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Posted December 2024
Ollie is the MOST precious soul! This little guy is already full grown at 3 years old and about 40 lbs. He is not only adorable but was destined to come to Maine. Can you see the outline of the state of Maine in white on the back of his neck?
We knew he must be part bull terrier but can you believe his DNA results? He is 56% bull terrier with a little cane corso and rottweiler if you feel confident in the tests ; 0 )
Ollie’s Maine foster family says he is sweet and snuggly; their home has older kids and dogs andand he does well with everyone. He has been exposed to cats as well. He really wants to be with his humans when at all possible but is able to stay at home crated near the other dogs without any blanket in his crate. He likes to test out the rules with each new person and dog but responds well to correction and is very sensitive. He follows the expectations once he knows them. He’s had no accidents indoors, even though he doesn’t love the cold in this new climate for him. He acts like a puppy at times because he is mouthy in his play until he learns that is not cool. Very little kids are not recommended due to his mouthing behavior.
Ollie has done well at doggy day care and he likes to ride in the car.His story is another example of failure by humans but we’re so happy to have him here now and to find him an active wonderful forever home.
Ollie is so smart and food-motivated that it will be easy to continue his training.
If you have interest in meeting Ollie or any of our cuties please fill out our Adoption Application.
Please note: we do not have a physical facility where the dogs are housed; they are cared for in our wonderful foster network throughout New England. It is our expectation that, once approved, a potential family will meet the dog(s) in the foster setting where they are feeling safe and loved.
Posted December 2024
Ollie is the MOST precious soul! This little guy is already full grown at 3 years old and about 40 lbs. He is not only adorable but was destined to come to Maine. Can you see the outline of the state of Maine in white on the back of his neck?
We knew he must be part bull terrier but can you believe his DNA results? He is 56% bull terrier with a little cane corso and rottweiler if you feel confident in the tests ; 0 )
Ollie’s Maine foster family says he is sweet and snuggly; their home has older kids and dogs andand he does well with everyone. He has been exposed to cats as well. He really wants to be with his humans when at all possible but is able to stay at home crated near the other dogs without any blanket in his crate. He likes to test out the rules with each new person and dog but responds well to correction and is very sensitive. He follows the expectations once he knows them. He’s had no accidents indoors, even though he doesn’t love the cold in this new climate for him. He acts like a puppy at times because he is mouthy in his play until he learns that is not cool. Very little kids are not recommended due to his mouthing behavior.
Ollie has done well at doggy day care and he likes to ride in the car.His story is another example of failure by humans but we’re so happy to have him here now and to find him an active wonderful forever home.
Ollie is so smart and food-motivated that it will be easy to continue his training.
If you have interest in meeting Ollie or any of our cuties please fill out our Adoption Application.
Please note: we do not have a physical facility where the dogs are housed; they are cared for in our wonderful foster network throughout New England. It is our expectation that, once approved, a potential family will meet the dog(s) in the foster setting where they are feeling safe and loved.
You may make a donation directly on our site with any "donate" button. Our paypal address is luckypuprescue@yahoo.com. You may also contact us regarding payment by check or in-kind donations.
Their adoption process
Additional adoption info
We require a completed application, reference checks and a home visit before families meet a prospective new family member. Our standard adoption fees are $350.00 for dogs under 6 months of age, $325 for dogs 6 months to 6 years of age, and $250.00 for dogs 7 and older.
We require a completed application, reference checks and a home visit before families meet a prospective new family member. Our standard adoption fees are $350.00 for dogs under 6 months of age, $325 for dogs 6 months to 6 years of age, and $250.00 for dogs 7 and older.
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We do not have a physical facility, all our dogs are cared for in foster families. Once approved through our rescue we will make arrangements for you to meet your potential new family member.
We do not have a physical facility, all our dogs are cared for in foster families. Once approved through our rescue we will make arrangements for you to meet your potential new family member.
More about this rescue
We are a volunteer-run organization dedicated to saving dogs that are surrendered locally or that are in danger in high-kill shelters. Our only desire is to place our dogs with loving forever homes. All dogs are in foster care prior to adoption for a minimum of one week, and you are welcome to meet available dogs after your application is approved.
We are a volunteer-run organization dedicated to saving dogs that are surrendered locally or that are in danger in high-kill shelters. Our only desire is to place our dogs with loving forever homes. All dogs are in foster care prior to adoption for a minimum of one week, and you are welcome to meet available dogs after your application is approved.
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We'll also keep you updated on Kovu's adoption status with email updates.