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We'll also keep you updated on Rocky's adoption status with email updates.
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Rocky

Bichon Frise

Male, 8 yrs 1 mo
Pennsauken, NJ
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
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Story
Rocky is a 7 yr. old, neutered male bichon. Although Rocky supposedly lived with another dog in his previous home, he's been in foster care for awhile now, and we believe he needs to be an only dog. When he has been with other dogs in his foster home, scuffles and jealousy have been a consistent issue. He's much happier as an only dog. Rocky is house trained as long as he gets out regularly. If he is left alone for long periods of time or not given regular opportunities to go outside, he will mark in the house. Rocky LOVES visitors. He will snuggle up to anyone who comes over to get some love. However, his favorite thing is to just hang with his trusted peeps. We don't have kids in our household, and given his alpha personality, we think Rocky would probably do best in an adult home. However, with all the adult visitors that have come to our house, with very few exceptions, Rocky has been extremely friendly. He is put off by loud, "in your face" behavior. This causes him to be very tentative. If we are running errands and are just going to be running in and out of stores for a minute here and there, Rocky comes along for the ride. He's a great traveler and LOVES coming along. If he's welcome in a store or restaurant and there aren't a lot of other dogs, we bring him along. He's great with PEOPLE, but not so much with other dogs. Rocky is a couch potato when you want to sit on the couch and watch a movie or take a nap. However, he's also extremely active and playful. If you don't feel like playing with him, he'll find a toy or a dog bed and play with it all by himself. He can be a hoot to watch. If he feels you are not giving him an appropriate amount of attention, he will come over and either sit on top of you or "paw" you until you start doing your job! (i.e., petting him or playing with him!) Rocky's photos don't do him justice. We took them when he first arrived and they don't show his true personality. He's absolutely adorable. Just like all bichons, he's adorable, but his personality makes him even cuter. Everyone who visits falls in love with him. If you are interested, visit our site: www.dvbr.org for an application - OR click on or copy & paste this link to go directly to our app: https://dvbr.wufoo.com/forms/zoa3yk4014ohn8/
We'll also keep you updated on Archie's adoption status with email updates.
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Archie

Bichon Frise

Male, 15 yrs
Pennsauken, NJ
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Archie is a 14 year old, neutered male bichon. He has lived with his brother, Jethro, for nearly his entire life. Archie and his brother LOVE one another, and we'd like to keep him and his brother together. Both Archie and Jethro are very sweet boys. They came from a very sad situation where the owners, who were quite devoted to the pair, both died. They were the grandparents of the family. After their deaths, the dogs were given to an uncle who promised to care for them. Unfortunately, he was sick with alcoholism. He would leave for days at a time, leaving them trapped in crates with no food or water and no way to escape or go outside for bathroom breaks. Luckily the family became aware of the situation fairly quickly and you can imagine the horrific site they were confronted with when they were able to gain access to the house and get the dogs. At this point, Archie and Jethro are safely in foster care. However, they are living in a home where there is a dog-aggressive dog. For this reason they have to remain separated. Everyone is doing their best to make the most of a less than ideal situation. The two boys have been groomed and have been fully vetted. Both have had their teeth cleaned under anesthesia. They each lost a couple of teeth, but only a couple, which is a tribute to the care they received while living with their original owners - the grandparents. Archie had two 'warts' removed - one from his ear & the other from his chin. They are both as happy as can be and doing great. Fully recovered at this point and ready to embark on a new adventure together. Are you their new family? Bichons can live 18-20+ years. Are you that special family, willing to take a chance on a pair of wonderful dogs who are just looking for a quiet household where they can spend their 'golden years'? If so, go to our website and fill out an adoption application. They are very friendly, low-key boys. Not high-maintenance or needy at all. Just very appreciative to be in a good home where they are getting regular attention, regular meals and regular access to a fenced yard for exercise and bathroom breaks. If you'd consider adopting these two boys and giving them a home for their golden years, complete an application on our website: www. dvbr. org and someone will be in touch once we have had a chance to review it to set up a visit at which time you can meet the two boys. Copy this link to go to our application: https://dvbr.wufoo.com/forms/zoa3yk4014ohn8/
We'll also keep you updated on Jethro's adoption status with email updates.
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Jethro

Bichon Frise

Male, 13 yrs 11 mos
Pennsauken, NJ
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Jethro is a 13-year-old, neutered male bichon. He is the brother of Archie. He is extremely friendly and loves to play and is the more active of the two boys. Click on Archie's listing to read more about the situation from which the two boys came and to read more about how to apply. Both boys have been groomed, have had a dental cleaning, and are ready to go off on a new adventure. We would consider adoptive or foster homes for these two boys since they are currently in a foster home where a dog aggressive dog resides. Therefore, they must remain separated from the other dog at all times and this is very challenging for the foster family. However, they came from a very terrible situation and needed to be removed immediately so the family agreed to take them. However, if we can find a more suitable foster family, we will consider moving them unless an adoptive one becomes available first. Copy this link to go to our application: https://dvbr.wufoo.com/forms/zoa3yk4014ohn8/
We'll also keep you updated on Nino's adoption status with email updates.
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Nino

Bichon Frise

Male, 9 yrs 1 mo
Pennsauken, NJ
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Nino is a neutered male bichon. He has lived with his companion, Nina, since he was about 2 years old. They are bonded but CAN be separated if absolutely necessary. Nino is 100% housetrained, neutered, and just had his teeth cleaned at the vet. He loves other dogs & people. He is extremely affectionate, very loving, and quite active, but also loves to cuddle on the couch. Nino and his companion, Nina, lived with a woman who recently died of cancer. They were turned over to rescue by a friend after their owner passed away. If you are interested in Nino, or better yet, in BOTH dogs, please complete an application which you can access on our website: www.dvbr.org OR by clicking here: https://dvbr.wufoo.com/forms/zoa3yk4014ohn8/ . Once we have your application, we will contact you to arrange a home visit & discuss the next step. Bichons are a VERY youthful breed & often live 18-20+ years. They are often mistaken for puppies, even when they are elderly. Nino & Nina are spunky little dogs with plenty of life left. Anyone familiar with the breed probably already knows this.
We'll also keep you updated on Nina's adoption status with email updates.
Bonded Pair
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Nina

Bichon Frise Shih Tzu

Female, 8 yrs 1 mo
Pennsauken, NJ
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
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Story
Nina is an 8 y/o (ish) female bichon. She is spayed, just had a dental cleaning at the vet, and she is ready to go once we find her perfect family. She has always lived with Nino, the 10 year old male that is also posted on our website, and we'd LOVE for them to find a home together, but it is not absolutely essential. They can be split up if necessary. Nina is a loving, affectionate dog who LOVES to cuddle with her family members, but she is also quite playful. She came to rescue after her owner passed away due to cancer and was taken in by a family friend. Unfortunately, that friend had 3 other dogs of her own, two of which were puppies and one an elderly dog. So taking on two more was simply not an option. But she ADORED Nina and Nino and would have definitely kept them if it were not for the three she already had. If you are interested in Nina, please complete an application by visiting our website: www.dvbr.org OR click here: https://dvbr.wufoo.com/forms/zoa3yk4014ohn8/ to go directly to the application. Once we have it we will contact you to discuss the next steps, the first of which being a home visit where we would come to meet you & you would get to meet Nina and possibly her companion, Nino.
We'll also keep you updated on Foster Homes Needed*all age/br's adoption status with email updates.
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Foster Homes Needed*all age/br

Mixed Breed (Medium)

Male, Puppy
Collingswood, NJ
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
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Story
Flyer is for illustration purposes looking for temporary foster homes. Please email WoofLoveKim@gmail.com for further information and a Volunteer Application. So You Want to Foster…FAQ *Financial Responsibility – The Rescue provides food, vet care, medications and equipment. You may need a collar, leash and ID tag. The financial cost to you, of fostering and saving lives, is often nothing and always minimal. We provide the material needs, you provide the home and heart. *Commitment – The required time is at minimum 10 days based on the age of the pup(s) and vaccination records. A typical foster period is usually 2-3 weeks, occasionally a little shorter or longer, depending on the needs of your pup(s) *Frequency – There is a scheduled arrival of dogs and pups in need every 2-4 weeks with occasional needs at other times that cannot be anticipated. Your commitment is only ever for each foster period you volunteer for. *Adopting your Foster – If you are hoping to adopt, please be sure to speak with the Rescue and fill in an adoption application. Often we have approved families waiting for pups, so knowing prior to fostering is very important and helps with placement. You are going into this with the intent to find your foster pup a permanent home. But sometimes it happens, and you hope for your foster pup to become your forever pup. The rescue needs to have an approved adoption application prior to any adoption decisions, *Our program is not a Foster to Adopt model. If your sole purpose of fostering is to adopt a puppy please fill out an adoption application for processing and send it to info4WoofLoveRescue@gmail.com *Support – The Rescue provides support from start to finish. We provide a foster packet, an adoption folder with documents for review, and a group of volunteers and fosters that help in a variety of ways. *Household Dynamic – We always do our best to ensure a good foster experience for you and your family. We of course hope that your experience will be SO good that you will want to volunteer to foster again! One of the ways we do that is to learn a little about your home, family and pets. This helps us place dogs and puppies that will be a good foster match in your home while we all work together to find their forever homes! *Distance and Travel – You would be required to come to the Williamstown, NJ area to meet an arrival transport to pick up your pup or visit one of our vets in Marlton/Mullica Hill if needed. Picking up additional supplies, if it became necessary may also be required. Occasionally, a pup may need to get to a clinic, event, or a volunteer for vaccines. Most of our foster homes are within an hour or so of the Collingswood area. *Foster Assignments – We do our best to match foster pups with foster families. Final assignments are made within a few days to the day before an arrival, but can change even as late as late afternoon the day before arrival if a dog cannot come on transport. Sometimes we ask you to take a specific dog that we would like to rescue. Once you commit to a dog, the Rescue commits. We can only take as many dogs as we have foster homes for. *First Step – If you have come this far, and are ready to move forward, then it’s time to fill out the Foster Application and submit it for approval. References will be called, a vet check will be done, and you will receive a call for a foster interview. Please email WoofLoveKim@gmail.com for an application Thank you for considering becoming part of the Woof Love Rescue family!

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Delaware Valley Bichon Rescue

Pennsauken, NJ 08109

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Almost Home Animal Shelter

9140 C Pennsauken Highway, Pennsauken, NJ 08109

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Feral Angels

Haddon Twp., NJ 08104

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Woof Love Rescue

Collingswood, NJ 08108

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Deuces friends animal rescue

Collingswood, NJ 08107

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Pitty City Rescue

Philadelphia, PA 19125

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PAWS, the Philadelphia Animal Welfare Society

100 N. 2nd Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106

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Hand2Paw

PO Box 40122, Philadelphia, PA 19106

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Rebound Hounds PA

Philadelphia, PA 19106

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Street Tails Animal Rescue

1030 N 2nd Street, Suite 401, Philadelphia, PA 19123

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