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Neo is a 14 week old mini goldendoodle who was surrendered by a commercial breeder due to a deformed front limb. We have since removed that old thing and Neo is sprinting around like he never knew it was there! Neo‘s name is symbolic of new beginnings and he is here for it 🌅He is an energetic and lovable puppy who is the life of the party 🥳 He loves other dogs and would enjoy a young playmate in his forever home. He loves exploring and playing with toys and bones. He has been sleeping in a crate overnight and has done fabulously as long as he can see his favorite humans❤️
Neo is about 15 pounds and likely to be a medium size dog. For a puppy, he’s doing a good job with potty training but his forever family will need to continue to work with him. Regression in a new home is common. Neo has had the benefit of a fenced yard and he enjoys running around and exploring. His forever family will have to work on leash skills. In his foster home, he has been navigating small sets of stairs but still hesitates going down the front steps out of the house (door is surrounded by fence). Although Neo is a normal puppy with a minor disability, he needs a family who is understanding of animals with “special needs” and their potential lifestyle differences.
Neo is up-to-date on his vaccines and preventatives. He was neutered when he was under anesthesia for his limb removal. He is being fostered in Collegeville, Montgomery County and all prospective adopters should be prepared to travel to the home for the adoption. A home visit and meet and greet with any resident animals is part of the application process. If you are interested in welcoming this sweet boy into your family, apply!
Zoe’s House
Kennel #9117
Sinking Spring, PA 19608
Neo is a 14 week old mini goldendoodle who was surrendered by a commercial breeder due to a deformed front limb. We have since removed that old thing and Neo is sprinting around like he never knew it was there! Neo‘s name is symbolic of new beginnings and he is here for it 🌅He is an energetic and lovable puppy who is the life of the party 🥳 He loves other dogs and would enjoy a young playmate in his forever home. He loves exploring and playing with toys and bones. He has been sleeping in a crate overnight and has done fabulously as long as he can see his favorite humans❤️
Neo is about 15 pounds and likely to be a medium size dog. For a puppy, he’s doing a good job with potty training but his forever family will need to continue to work with him. Regression in a new home is common. Neo has had the benefit of a fenced yard and he enjoys running around and exploring. His forever family will have to work on leash skills. In his foster home, he has been navigating small sets of stairs but still hesitates going down the front steps out of the house (door is surrounded by fence). Although Neo is a normal puppy with a minor disability, he needs a family who is understanding of animals with “special needs” and their potential lifestyle differences.
Neo is up-to-date on his vaccines and preventatives. He was neutered when he was under anesthesia for his limb removal. He is being fostered in Collegeville, Montgomery County and all prospective adopters should be prepared to travel to the home for the adoption. A home visit and meet and greet with any resident animals is part of the application process. If you are interested in welcoming this sweet boy into your family, apply!
Who We Are:
Zoe's House, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) non-profit animal welfare group based out of Sinking Spring,PA. We are comprised solely of volunteers that generously volunteer their time, their homes and their hearts. We are dedicated to rescuing homeless, neglected or abandoned animals from high kill shelters or from owners who can no longer care for them. We provide the animals with loving foster care, veterinary treatment and rehabilitation until we are able to pair them with compatible and loving forever homes. At times we also offer permanent sanctuary to those with special or medical needs and that are considered unadoptable.
Zoe's House serves as a resource to our community and to our adopters by providing education and information on responsible pet ownership, the importance of spay/neuter, behavior training, nutrition, puppy mill awareness, heartworm preventative and breed education. Our organization also networks with other shelters and rescues. We try to assist other organizations when possible.
Zoe’s House is not federally funded, and relies solely on donations to continue to rescue. Although we are not breed specific, the need to save Dobermans, Rottweilers, German Shepherds and Pitbulls is ever growing; therefore, we have focused primarily on saving the lives of our beloved and majestic strong breeds.
What We do:
There are many people involved in the rescue, rehabilitation and re-homing of each dog we take in. Our rescue effort starts with the initial intake request for a dog. Whether this be at a shelter of from an individual in the community, we try to gather as much information as we can. We then pickup or transport the dog to safety in rescue. At this time we administer immediate veterinary care to determine the health of the dog and ensure the animal has proper immunizations. We also have bloodwork done for a heartworm check, lyme, fecal and sometimes a blood panel depending on the age and health of the dog. The dog remains in "in-home" foster care and becomes a part of the fosters family for an undefined period of time. We evaluate the dog and work on basic manners and obedience. At times we have dogs for a longer duration due to health and/or age. The dogs in our care come with us to adoption events, home screenings, and ultimately permanent placement. Zoe's House then provides post-adoption follow-up and support and welcomes the new family to the "Zoe's House Family!" We strive to stay in close contact with all of our adopters to ensure the transition and life long relationship continues to be magical. We remain dedicated to the principal that we never want one of our rescues to end up in a shelter or in a home that does not provide a responsible and loving environment for the life of the animal.
We truly believe that one dog at a time... we are making a difference!
Who We Are:
Zoe's House, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) non-profit animal welfare group based out of Sinking Spring,PA. We are comprised solely of volunteers that generously volunteer their time, their homes and their hearts. We are dedicated to rescuing homeless, neglected or abandoned animals from high kill shelters or from owners who can no longer care for them. We provide the animals with loving foster care, veterinary treatment and rehabilitation until we are able to pair them with compatible and loving forever homes. At times we also offer permanent sanctuary to those with special or medical needs and that are considered unadoptable.
Zoe's House serves as a resource to our community and to our adopters by providing education and information on responsible pet ownership, the importance of spay/neuter, behavior training, nutrition, puppy mill awareness, heartworm preventative and breed education. Our organization also networks with other shelters and rescues. We try to assist other organizations when possible.
Zoe’s House is not federally funded, and relies solely on donations to continue to rescue. Although we are not breed specific, the need to save Dobermans, Rottweilers, German Shepherds and Pitbulls is ever growing; therefore, we have focused primarily on saving the lives of our beloved and majestic strong breeds.
What We do:
There are many people involved in the rescue, rehabilitation and re-homing of each dog we take in. Our rescue effort starts with the initial intake request for a dog. Whether this be at a shelter of from an individual in the community, we try to gather as much information as we can. We then pickup or transport the dog to safety in rescue. At this time we administer immediate veterinary care to determine the health of the dog and ensure the animal has proper immunizations. We also have bloodwork done for a heartworm check, lyme, fecal and sometimes a blood panel depending on the age and health of the dog. The dog remains in "in-home" foster care and becomes a part of the fosters family for an undefined period of time. We evaluate the dog and work on basic manners and obedience. At times we have dogs for a longer duration due to health and/or age. The dogs in our care come with us to adoption events, home screenings, and ultimately permanent placement. Zoe's House then provides post-adoption follow-up and support and welcomes the new family to the "Zoe's House Family!" We strive to stay in close contact with all of our adopters to ensure the transition and life long relationship continues to be magical. We remain dedicated to the principal that we never want one of our rescues to end up in a shelter or in a home that does not provide a responsible and loving environment for the life of the animal.
We truly believe that one dog at a time... we are making a difference!
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