Tristan and His Siblings: A Story of Resilience and Hope
A Rough Start
Tristan, a lovable 7-month-old puppy, and his three siblings experienced a heartbreaking start to their lives. They were found abandoned at 6 weeks old on a secluded one-lane forest road late at night, a place teeming with threats from feral hogs, coyotes, and owls. The sheer audacity of leaving defenseless pups in such a perilous environment is baffling. It's hard to imagine how anyone could be so careless as to leave these tiny creatures to fend for themselves without a second thought for their survival.
Rescued and Rehabilitated
Despite the harsh start, Tristan and his siblings were given a second chance at life. The caring individuals who found them ensured they received everything they needed to thrive. They were given wormer and three sets of vaccines, including neopar, to protect them from harmful diseases. They also received heartworm prevention, were microchipped for identification, and recently, they got their rabies vaccinations and were spayed or neutered.
A Bright Future Ahead
Now weighing in at 18 pounds, Tristan has been identified as a wirehaired pointing griffon terrier mix. These smart and energetic pups have shown remarkable resilience and adaptability. Their evaluations have been completed, and they’re now ready for adoption.
The Perfect Family Addition
Tristan and his siblings are not only dog-friendly but also people-friendly, making them ideal companions for families. They are intelligent little pups, eager to learn and ready to become cherished members of a loving home.
If you're looking for a loyal, spirited, and delightful addition to your family, consider adopting Tristan or one of his siblings. They are sure to bring joy and love into your life, just as they have inspired hope and resilience in theirs.
Tristan and His Siblings: A Story of Resilience and Hope
A Rough Start
Tristan, a lovable 7-month-old puppy, and his three siblings experienced a heartbreaking start to their lives. They were found abandoned at 6 weeks old on a secluded one-lane forest road late at night, a place teeming with threats from feral hogs, coyotes, and owls. The sheer audacity of leaving defenseless pups in such a perilous environment is baffling. It's hard to imagine how anyone could be so careless as to leave these tiny creatures to fend for themselves without a second thought for their survival.
Rescued and Rehabilitated
Despite the harsh start, Tristan and his siblings were given a second chance at life. The caring individuals who found them ensured they received everything they needed to thrive. They were given wormer and three sets of vaccines, including neopar, to protect them from harmful diseases. They also received heartworm prevention, were microchipped for identification, and recently, they got their rabies vaccinations and were spayed or neutered.
A Bright Future Ahead
Now weighing in at 18 pounds, Tristan has been identified as a wirehaired pointing griffon terrier mix. These smart and energetic pups have shown remarkable resilience and adaptability. Their evaluations have been completed, and they’re now ready for adoption.
The Perfect Family Addition
Tristan and his siblings are not only dog-friendly but also people-friendly, making them ideal companions for families. They are intelligent little pups, eager to learn and ready to become cherished members of a loving home.
If you're looking for a loyal, spirited, and delightful addition to your family, consider adopting Tristan or one of his siblings. They are sure to bring joy and love into your life, just as they have inspired hope and resilience in theirs.
Applications must be approved prior to meet and greets for fostered dogs.
2.
Approve Application
A processor will call you, check your references. Please make sure your vet has permission to speak to the processor.
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Pay Fee
Once approved and your pet selected, payment instructions will be provided.
Additional adoption info
Fees vary by pet, but all animals will be totally vetted and up to date. We do require an adoption contract. Home visits may be required. Fenced yards unless prior approval is mandatory. References required. Volunteer run rescue that is the only rescue in 3 counties that do not have animal control of any kind...your calls will be answered but due to rural area may not always receive signal. Best contact is by text or email.
Payment plans available upon request.
Transportation provided to the Maritimes every 6 weeks.
We also have foster opportunities in the maritimes. Email us for a foster application. Or copy and paste: https://form.jotform.com/242206691319153
Fees vary by pet, but all animals will be totally vetted and up to date. We do require an adoption contract. Home visits may be required. Fenced yards unless prior approval is mandatory. References required. Volunteer run rescue that is the only rescue in 3 counties that do not have animal control of any kind...your calls will be answered but due to rural area may not always receive signal. Best contact is by text or email.
Payment plans available upon request.
Transportation provided to the Maritimes every 6 weeks.
We also have foster opportunities in the maritimes. Email us for a foster application. Or copy and paste: https://form.jotform.com/242206691319153
We will be happy to arrange meet and greets for dogs already fostered in the maritimes with an approved application.
We will be happy to arrange meet and greets for dogs already fostered in the maritimes with an approved application.
More about this rescue
BMAR is a No-Kill facility: a place of safety for healthy adoptable animals, a home for the homeless, a haven for the mistreated, neglected, or abused animals of Sabine & surrounding counties. BMAR also runs a sanctuary for those deemed unadoptible due to medical and behavior issues.
100% Volunteer Rescue. We have no animal control, Humane Society, or SPCA operating in our area leaving animals in dire straights.
BMAR is dedicated to the prevention of cruelty & abuse to all animals & livestock.
We currently only adopt to states and Canada where we have a network in place to monitor animals and help with problems.
BMAR backs it's dogs for life and will take back no matter how long and at any time if circumstance arise and you cannot keep your pet.
BMAR is a No-Kill facility: a place of safety for healthy adoptable animals, a home for the homeless, a haven for the mistreated, neglected, or abused animals of Sabine & surrounding counties. BMAR also runs a sanctuary for those deemed unadoptible due to medical and behavior issues.
100% Volunteer Rescue. We have no animal control, Humane Society, or SPCA operating in our area leaving animals in dire straights.
BMAR is dedicated to the prevention of cruelty & abuse to all animals & livestock.
We currently only adopt to states and Canada where we have a network in place to monitor animals and help with problems.
BMAR backs it's dogs for life and will take back no matter how long and at any time if circumstance arise and you cannot keep your pet.
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