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From her foster-
"She’s not much of a barker unless she sees her reflection- LOL. She makes grunting noises sometimes but is relatively quiet. She loves her crate, I leave it open and she goes in to nap and takes her toys with her.
She’s still a little timid but nothing like she was when she arrived. She’s unsure of strangers and will shy away.
She gets along with other dogs and my cat.
I feed her 4 times a day ( she was very thin when I got her) for a total of 1 cup, I’ll be increasing it in a few days.
She’s doing good with potty training and uses pee pads, but mostly she goes outside. She’s still learning to be a puppy.
She likes playing with balls and old squeaky toys (not interested in the new ones I got her), lol
She likes being in your lap, but you will need to initiate it. I pick her up, and she’ll lay down in my lap or next to me and sleep."
Stylish Bootsie is showing off her cute little white paws. She’s 11 pounds (as of end of Dec), about 4 months old and has received her rabies, bordetella, and distemper vaccines.
She was pulled from a Texas shelter and is now in a foster home. Her tail has been removed (probably by her former owner) and we heard rumors that he also killed her mother. Happily, puppies are resilient and she is gaining trust in humans again. When she got to her foster home she spent the first day hiding out in her crate, but by day 2 she ventured out and started playing with the resident dog and allowed her new foster mom to pet her. Hopefully she will now get to experience the love and care that all puppies and dogs deserve.
Bootsie is currently in Texas, but once adopted, will be transported to the NJ area.
To apply to adopt, please copy and paste the link below into your browser:
https://form.jotform.com/210286667669167
We always need fosters, please join us! Foster application:
https://form.jotform.com/210257395409155
From her foster-
"She’s not much of a barker unless she sees her reflection- LOL. She makes grunting noises sometimes but is relatively quiet. She loves her crate, I leave it open and she goes in to nap and takes her toys with her.
She’s still a little timid but nothing like she was when she arrived. She’s unsure of strangers and will shy away.
She gets along with other dogs and my cat.
I feed her 4 times a day ( she was very thin when I got her) for a total of 1 cup, I’ll be increasing it in a few days.
She’s doing good with potty training and uses pee pads, but mostly she goes outside. She’s still learning to be a puppy.
She likes playing with balls and old squeaky toys (not interested in the new ones I got her), lol
She likes being in your lap, but you will need to initiate it. I pick her up, and she’ll lay down in my lap or next to me and sleep."
Stylish Bootsie is showing off her cute little white paws. She’s 11 pounds (as of end of Dec), about 4 months old and has received her rabies, bordetella, and distemper vaccines.
She was pulled from a Texas shelter and is now in a foster home. Her tail has been removed (probably by her former owner) and we heard rumors that he also killed her mother. Happily, puppies are resilient and she is gaining trust in humans again. When she got to her foster home she spent the first day hiding out in her crate, but by day 2 she ventured out and started playing with the resident dog and allowed her new foster mom to pet her. Hopefully she will now get to experience the love and care that all puppies and dogs deserve.
Bootsie is currently in Texas, but once adopted, will be transported to the NJ area.
To apply to adopt, please copy and paste the link below into your browser:
https://form.jotform.com/210286667669167
We always need fosters, please join us! Foster application:
https://form.jotform.com/210257395409155
We will contact your references and vet. Then a
Virtual Home Visit (video call) is conducted.
3.
Approve Application
If approved, a Meet and Greet is scheduled or transport pickup is confirmed.
4.
Take the Pet Home
Adopter gets a new "Friend for Life" and a pup has been saved.
Additional adoption info
We strive to find the best fit for the adopter and the dog.
Dogs fostered in Texas arrive on transport and go home on arrival.
Dogs fostered in PA, NJ, and NY areas can have a meet and greet after potential adopters' applications are approved.
¡Tenga en cuenta!
Si necesita ayuda para completar el formulario, envíenos un correo electrónico a info@friendsforlifeanimalrescue.org y nos comunicaremos con usted. O utilice este enlace para una versión en español. https://form.jotform.com/241404804882153
We strive to find the best fit for the adopter and the dog.
Dogs fostered in Texas arrive on transport and go home on arrival.
Dogs fostered in PA, NJ, and NY areas can have a meet and greet after potential adopters' applications are approved.
¡Tenga en cuenta!
Si necesita ayuda para completar el formulario, envíenos un correo electrónico a info@friendsforlifeanimalrescue.org y nos comunicaremos con usted. O utilice este enlace para una versión en español. https://form.jotform.com/241404804882153
Friends for Life Animal Rescue is a non-profit, 501(c)3, volunteer-run, foster-based Rescue (no facility).
Our focus is to save the lives of dogs and puppies in high-kill shelters in the south and local owner surrenders.
Our mission is to place unwanted and in-danger animals in homes, regardless of age or breed. To educate the public and help stop animal cruelty and neglect.
We don't discriminate against potential adopters on any basis or for any reason. We approve potential adopters if they are and the animal they applied for is a good fit.
Extra Info.-
*If a dog is listed on Adopt a Pet, they are still available, and we accept applications. We approve applications on the best fit for both dog and family.
*We take our best guess on breed and size when fully grown.
* Our dogs are adopted from their foster home or straight from transport from kill shelters in the south.
*We always need foster homes so we can continue to save dogs. Don't hesitate to contact us if you are interested in fostering. Or fill out the foster application using this link - https://form.jotform.com/210257395409155
Friends for Life Animal Rescue is a non-profit, 501(c)3, volunteer-run, foster-based Rescue (no facility).
Our focus is to save the lives of dogs and puppies in high-kill shelters in the south and local owner surrenders.
Our mission is to place unwanted and in-danger animals in homes, regardless of age or breed. To educate the public and help stop animal cruelty and neglect.
We don't discriminate against potential adopters on any basis or for any reason. We approve potential adopters if they are and the animal they applied for is a good fit.
Extra Info.-
*If a dog is listed on Adopt a Pet, they are still available, and we accept applications. We approve applications on the best fit for both dog and family.
*We take our best guess on breed and size when fully grown.
* Our dogs are adopted from their foster home or straight from transport from kill shelters in the south.
*We always need foster homes so we can continue to save dogs. Don't hesitate to contact us if you are interested in fostering. Or fill out the foster application using this link - https://form.jotform.com/210257395409155
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