Meet Oliver, a curious and playful young 3-4 year old pup who's ready to bounce his way into your heart! This little guy has had a bit of a rough start, but his friendly and affectionate nature shines through, and he's eager to find his forever family.
Oliver sweet and good with other dogs, making him the perfect addition to any family.
Oliver is a loving dog who deserves a second chance and a warm home to call his own.
Meet Oliver, a curious and playful young 3-4 year old pup who's ready to bounce his way into your heart! This little guy has had a bit of a rough start, but his friendly and affectionate nature shines through, and he's eager to find his forever family.
Oliver sweet and good with other dogs, making him the perfect addition to any family.
Oliver is a loving dog who deserves a second chance and a warm home to call his own.
Our pet adoption fees are based on the medical cost of the dog you would like to adopt. It can range anywhere from $75 to $500 depending on the extent of care they need. All dogs are brought up to date on their shots, including Rabies, they are spayed/neutered, microchipped and free of parasites. They are also tested for Heartworm and Lymes disease. Because of the poor treatment given to some of these animals by their previous owners, many need dentals and there are some that test positive for Heartworm and/or Lymes. These treatments are very expensive and the Rescue can only pay their hospital costs from adoption fees. We are a non-profit organization that relies strictly on donations.
Our pet adoption fees are based on the medical cost of the dog you would like to adopt. It can range anywhere from $75 to $500 depending on the extent of care they need. All dogs are brought up to date on their shots, including Rabies, they are spayed/neutered, microchipped and free of parasites. They are also tested for Heartworm and Lymes disease. Because of the poor treatment given to some of these animals by their previous owners, many need dentals and there are some that test positive for Heartworm and/or Lymes. These treatments are very expensive and the Rescue can only pay their hospital costs from adoption fees. We are a non-profit organization that relies strictly on donations.