⨠Meet Iris – your future best friend! â¨Iris is our sweet foster girl born around November 5th to an Amish breeder farm and we took over her care when she was 8 weeks old. Often when puppies have not been sold at eight weeks, they will either euthanize them or offer them to a rescue to take. We jumped at the trance to help three puppies that they no longer saw fit to keep. They were not in tip top shape at all, but they are now. Iris arrived a little bit scared and shy, but she now is the happiest, most curious soul. She’s independent but loves being around her humans, always wanting to be part of the action. here is what her adoring foster mom, Jennifer has to say about her'Iris is so playful, a ton of fun and super cute. She fits right into our household routine faster than we expected. Iris gets along wonderfully with all of our dogs and absolutely adores our 10-year-old son, making her a fantastic candidate for a family home. While she’s happy and well-behaved in her crate (she sleeps there overnight and does great when we leave the house). Iris definitely prefers lounging out in the house when you’re home—close to her people. She just wants to be where you are.Iris would make an amazing family dog: loving, joyful, adaptable, and a total delight to have around. If you’re looking for a loyal, playful companion with a big heart, Iris might be your girl. â¨we expect her to reach 75 pounds as an adult.Message us to learn more or to meet Iris! Email Critter Cavalry Rescue at
PLEASE NOTE: Our dogs are transported from Tennessee to meeting places in the states where we have posted. Further information about us is given on our Adopt-A-Pet site. The adoption fees vary and will be provided as well as noted on the application you receive. Contact us at 615-661-5333 or ccrnewengland@gmail.com
⨠Meet Iris – your future best friend! â¨Iris is our sweet foster girl born around November 5th to an Amish breeder farm and we took over her care when she was 8 weeks old. Often when puppies have not been sold at eight weeks, they will either euthanize them or offer them to a rescue to take. We jumped at the trance to help three puppies that they no longer saw fit to keep. They were not in tip top shape at all, but they are now. Iris arrived a little bit scared and shy, but she now is the happiest, most curious soul. She’s independent but loves being around her humans, always wanting to be part of the action. here is what her adoring foster mom, Jennifer has to say about her'Iris is so playful, a ton of fun and super cute. She fits right into our household routine faster than we expected. Iris gets along wonderfully with all of our dogs and absolutely adores our 10-year-old son, making her a fantastic candidate for a family home. While she’s happy and well-behaved in her crate (she sleeps there overnight and does great when we leave the house). Iris definitely prefers lounging out in the house when you’re home—close to her people. She just wants to be where you are.Iris would make an amazing family dog: loving, joyful, adaptable, and a total delight to have around. If you’re looking for a loyal, playful companion with a big heart, Iris might be your girl. â¨we expect her to reach 75 pounds as an adult.Message us to learn more or to meet Iris! Email Critter Cavalry Rescue at
PLEASE NOTE: Our dogs are transported from Tennessee to meeting places in the states where we have posted. Further information about us is given on our Adopt-A-Pet site. The adoption fees vary and will be provided as well as noted on the application you receive. Contact us at 615-661-5333 or ccrnewengland@gmail.com