Stanley is a spirited and resilient young dog with a story that tugs at the heartstrings. Born on April 2, 2022, he is a possible Greyhound/Chihuahua mix weighing in at 40 pounds. Stanley is healthy, up-to-date on all vaccines, microchipped, heartworm negative, neutered, and received a Proheart 12 injection for year-long protection.
A Journey of Hope and Resilience
Stanley's journey has been a challenging one. He was first adopted as a tiny puppy but was returned when he grew too big. His second adoption ended because of his enthusiasm for chasing cats. "Third time's the charm?" we ask, as Stanley now finds himself at Barking Mad Animal Rescue (BMAR).
From Shelter to Shelter
Stanley's early months were spent in a shelter, where he was then transferred to Rescue #1. Despite their efforts, Stanley's adoptions didn't work out, and they couldn't keep him. He was sent to Rescue #2, which had no room for him, leading to a lengthy three-year stay in a boarding facility. A change in ownership at the facility placed Stanley at risk of euthanasia, but he was saved and brought to BMAR.
Stanley's Personality and Skills
Stanley is a well-behaved and friendly dog. He is great on a leash, potty trained, and can use a doggie door. He enjoys playing with other dogs and is comfortable in playgroups. Stanley gets along well with older kids, though he hasn't been around young children. He can be a bit shy in new situations but quickly warms up.
Overcoming Challenges
Due to his long stay in boarding, Stanley developed "barrier aggression," a behavior that arises from being confined. However, at BMAR, once the gate is open, Stanley joyfully runs out to play, showing no aggression. The team at BMAR has had no problems with him, and he is very friendly.
The Perfect Home for Stanley
Stanley is looking for a loving home that can offer him the stability and care he deserves. He would thrive in a household that can accommodate a 40-pound dog and does not have cats. Stanley has a lot of love to give and is waiting for the right family to provide him with a permanent, loving home. Could you be the one to give Stanley his happy ending?
Stanley is a spirited and resilient young dog with a story that tugs at the heartstrings. Born on April 2, 2022, he is a possible Greyhound/Chihuahua mix weighing in at 40 pounds. Stanley is healthy, up-to-date on all vaccines, microchipped, heartworm negative, neutered, and received a Proheart 12 injection for year-long protection.
A Journey of Hope and Resilience
Stanley's journey has been a challenging one. He was first adopted as a tiny puppy but was returned when he grew too big. His second adoption ended because of his enthusiasm for chasing cats. "Third time's the charm?" we ask, as Stanley now finds himself at Barking Mad Animal Rescue (BMAR).
From Shelter to Shelter
Stanley's early months were spent in a shelter, where he was then transferred to Rescue #1. Despite their efforts, Stanley's adoptions didn't work out, and they couldn't keep him. He was sent to Rescue #2, which had no room for him, leading to a lengthy three-year stay in a boarding facility. A change in ownership at the facility placed Stanley at risk of euthanasia, but he was saved and brought to BMAR.
Stanley's Personality and Skills
Stanley is a well-behaved and friendly dog. He is great on a leash, potty trained, and can use a doggie door. He enjoys playing with other dogs and is comfortable in playgroups. Stanley gets along well with older kids, though he hasn't been around young children. He can be a bit shy in new situations but quickly warms up.
Overcoming Challenges
Due to his long stay in boarding, Stanley developed "barrier aggression," a behavior that arises from being confined. However, at BMAR, once the gate is open, Stanley joyfully runs out to play, showing no aggression. The team at BMAR has had no problems with him, and he is very friendly.
The Perfect Home for Stanley
Stanley is looking for a loving home that can offer him the stability and care he deserves. He would thrive in a household that can accommodate a 40-pound dog and does not have cats. Stanley has a lot of love to give and is waiting for the right family to provide him with a permanent, loving home. Could you be the one to give Stanley his happy ending?
Applications must be approved prior to meet and greets for fostered dogs.
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Approve Application
A processor will call you, check your references. Please make sure your vet has permission to speak to the processor.
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Pay Fee
Once approved and your pet selected, payment instructions will be provided.
Additional adoption info
Fees vary by pet, but all animals will be totally vetted and up to date. We do require an adoption contract. Home visits may be required. Fenced yards unless prior approval is mandatory. References required. Volunteer run rescue that is the only rescue in 3 counties that do not have animal control of any kind...your calls will be answered but due to rural area may not always receive signal. Best contact is by text or email.
Payment plans available upon request.
Transportation provided to the Maritimes every 6 weeks.
We also have foster opportunities in the maritimes. Email us for a foster application. Or copy and paste: https://form.jotform.com/242206691319153
Fees vary by pet, but all animals will be totally vetted and up to date. We do require an adoption contract. Home visits may be required. Fenced yards unless prior approval is mandatory. References required. Volunteer run rescue that is the only rescue in 3 counties that do not have animal control of any kind...your calls will be answered but due to rural area may not always receive signal. Best contact is by text or email.
Payment plans available upon request.
Transportation provided to the Maritimes every 6 weeks.
We also have foster opportunities in the maritimes. Email us for a foster application. Or copy and paste: https://form.jotform.com/242206691319153
We will be happy to arrange meet and greets for dogs already fostered in the maritimes with an approved application.
We will be happy to arrange meet and greets for dogs already fostered in the maritimes with an approved application.
More about this rescue
BMAR is a No-Kill facility: a place of safety for healthy adoptable animals, a home for the homeless, a haven for the mistreated, neglected, or abused animals of Sabine & surrounding counties. BMAR also runs a sanctuary for those deemed unadoptible due to medical and behavior issues.
100% Volunteer Rescue. We have no animal control, Humane Society, or SPCA operating in our area leaving animals in dire straights.
BMAR is dedicated to the prevention of cruelty & abuse to all animals & livestock.
We currently only adopt to states and Canada where we have a network in place to monitor animals and help with problems.
BMAR backs it's dogs for life and will take back no matter how long and at any time if circumstance arise and you cannot keep your pet.
BMAR is a No-Kill facility: a place of safety for healthy adoptable animals, a home for the homeless, a haven for the mistreated, neglected, or abused animals of Sabine & surrounding counties. BMAR also runs a sanctuary for those deemed unadoptible due to medical and behavior issues.
100% Volunteer Rescue. We have no animal control, Humane Society, or SPCA operating in our area leaving animals in dire straights.
BMAR is dedicated to the prevention of cruelty & abuse to all animals & livestock.
We currently only adopt to states and Canada where we have a network in place to monitor animals and help with problems.
BMAR backs it's dogs for life and will take back no matter how long and at any time if circumstance arise and you cannot keep your pet.
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