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I am a young girl with a lot of energy; my foster mom says I'm a spitfire! I met with the vet and I am doing great. I am scheduled for my spay soon and may have a small hernia fixed then, too. I have a history of some GI distress, but I am on some special food and it hasn't bothered me lately. I like to wear t-shirts sometimes when I have a bit too much energy and need to calm down. Extra time in my foster mom's lap helps, too. A perfect forever home for me will probably not have super young kids; older kids are fine. I like dogs my size, but get a little nervous around overly friendly larger dogs. I even made friends with an older cat who lives here! I'm crate trained and willingly go into my crate when I need some quiet time and at night and I sleep in it all night long. We're still working on consistent potty training. I'm picky about grass height and I don't like wet grass. I need a fenced in yard.
I am a young girl with a lot of energy; my foster mom says I'm a spitfire! I met with the vet and I am doing great. I am scheduled for my spay soon and may have a small hernia fixed then, too. I have a history of some GI distress, but I am on some special food and it hasn't bothered me lately. I like to wear t-shirts sometimes when I have a bit too much energy and need to calm down. Extra time in my foster mom's lap helps, too. A perfect forever home for me will probably not have super young kids; older kids are fine. I like dogs my size, but get a little nervous around overly friendly larger dogs. I even made friends with an older cat who lives here! I'm crate trained and willingly go into my crate when I need some quiet time and at night and I sleep in it all night long. We're still working on consistent potty training. I'm picky about grass height and I don't like wet grass. I need a fenced in yard.
By submitting an online application at www.fieldofdreamsrescue.org we will assist you in finding a compatible pet for you and your family. Our Adoption fees range from $50 to $250 depending on the pet and breed that you are looking for. We talk with potential adopters on the phone or through email to make sure that each pet is matched with potential adopters.
By submitting an online application at www.fieldofdreamsrescue.org we will assist you in finding a compatible pet for you and your family. Our Adoption fees range from $50 to $250 depending on the pet and breed that you are looking for. We talk with potential adopters on the phone or through email to make sure that each pet is matched with potential adopters.
Go meet their pets
Field of Dreams Rescue is located in Northeast Missouri spanning several counties. All of our pets are foster homes and you can meet them by arranging for an appointment to do so.
Adoption Days are held in Kirksville, MO and Columbia. Please visit our website at www.fodrescue.org to see when and where our next Adoption Day will be held.
Field of Dreams Rescue is located in Northeast Missouri spanning several counties. All of our pets are foster homes and you can meet them by arranging for an appointment to do so.
Adoption Days are held in Kirksville, MO and Columbia. Please visit our website at www.fodrescue.org to see when and where our next Adoption Day will be held.
More about this rescue
Field of Dreams Rescue was created to aid in the prevention of animal cruelty by offering a no-kill sanctuary for all unwanted dogs, including but not limited to dogs from abusive or neglected situations and commercial kennels.
In our first year of operation (2007) over 128 rescues were placed into loving permanent homes! Because FODR is a no kill shelter with limited space and funding, animals are taken into our care based on need.
We are an all volunteer organization. We foster animals in our own homes so that they will be adopted into loving permanent homes. Field of Dreams Rescue actively supports spay and neutering efforts.
Field of Dreams Rescue was created to aid in the prevention of animal cruelty by offering a no-kill sanctuary for all unwanted dogs, including but not limited to dogs from abusive or neglected situations and commercial kennels.
In our first year of operation (2007) over 128 rescues were placed into loving permanent homes! Because FODR is a no kill shelter with limited space and funding, animals are taken into our care based on need.
We are an all volunteer organization. We foster animals in our own homes so that they will be adopted into loving permanent homes. Field of Dreams Rescue actively supports spay and neutering efforts.
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