My name is Squirp!

Posted over 3 months ago|Updated over 4 weeks ago
Squirp

My basic info

Age
Adult
Sex
Male
Color
Gray or Blue (Mostly)
Hair Length
short
Pet ID
22120373

My details

  • Purebred

My health

  • Shots current
  • Has special needs
  • Spayed/neutered

My story

Contact info

Pet ID
22120373

Contact
Not provided

Phone
Not provided

Email
info@prodogsohio.org

Their adoption process

We appreciate your support, in order to help us continue to rescue dogs! Donations can be made via our PayPal account - info@prodogsohio.org.

You must be willing to commute to the location that the pet is being fostered in order to be eligible to adopt. We do not ship our pets. We also require that you personally bring the pet back to us should the adoption not work out.

We do NOT negotiate adoption fees. All money goes to support our rescue operation. We are 100% volunteered based.

We require your current dog(s) to be current on vaccines and heartworm prevention.

Apply online at www.prodogsohio.org, under the Adoptables tab.

Due to the volume of apps and inquiries, we may not be able to respond to everyone.

Go meet their pets

We have monthly events at local pet stores in Columbus and Dayton, and can arrange private meet-and-greets with individual fosters, as needed. Please submit an application to adopt in order to be contacted by one of our adoption coordinators, if you would like to meet one of our dogs.

More about this rescue

Purebred Rescue Organization of Ohio has been rescuing, rehabilitating, and rehoming companion animals for over twenty years. What started as a small foster-based rescue in Dayton, focused on purebred puppy mill releases and owner surrenders, has grown into a multi-city effort, and now includes the PUPP Prison Dog Training Program and partnerships with shelters across the State of Ohio to help save hundreds of dogs each year. Contrary to our name, we rescue dogs of all breeds, mixes, shapes, and sizes! We provide standard vetting for them while they are in our care - all of our dogs are fixed, heartworm tested, vaccinated, and microchipped before they are placed in adoptive homes.