This helps Berea Animal Rescue Fund with pet care costs.
My basic info
Breed
Schnoodle/Mixed Breed (Medium)
Color
Black
Age
3 years 1 month old, Adult
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
61 lbs (current)
Sex
Female
Pet ID
5246
My details
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Meet Mae! 🐾
Mae is a wonderful companion who will thrive best in a calm, quiet home without other dogs, cats, or children. She bonds deeply with her person and does best as the center of attention. A fenced-in yard is highly recommended so Mae can safely enjoy the independence she loves while exploring her surroundings.
Mae has a sweet, gentle nature and truly loves affection. She enjoys cuddling and will often lay across your legs at bedtime or while relaxing around the house. When transitioning into a new home, Mae will need a couple of weeks of grace to adjust—patience, reassurance, and lots of love will help her feel safe and secure.
Feeding:
Mae is a grazer and eats at her own pace. She is fed one cup of dog food in the morning and one cup at dinner. She enjoys chicken, turkey, and ground beef as occasional leftovers. Hawaiian King rolls are a favorite special treat and should be given sparingly. Mae is currently eating Hill’s Science Diet (chicken and barley). When she first arrives in a new home, she may not eat right away, but she will once she feels comfortable.
House Training:
Mae is fully house trained and will go to the door when she needs to go outside. She typically needs to relieve herself shortly after eating. When she needs to poop, she may try to engage you in play or begin pacing—these are her signals that it’s time to go out.
Mae is crate trained and does well in a large crate. She responds to familiar cues and will go straight to her crate when you put on your coat or say, “I have to bye-bye.” She has never been crated for more than four hours at a time but can hold her bladder for six to eight hours if needed.
Exercise and Play:
Mae enjoys daily walks and does especially well when wearing a harness. She also loves car rides. Her favorite toys are stuffed animals and tennis balls. She has a special blanket that brings her comfort, which is usually placed in her crate.
Mae will make a deeply loving and loyal addition to the right home. With patience, consistency, and affection, she will reward her person with endless companionship and love.
The shelter is open Tuesday through Friday from 3:30 PM to 6:30 PM, and on Saturday and Sunday from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM. A meet-and-greet is required for all shelter dogs if you already have a dog. Thank you for considering the adoption of a shelter animal in need!
Meet Mae! 🐾
Mae is a wonderful companion who will thrive best in a calm, quiet home without other dogs, cats, or children. She bonds deeply with her person and does best as the center of attention. A fenced-in yard is highly recommended so Mae can safely enjoy the independence she loves while exploring her surroundings.
Mae has a sweet, gentle nature and truly loves affection. She enjoys cuddling and will often lay across your legs at bedtime or while relaxing around the house. When transitioning into a new home, Mae will need a couple of weeks of grace to adjust—patience, reassurance, and lots of love will help her feel safe and secure.
Feeding:
Mae is a grazer and eats at her own pace. She is fed one cup of dog food in the morning and one cup at dinner. She enjoys chicken, turkey, and ground beef as occasional leftovers. Hawaiian King rolls are a favorite special treat and should be given sparingly. Mae is currently eating Hill’s Science Diet (chicken and barley). When she first arrives in a new home, she may not eat right away, but she will once she feels comfortable.
House Training:
Mae is fully house trained and will go to the door when she needs to go outside. She typically needs to relieve herself shortly after eating. When she needs to poop, she may try to engage you in play or begin pacing—these are her signals that it’s time to go out.
Mae is crate trained and does well in a large crate. She responds to familiar cues and will go straight to her crate when you put on your coat or say, “I have to bye-bye.” She has never been crated for more than four hours at a time but can hold her bladder for six to eight hours if needed.
Exercise and Play:
Mae enjoys daily walks and does especially well when wearing a harness. She also loves car rides. Her favorite toys are stuffed animals and tennis balls. She has a special blanket that brings her comfort, which is usually placed in her crate.
Mae will make a deeply loving and loyal addition to the right home. With patience, consistency, and affection, she will reward her person with endless companionship and love.
The shelter is open Tuesday through Friday from 3:30 PM to 6:30 PM, and on Saturday and Sunday from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM. A meet-and-greet is required for all shelter dogs if you already have a dog. Thank you for considering the adoption of a shelter animal in need!
Adopting an animal is an important decision that will affect you, your household, and the animal for many years to come. Our primary goal is to place animals in a loving and forever home. We strive for the best possible match between you and your new pet. If you do not find the right animal on your first visit to our shelter, please return another day when new animals will be available for adoption. We include as much information as we know about an animal on their information card. We are here to help make a wonderful new addition to your family.
Adoption Requirements:
• Must be 18 years of age or older
• Must have valid ID with current address
• Must provide landlord’s name and phone number (or copy of current lease)
• All members of the household should be present
• You must understand that Berea Animal Rescue must approve your adoption application
Fees
The shelter accepts cash or Mastercard, Visa, or Discover.
*If paying in cash, please understand that volunteers are unable to make change.
Cat Adoption Information
• Senior cats (7 years and older): $65.00
• Cats (7 months – 6 years) – $100.00
• Kittens (less than 7 months) – $125.00
• Cardboard carriers available – $5.00
*Certain animals may carry fees that are higher or lower than indicated here based on special circumstances. See Adoption Associates for details.
Included in fee:
• Immunodeficiency Virus & Leukemia Test
• Spay / Neuter
• Basic Vaccination
• Rabies Vaccination (as age appropriate)
• Worming
• Microchip
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Dog Adoption Information
• Senior Dogs (7 years and older) – $85.00
• Adult Dogs (7 months to 6 years) – $165
• Puppies (less than 7 months) – $250.00
• Small Dogs (less than 25 lbs and less than 7 yrs) – $200.00
*Certain animals may carry fees that are higher or lower than indicated here based on special circumstances. See Adoption Associates for details.
Included in fee:
• General Veterinarian Checkup
• Heartworm Test
• Spay / Neuter
• Basic Vaccination (DHLPP and Bordetella)
• Rabies Vaccination
• Heartworm Pill and Flea Preventative
• Worming
• Microchip
View Adoptable Dogs
Adoption fees help to cover the costs associated with the items listed above and shelter operating costs, all of which average $375 per animal.
Berea ARF operates a “no time limit” shelter where animals are cared for until permanent homes can be found. The shelter is supported by a small dedicated staff and several hundred devoted volunteers. ARF receives no regular government funding and relies solely on donations by its generous supporters.
ADOPTION POLICIES & FEES
Adopting an animal is an important decision that will affect you, your household, and the animal for many years to come. Our primary goal is to place animals in a loving and forever home. We strive for the best possible match between you and your new pet. If you do not find the right animal on your first visit to our shelter, please return another day when new animals will be available for adoption. We include as much information as we know about an animal on their information card. We are here to help make a wonderful new addition to your family.
Adoption Requirements:
• Must be 18 years of age or older
• Must have valid ID with current address
• Must provide landlord’s name and phone number (or copy of current lease)
• All members of the household should be present
• You must understand that Berea Animal Rescue must approve your adoption application
Fees
The shelter accepts cash or Mastercard, Visa, or Discover.
*If paying in cash, please understand that volunteers are unable to make change.
Cat Adoption Information
• Senior cats (7 years and older): $65.00
• Cats (7 months – 6 years) – $100.00
• Kittens (less than 7 months) – $125.00
• Cardboard carriers available – $5.00
*Certain animals may carry fees that are higher or lower than indicated here based on special circumstances. See Adoption Associates for details.
Included in fee:
• Immunodeficiency Virus & Leukemia Test
• Spay / Neuter
• Basic Vaccination
• Rabies Vaccination (as age appropriate)
• Worming
• Microchip
View Adoptable Cats
Dog Adoption Information
• Senior Dogs (7 years and older) – $85.00
• Adult Dogs (7 months to 6 years) – $165
• Puppies (less than 7 months) – $250.00
• Small Dogs (less than 25 lbs and less than 7 yrs) – $200.00
*Certain animals may carry fees that are higher or lower than indicated here based on special circumstances. See Adoption Associates for details.
Included in fee:
• General Veterinarian Checkup
• Heartworm Test
• Spay / Neuter
• Basic Vaccination (DHLPP and Bordetella)
• Rabies Vaccination
• Heartworm Pill and Flea Preventative
• Worming
• Microchip
View Adoptable Dogs
Adoption fees help to cover the costs associated with the items listed above and shelter operating costs, all of which average $375 per animal.
Berea ARF operates a “no time limit” shelter where animals are cared for until permanent homes can be found. The shelter is supported by a small dedicated staff and several hundred devoted volunteers. ARF receives no regular government funding and relies solely on donations by its generous supporters.
ARF is currently offering open hours Tuesday-Friday from 3:30-6:30 pm and Saturdays & Sundays 1-4pm.
Berea ARF
10015 East River Road
Columbia Station, OH 44028
ARF is currently offering open hours Tuesday-Friday from 3:30-6:30 pm and Saturdays & Sundays 1-4pm.
Berea ARF
10015 East River Road
Columbia Station, OH 44028
More about this rescue
Berea Animal Rescue Fund “ARF” began in 1987 as a small group of animal lovers started a ‘grassroots’ movement, recognizing the desperate housing and healthcare needs of homeless animals. Their efforts began in the southwest suburban Cleveland area, transforming a family’s garage into an animal "shelter."
The ARF movement grew when the city of Berea provided us a small building, utility costs included. In return, ARF would always have a cage open for the city’s stray animals. Now, after 20 years of service and thousands of success stories later ARF continues to save lives and make friends. ARF is operated in large part by a group of very dedicated volunteers who give their time and endless love to the shelter's furry residents.
Our next big goal is to position ourselves into a roomier facility…a more spacious home to the area's unwanted and abandoned animals. We believe no pet should be euthanized or left behind because lack of such a place. Our facility is overcrowded and outdated by today’s animal welfare standards. ONLY, through the generous support of the community and the dedication of our volunteers, can we make this dream a reality.
2007 was record breaking for ARF with both animals served and operating costs. Much help is needed!
The Berea Animal Rescue Fund “ARF” operates as a No Time Limit Shelter.
We are a 501(c) 3 Non Profit.
ARF's mission statement.... For the betterment of the lives of stray and abandoned animals, Berea’s Animal Rescue Fund, Inc. promises to:
Give loving care and companionship for as long as needed;
Provide shelter, food and medical necessities;
Seek quality homes through adoption programs;
Create public interest and awareness of animal rights and issues; and
Promote action and advocacy for all of the above.
Berea Animal Rescue Fund “ARF” began in 1987 as a small group of animal lovers started a ‘grassroots’ movement, recognizing the desperate housing and healthcare needs of homeless animals. Their efforts began in the southwest suburban Cleveland area, transforming a family’s garage into an animal "shelter."
The ARF movement grew when the city of Berea provided us a small building, utility costs included. In return, ARF would always have a cage open for the city’s stray animals. Now, after 20 years of service and thousands of success stories later ARF continues to save lives and make friends. ARF is operated in large part by a group of very dedicated volunteers who give their time and endless love to the shelter's furry residents.
Our next big goal is to position ourselves into a roomier facility…a more spacious home to the area's unwanted and abandoned animals. We believe no pet should be euthanized or left behind because lack of such a place. Our facility is overcrowded and outdated by today’s animal welfare standards. ONLY, through the generous support of the community and the dedication of our volunteers, can we make this dream a reality.
2007 was record breaking for ARF with both animals served and operating costs. Much help is needed!
The Berea Animal Rescue Fund “ARF” operates as a No Time Limit Shelter.
We are a 501(c) 3 Non Profit.
ARF's mission statement.... For the betterment of the lives of stray and abandoned animals, Berea’s Animal Rescue Fund, Inc. promises to:
Give loving care and companionship for as long as needed;
Provide shelter, food and medical necessities;
Seek quality homes through adoption programs;
Create public interest and awareness of animal rights and issues; and
Promote action and advocacy for all of the above.
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