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Maybe she was born with it - maybe it is MAYBELLINE. Wait a second… my name is MAYBELLINE! I can guarantee that my good looks are all natural. I don’t need cosmetics to enhance my beauty. I am told that I am a very pretty girl and that I have perfect eyeliner. I know women pay a lot of money to have tattooed eyeliner just like mine. My foster mom thinks I am a model canine citizen. She cannot believe that I was a dumped dog in southern Indiana. When I was taken to the local animal shelter, there was no concealing that I was extremely pregnant. I was so worried that I would have my babies in the cold, loud unhealthy shelter. That is not the foundation that they need to start their lives. Thank goodness, I was able to go to a nearby foster home. The day after I arrived, I delivered 8 puppies. They were sure cute, but motherhood wasn’t necessarily for me. I was thrilled to get them weaned and sent to Rover Rescue. Yippee! They have all been adopted. Now it is my turn to find my furever home with Rover Rescue. I am a 2 to 3 year old Pitbull Terrier mix. I am on the petite side, weighing in at a healthy 43 pounds. I never have to worry about future pregnancies as I am now spayed. I just hope to get my fashion figure back soon. People make me blush when they tell me that I am beautiful, but I am also told that I have a fabulous personality. I have been a dream houseguest. I make up with everyone who comes into my foster home. I am a happy girl with a tail that doesn’t stop wagging. My temporary family does not have young children, but they think I would be ideal for people of all ages. I am just so calm! If you are sitting on the couch, I do claim your lap to lay my head. Personal space is not in my vocabulary. I am learning that I have to share the affection with the two resident dogs. One is larger and one is smaller than me and I get along great with both of them. They are teaching me about these fun things called toys. So far, I have not seen the need to destroy any playthings. I have also been getting a lot of treats and I am complimented on how gentle I take them. I do have to admit that I am not flawless. I REALLY don’t like cats as I see them as competition that I need to eliminate. A kitty free house is definitely in my future. My housebreaking has been very successful. I had two urine accidents upon arriving, but have been since accident free. My foster parents are very diligent about keeping a good schedule. I am crated when I am left home alone. However, I am not crazy about my confinement. My foster mom thinks that I may be able to stay in a baby-gated area now that I have proven that I am not destructive and potty trained. I get to sleep free in the bedroom at night and have claimed the bed as my own. I may or may not snore... I do get very nervous on trips in the car. I will shake like an over caffeinated woman trying to put on mascara. I don’t get aggressive at all, but my foster mom feels so bad because I get so visibly scared. She did say a couple of trips to go get pup cups should help me become an expert. I also will need to build my confidence on the leash. I know that I will overcome my fears with love, patience and lots of socialization. If I sound like a perfect match for you, please call Teri at 630-897-7454. She will be able to answer your questions about me, MAYBELLINE. My adoption fee is $225.
Maybe she was born with it - maybe it is MAYBELLINE. Wait a second… my name is MAYBELLINE! I can guarantee that my good looks are all natural. I don’t need cosmetics to enhance my beauty. I am told that I am a very pretty girl and that I have perfect eyeliner. I know women pay a lot of money to have tattooed eyeliner just like mine. My foster mom thinks I am a model canine citizen. She cannot believe that I was a dumped dog in southern Indiana. When I was taken to the local animal shelter, there was no concealing that I was extremely pregnant. I was so worried that I would have my babies in the cold, loud unhealthy shelter. That is not the foundation that they need to start their lives. Thank goodness, I was able to go to a nearby foster home. The day after I arrived, I delivered 8 puppies. They were sure cute, but motherhood wasn’t necessarily for me. I was thrilled to get them weaned and sent to Rover Rescue. Yippee! They have all been adopted. Now it is my turn to find my furever home with Rover Rescue. I am a 2 to 3 year old Pitbull Terrier mix. I am on the petite side, weighing in at a healthy 43 pounds. I never have to worry about future pregnancies as I am now spayed. I just hope to get my fashion figure back soon. People make me blush when they tell me that I am beautiful, but I am also told that I have a fabulous personality. I have been a dream houseguest. I make up with everyone who comes into my foster home. I am a happy girl with a tail that doesn’t stop wagging. My temporary family does not have young children, but they think I would be ideal for people of all ages. I am just so calm! If you are sitting on the couch, I do claim your lap to lay my head. Personal space is not in my vocabulary. I am learning that I have to share the affection with the two resident dogs. One is larger and one is smaller than me and I get along great with both of them. They are teaching me about these fun things called toys. So far, I have not seen the need to destroy any playthings. I have also been getting a lot of treats and I am complimented on how gentle I take them. I do have to admit that I am not flawless. I REALLY don’t like cats as I see them as competition that I need to eliminate. A kitty free house is definitely in my future. My housebreaking has been very successful. I had two urine accidents upon arriving, but have been since accident free. My foster parents are very diligent about keeping a good schedule. I am crated when I am left home alone. However, I am not crazy about my confinement. My foster mom thinks that I may be able to stay in a baby-gated area now that I have proven that I am not destructive and potty trained. I get to sleep free in the bedroom at night and have claimed the bed as my own. I may or may not snore... I do get very nervous on trips in the car. I will shake like an over caffeinated woman trying to put on mascara. I don’t get aggressive at all, but my foster mom feels so bad because I get so visibly scared. She did say a couple of trips to go get pup cups should help me become an expert. I also will need to build my confidence on the leash. I know that I will overcome my fears with love, patience and lots of socialization. If I sound like a perfect match for you, please call Teri at 630-897-7454. She will be able to answer your questions about me, MAYBELLINE. My adoption fee is $225.
Adoption fees are $225 for dogs over 6 months and $250 for dogs 6 months and younger. This fee includes spay/neuter, rabies shot if dog is over 4 months old, parvo/distemper shots up to the time of adoption, fecal check, microchip, and all dogs are heartworm negative.
Adoption fees are $225 for dogs over 6 months and $250 for dogs 6 months and younger. This fee includes spay/neuter, rabies shot if dog is over 4 months old, parvo/distemper shots up to the time of adoption, fecal check, microchip, and all dogs are heartworm negative.
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Rover Rescue is an all-breed dog rescue group located 40 miles west of Chicago in Aurora, IL. The dogs/puppies in our organization have been rescued from high-kill animal shelters located in Illinois and Indiana. All of our animals are in private foster homes living with families until permanent homes can be found. If you would like to be a foster home for Rover Rescue, please call Teri at 630-897-7454.
Rover Rescue is an all-breed dog rescue group located 40 miles west of Chicago in Aurora, IL. The dogs/puppies in our organization have been rescued from high-kill animal shelters located in Illinois and Indiana. All of our animals are in private foster homes living with families until permanent homes can be found. If you would like to be a foster home for Rover Rescue, please call Teri at 630-897-7454.
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