My name is Pogo, I’m a young boxer mix puppy (my friends think.) I was found in northern Alabama with a really bad leg wound, and missing my foot. My friends up there cared for me until I could transfer to Ewenity Farms here in Florida. I am currently undergoing treatment for an infection, and then I will need another surgery to remove more of my leg so I can live comfortably. I will spend my recovery with my foster family until I am ready for my new home. They’re saying I’ll be a bigger boy (40ish lbs) once I’m full grown.
My friends don’t know exactly what happened to me, but it has not affected my outlook on life. I love other dogs, cats, adults, kids, and even all of my new friends at the vet office! My foster mom says I’m an expert snuggler and treat connoisseur. I love playing with my toys (the noisier the better!), foster brothers (wrestling and tug are so much fun!), sunbathing, and exploring everything! I am still a puppy, and working on my big dog skills, like house training, crate training, and not stealing my foster mom’s socks. She says when they are on her feet they’re hers and gives me other toys to distract me (I don’t quite agree, but I’m still learning.) I love to express my opinions on everything, and would really love a home with a backyard for me to run around in. My foster mom says I might be a bit too noisy for apartment living, I just have big ideas and thoughts that need to be shared! I’m not a fan of being left alone yet, I really love being with my people and friends.
My foster mom started me in puppy school, since she says we’ll be hanging out for a bit, and they tell me I’m a quick learner and doing really well!
I will require life-long joint supplements to support my legs.
Are you ready to add some fun and love to your life? Because I am more than ready to provide it!
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My name is Pogo, I’m a young boxer mix puppy (my friends think.) I was found in northern Alabama with a really bad leg wound, and missing my foot. My friends up there cared for me until I could transfer to Ewenity Farms here in Florida. I am currently undergoing treatment for an infection, and then I will need another surgery to remove more of my leg so I can live comfortably. I will spend my recovery with my foster family until I am ready for my new home. They’re saying I’ll be a bigger boy (40ish lbs) once I’m full grown.
My friends don’t know exactly what happened to me, but it has not affected my outlook on life. I love other dogs, cats, adults, kids, and even all of my new friends at the vet office! My foster mom says I’m an expert snuggler and treat connoisseur. I love playing with my toys (the noisier the better!), foster brothers (wrestling and tug are so much fun!), sunbathing, and exploring everything! I am still a puppy, and working on my big dog skills, like house training, crate training, and not stealing my foster mom’s socks. She says when they are on her feet they’re hers and gives me other toys to distract me (I don’t quite agree, but I’m still learning.) I love to express my opinions on everything, and would really love a home with a backyard for me to run around in. My foster mom says I might be a bit too noisy for apartment living, I just have big ideas and thoughts that need to be shared! I’m not a fan of being left alone yet, I really love being with my people and friends.
My foster mom started me in puppy school, since she says we’ll be hanging out for a bit, and they tell me I’m a quick learner and doing really well!
I will require life-long joint supplements to support my legs.
Are you ready to add some fun and love to your life? Because I am more than ready to provide it!
We require potential adopters to fill out an Adoption Application.When that is approved we can arrange for the prospective adopter to meet the dog they are interested in. We do require an adoption contract to be signed at time of adoption. We have a virtual home-check process (don't forget to submit photos of the exterior of your home!) Adoption fees range depending on the age of the dog. We do have dogs located at qualified fosters throughout the state and also out of state.
We require potential adopters to fill out an Adoption Application.When that is approved we can arrange for the prospective adopter to meet the dog they are interested in. We do require an adoption contract to be signed at time of adoption. We have a virtual home-check process (don't forget to submit photos of the exterior of your home!) Adoption fees range depending on the age of the dog. We do have dogs located at qualified fosters throughout the state and also out of state.
Since all rescue dogs live in foster homes, there is no single facility to meet pups.
You will need to contact Ewenity Farms HDH to make arrangements to meet the rescue dog after you have an approved app on file. Apps can be filled out at ewenityfarm.org
Since all rescue dogs live in foster homes, there is no single facility to meet pups.
You will need to contact Ewenity Farms HDH to make arrangements to meet the rescue dog after you have an approved app on file. Apps can be filled out at ewenityfarm.org
More about this rescue
We are a small, foster-based rescue organization located in Southwest Florida. Being small helps us give more one-on-one attention to individual dogs and their needs. Rescued dogs are kept in our homes and treated as our own. Herding dogs are unique. They are highly intelligent and require much of the owner’s attention. The dogs are evaluated, when they come into the rescue, for any temperament and health issues. Then they are given basic obedience, socialization and rehabilitation as it is necessary.
It is our sole purpose to find forever homes for these loving, wonderful dogs that have been discarded through no fault of their own. All adopted dogs are spayed/neutered, up to date on shots, heartworm negative, micro-chipped, and on flea and heartworm preventative.
We are a small, foster-based rescue organization located in Southwest Florida. Being small helps us give more one-on-one attention to individual dogs and their needs. Rescued dogs are kept in our homes and treated as our own. Herding dogs are unique. They are highly intelligent and require much of the owner’s attention. The dogs are evaluated, when they come into the rescue, for any temperament and health issues. Then they are given basic obedience, socialization and rehabilitation as it is necessary.
It is our sole purpose to find forever homes for these loving, wonderful dogs that have been discarded through no fault of their own. All adopted dogs are spayed/neutered, up to date on shots, heartworm negative, micro-chipped, and on flea and heartworm preventative.
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