Billy is about 2 years old and has packed a lot of living into the past 3 months. His early years are a mystery, though some of his behaviors indicate that perhaps he wasn’t loved or cared for properly. He and two dog friends were on the run in the woods for about three weeks in October. When he was captured, Billy had a face full of porcupine quills. He came into rescue at Susie Q and was able to be moved to foster care with mentor dogs George and Betty. He watched them and mimicked their behavior and has grown more confident each day. He is quite connected to George, who has demonstrated that it is okay to sleep on the bed, lie on the couch and ensure that the counters are clean. He is most comfortable sleeping near (or on) his furry friends as his pictures show. Billy is hand shy and still fearful of being restrained (leashed) but is getting more tolerant each time. He is doing well with his potty training once he knows what is expected of him. He is not crate trained and because of his history of escaping and running a fenced in yard is a must for this boy. I believe he would do best in a home with a mentor dog to show him how to be a pet. His last requirement is only that someone love him forever and be ready to teach him the rest of his dog skills. His adoption fee is $350. Please go to the website and fill out an application if you are interested in meeting him. www.susieqdogresq.com
Billy is about 2 years old and has packed a lot of living into the past 3 months. His early years are a mystery, though some of his behaviors indicate that perhaps he wasn’t loved or cared for properly. He and two dog friends were on the run in the woods for about three weeks in October. When he was captured, Billy had a face full of porcupine quills. He came into rescue at Susie Q and was able to be moved to foster care with mentor dogs George and Betty. He watched them and mimicked their behavior and has grown more confident each day. He is quite connected to George, who has demonstrated that it is okay to sleep on the bed, lie on the couch and ensure that the counters are clean. He is most comfortable sleeping near (or on) his furry friends as his pictures show. Billy is hand shy and still fearful of being restrained (leashed) but is getting more tolerant each time. He is doing well with his potty training once he knows what is expected of him. He is not crate trained and because of his history of escaping and running a fenced in yard is a must for this boy. I believe he would do best in a home with a mentor dog to show him how to be a pet. His last requirement is only that someone love him forever and be ready to teach him the rest of his dog skills. His adoption fee is $350. Please go to the website and fill out an application if you are interested in meeting him. www.susieqdogresq.com
Adoption Contract required before we make any appointments to meet the dogs. Adoption fees vary but range from $150.00 to $400.00. All adult dogs are spayed or neutered before adoption and a spay/neuter deposit is required on all puppies.
Adoption Contract required before we make any appointments to meet the dogs. Adoption fees vary but range from $150.00 to $400.00. All adult dogs are spayed or neutered before adoption and a spay/neuter deposit is required on all puppies.
Our dogs are generally met at my home after an application has been reviewed and a vet reference has been done.
Our dogs are generally met at my home after an application has been reviewed and a vet reference has been done.
More about this rescue
SusieQ Dog ResQ has a mission to rescue needy and unwanted dogs and keep them in our home until a home of their own can be found. I started my non profit venture following my volunteering in the rescue of animals in New Orleans after hurricane Katrina. It was then that I knew I wanted to focus on this full time. I do know that one person doing their part, no matter how large or small, can make a difference.I have met so many gracious, deserving pets over the years and try to give back the love and trust they put in me by improving their lives and giving them a chance to find a forever home.. I have met many dedicated people from all over the U.S. doing what they can to improve the lives of many formerly unwanted pets. I have fallen in love with my FOSTER FURRIES over the years and although it is always hard to let them go, just thinking of the next one needing to be saved helps me continue. I do this in my own home where I get to know each and every one of them very well and can make the best matches into new families. They all stay in my home and become part of our family until their own family can be found. I do this with the help of my husband, Ray, who is a retired Firefighter. We recieved our 501c3 non-profit status in 2007 so donations are tax deductible. Donations are needed to help with the vet bills and to keep my rescue going. We are volunteers so every dollar goes into caring for the animals. Thank you for considering a rescue dog.
SusieQ Dog ResQ has a mission to rescue needy and unwanted dogs and keep them in our home until a home of their own can be found. I started my non profit venture following my volunteering in the rescue of animals in New Orleans after hurricane Katrina. It was then that I knew I wanted to focus on this full time. I do know that one person doing their part, no matter how large or small, can make a difference.I have met so many gracious, deserving pets over the years and try to give back the love and trust they put in me by improving their lives and giving them a chance to find a forever home.. I have met many dedicated people from all over the U.S. doing what they can to improve the lives of many formerly unwanted pets. I have fallen in love with my FOSTER FURRIES over the years and although it is always hard to let them go, just thinking of the next one needing to be saved helps me continue. I do this in my own home where I get to know each and every one of them very well and can make the best matches into new families. They all stay in my home and become part of our family until their own family can be found. I do this with the help of my husband, Ray, who is a retired Firefighter. We recieved our 501c3 non-profit status in 2007 so donations are tax deductible. Donations are needed to help with the vet bills and to keep my rescue going. We are volunteers so every dollar goes into caring for the animals. Thank you for considering a rescue dog.
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