when it's actually a rental that doesn't allow pets.
The Hatton Animal Rescue Foundation was founded by Gary and Annette Hatton who saw a great gap in our society when it comes to the care and support of special needs animals and seniors. These animals are the ones most left behind and typically deemed un-salvageable or un-adoptable due to their medical conditions and age.
We foster many different types of animals with special needs and/or disabilities in the hopes that they will one day be adopted into a loving home. If one cannot be found, we provide the comfort, care and forever home they need.
Due to the nature of farm animals being more challenging to adopt out, these special guys typically become our permanent residents!
Our amazing team of volunteers are committed to helping animals in our community. We take our convictions and turn them into action.
The Hatton Animal Rescue Foundation was founded by Gary and Annette Hatton who saw a great gap in our society when it comes to the care and support of special needs animals and seniors. These animals are the ones most left behind and typically deemed un-salvageable or un-adoptable due to their medical conditions and age.
We foster many different types of animals with special needs and/or disabilities in the hopes that they will one day be adopted into a loving home. If one cannot be found, we provide the comfort, care and forever home they need.
Due to the nature of farm animals being more challenging to adopt out, these special guys typically become our permanent residents!
Our amazing team of volunteers are committed to helping animals in our community. We take our convictions and turn them into action.
Other pets at this
rescue
We'll also keep you updated on Astoria's adoption status with email updates.