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Pup Chestnut

German Wirehaired Pointer Schnauzer (Standard)

Female, 7 mos
Silver Spring, MD
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
If you are interested in adopting this dog, please fill out an Adoption Questionnaire at https://petstablished.com/adoption_form/43315/generic.You can learn about the adoption process by visiting:  http://www.k-9lifesavers.org/howtoadopt/.  Dog's Name:  Pup Chestnut  (CHE0325SOPFD)Estimated Breed:  German Wirehaired Pointer / Schnauzer MIX Approximate Age:   7 months   Approximate Weight:  35-40 lbsCurrently Living at:  BoardingAdoption Fee:  $500DOG'S DESCRIPTION:  Meet Pup Chestnut! She is extremely sweet and came to us all the way from Georgia along with her sister, Pup Ebony. These two have a Southern charm that's hard to resist. Chestnut's friendliness matches her energy and she is always ready to make new friends, whether they are two-legged or four. Her sister, Ebony, also shares her playful and affectionate nature. Despite their youthful energy, these two sweethearts show an eagerness to please that is sure to win you over. Do you have room in your heart and home for one or both of these adorable girls? Submit an application today and change their lives forever! Your new pet will require a refresher in house-training. K-9 Lifesavers strongly recommends all new adopters enroll their new pet into obedience training. This provides for an easier transition into a new home, ensures the dog remains well socialized, and helps form a bond between the dog and the new family.           Adoption fees cover basic vetting, spay/neuter surgery (at partner vet if not fixed before adoption), rabies, distemper/parvo vaccinations, treatment for worms, heartworm testing, monthly heartworm prevention and monthly flea/tick prevention (while the animal is in our care), and transport costs from high-kill shelter. Please note that on average, K-9 Lifesavers spend significantly more on each dog than their adoption fee. Adoption fee for HW positive dog also covers heartworm treatment at our partner vets. Foster Program:    Foster homes provide for the temporary care of a rescue until the dog is placed into a loving, forever home.  For more information on becoming a foster parent, and our Foster Program, visit  http://www.k-9lifesavers.org/foster/  or email our Foster Coordinator at  foster@k-9lifesavers.orgSponsor Me!    Make a  tax-deductible donation  today by visiting us at http://www.k-9lifesavers.org/donate/. Donations help us offset boarding costs and additional medical treatment for those dogs who need it.  K-9 Lifesavers receives NO federal funding and survive with your generous support!For more information on K-9 Lifesavers, or to view a complete listing of all our Adoptable Dogs, visit our website at https://k-9lifesavers.org/adopt. Please “like” our Facebook Page for the most current events and new dogs.Thank you for considering a rescue dog! ##2335995##
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Pup Ebony

German Wirehaired Pointer Schnauzer (Standard)

Female, 7 mos
Silver Spring, MD
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
If you are interested in adopting this dog, please fill out an Adoption Questionnaire at https://petstablished.com/adoption_form/43315/generic.You can learn about the adoption process by visiting:  http://www.k-9lifesavers.org/howtoadopt/.  Dog's Name:  Pup Ebony  (EBO0325SOPFD)Estimated Breed:  German Wirehaired Pointer / Schnauzer MIX Approximate Age:   7 months   Approximate Weight:  35-40 lbsCurrently Living at:  BoardingAdoption Fee:  $500DOG'S DESCRIPTION:  Meet Pup Ebony! She is extremely sweet and came to us all the way from Georgia along with her sister, Pup Chestnut. These two have a Southern charm that's hard to resist. Ebony's friendliness matches her energy and she is always ready to make new friends, whether they are two-legged or four. Her sister, Chestnut, also shares her playful and affectionate nature. Despite their youthful energy, these two sweethearts show an eagerness to please that is sure to win you over. Do you have room in your heart and home for one or both of these adorable girls? Submit an application today and change their lives forever! Your new pet will require a refresher in house-training. K-9 Lifesavers strongly recommends all new adopters enroll their new pet into obedience training. This provides for an easier transition into a new home, ensures the dog remains well socialized, and helps form a bond between the dog and the new family.           Adoption fees cover basic vetting, spay/neuter surgery (at partner vet if not fixed before adoption), rabies, distemper/parvo vaccinations, treatment for worms, heartworm testing, monthly heartworm prevention and monthly flea/tick prevention (while the animal is in our care), and transport costs from high-kill shelter. Please note that on average, K-9 Lifesavers spend significantly more on each dog than their adoption fee. Adoption fee for HW positive dog also covers heartworm treatment at our partner vets. Foster Program:    Foster homes provide for the temporary care of a rescue until the dog is placed into a loving, forever home.  For more information on becoming a foster parent, and our Foster Program, visit  http://www.k-9lifesavers.org/foster/  or email our Foster Coordinator at  foster@k-9lifesavers.orgSponsor Me!    Make a  tax-deductible donation  today by visiting us at http://www.k-9lifesavers.org/donate/. Donations help us offset boarding costs and additional medical treatment for those dogs who need it.  K-9 Lifesavers receives NO federal funding and survive with your generous support!For more information on K-9 Lifesavers, or to view a complete listing of all our Adoptable Dogs, visit our website at https://k-9lifesavers.org/adopt. Please “like” our Facebook Page for the most current events and new dogs.Thank you for considering a rescue dog! ##2335991##
We'll also keep you updated on Wrangler - The Ranch Hands's adoption status with email updates.
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Wrangler - The Ranch Hands

German Wirehaired Pointer Mixed Breed (Medium)

Male, Puppy
Frederick, MD
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
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ADOPT ME ONLINE: https://ophrescue.org/dogs/14162Name: WranglerGender: MaleBreed: German Wirehair Pointer MixAge 6 weeks at end of February. DOB: Jan. 12, 2025Weight: 6.5 pounds at 37 days old. Expected adult weight: 35 poundsCurrent Location: Whiteford, MDHowdy Partners. Meet Wrangler, part of the super-fun gang of puppies known as The Ranch Hands, born in Alabama. Wrangler and his siblings will be ready to be adopted into their forever homes March 10. PERSONALITYWrangler is very young and full of puppy energy. Every day he learns new things about the world and about how to have good puppy manners. His foster family says he’s super sweet and snuggly and of course, you can see how adorable he is. Wrangler loves play time and naptime and exploring and romping with his sibling family and he will love you too if you bring him home to be your loving companion. What will you change his name to? What activities do you envision you could do together? Imagine the possibilities!COMPANIONSHIPWrangler loves his puppy siblings and his foster humans. He is sure to grow into a loving and loyal companion for forever family. TRAINING AND LEARNINGWrangler has learned puppy social cues from his mom and siblings but he still has LOTS of things to learn about living in a home. He has been using potty pads in his INDOOR corral but he’s going to need to learn to go potty in the OUTDOOR corral. Wrangler’ new family is going to have to work on this with him. Since Wrangler is so young, he is sure to make some mistakes. It will be up to his new family to help him learn good things. Of course, he is still cutting teeth so he will chew but the habit won’t last forever. You may want to teach him some new tricks like sit, stay, etc. Professional training will help him bond with you. That sounds like fun!LOVE AND AFFECTIONWrangler will love you with his whole heart. That’s a promise from his warm tummy, wiggly butt and his whole snuggly self.IDEAL HOMEWrangler will need a family who can lovingly set boundaries and help him learn them. He will also need someone who won't leave him home alone for more than 4 hours, at least not until he is older. The older he is, the more he can stay home alone. He just doesn’t want his family to get mad if he has accidents or chews things he isn’t supposed to, if you leave him for too long. He’s a puppy, so he gets bored quickly and when he’s bored, he could get in trouble. He needs someone to teach him how to be the best dog he can be. Looking for a tiny bundle of love who will grow and add bushels of fun to your new Homestead? Come and meet Wrangler!Included Veterinary Care:Visit to Veterinarian: Health certificate includedVaccinations: Up to date for her ageSpay/NeuteredMicrochippedHeartworm PreventativeFlea and Tick PreventativeWorm/Parasite TreatmentsPlease note that because this puppy is so young, it has only received 2 of the required 3 puppy distemper vaccines. This is very IMPORTANT because it means that the immune system will not be fully functioning until about 16 weeks of age. Until then, the puppy MUST stay out of public places where it could be exposed to the germs of other dogs. These no puppy zones include all pet stores, dog parks, and for apartment dwellers, areas used by other dogs. These requirements are strictly for the puppy’s medical safety and longevity.He so soft and fluffy he feels like a stuffed animal! cuddliest beautiful happy all the time for full of love
We'll also keep you updated on Roper - The Ranch Hands's adoption status with email updates.
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Roper - The Ranch Hands

German Wirehaired Pointer Mixed Breed (Medium)

Female, Puppy
Frederick, MD
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
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ADOPT ME ONLINE: https://ophrescue.org/dogs/14163Name: RoperGender: FemaleBreed: German Wirehair Pointer MixAge: 6 weeks (end of February) DOB: Jan. 12, 2025Weight: 3.7 pounds at 37 days old. Expected Adult Weight: 35 poundsCurrent Location: Whiteford, MDHowdy Partners!Meet Rodeo, part of the super-fun gang of puppies known as The Ranch Hands, born in Alabama. Rodeo and her siblings will be ready to be adopted into their forever homes March 10. PERSONALITYRodeo is very young and full of puppy energy. Every day she learns new things about the world and about how to have good puppy manners. Her foster family says she’s super sweet and snuggly and of course, you can see how adorable she is. Rodeo loves play time and naptime and exploring and romping with her sibling family and she will love you too if you bring her home to be your loving companion. What will you change her name to? What activities do you envision you could do together? Imagine the possibilities!COMPANIONSHIPRodeo loves her puppy siblings and her foster humans. She is sure to grow into a loving and loyal companion for her forever family. TRAINING AND LEARNINGRodeo has learned puppy social cues from her mom and siblings but she still has LOTS of things to learn about living in a home. She has been using potty pads in his INDOOR corral but she’s going to need to learn to go potty in the OUTDOOR corral. Rodeo’ new family is going to have to work on this with her. Since Rodeo is so young, she is sure to make some mistakes. It will be up to her new family to help her learn good things. Of course, she is still cutting teeth so she will chew but the habit won’t last forever. You may want to teach her some new tricks like sit, stay, etc. Professional training will help her bond with you. That sounds like fun!LOVE AND AFFECTIONRodeo will love you with her whole heart. That’s a promise from her warm tummy, wiggly butt and her whole snuggly self.IDEAL HOMERodeo will need a family who can lovingly set boundaries and help her learn them. She will also need someone who won't leave her home alone for more than 4 hours, at least not until she is older. The older she is, the more she can stay home alone. She just doesn’t want her family to get mad if she has accidents or chews things she isn’t supposed to, if you leave her for too long. She’s a puppy, so she gets bored quickly and when she’s bored, she could get in trouble. She needs someone to teach her how to be the best dog she can be. Looking for a tiny bundle of love who will grow and add bushels of fun to your new Homestead? Come and meet Rodeo!Included Veterinary Care:Visit to Veterinarian: Health certificate includedVaccinations: Up to date for her ageSpay/NeuteredMicrochippedHeartworm PreventativeFlea and Tick PreventativeWorm/Parasite TreatmentsPlease note that because this puppy is so young, it has only received 2 of the required 3 puppy distemper vaccines. This is very IMPORTANT because it means that the immune system will not be fully functioning until about 16 weeks of age. Until then, the puppy MUST stay out of public places where it could be exposed to the germs of other dogs. These no puppy zones include all pet stores, dog parks, and for apartment dwellers, areas used by other dogs. These requirements are strictly for the puppy’s medical safety and longevity.
We'll also keep you updated on Spurs - The Ranch Hands's adoption status with email updates.
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Spurs - The Ranch Hands

German Wirehaired Pointer Mixed Breed (Medium)

Male, Puppy
Frederick, MD
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
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Story
ADOPT ME ONLINE: https://ophrescue.org/dogs/14166Name: SpursGender: MaleBreed: German Wirehair Pointer MixAge 6 weeks at end of February. DOB: Jan. 12, 2025Weight: 3.8 pounds at 37 days old. Expected adult weight: 35 poundsCurrent Location: Whiteford, MDHowdy Partners. Meet Spurs, part of the super-fun gang of puppies known as The Ranch Hands, born in Alabama. Spurs and his siblings will be ready to be adopted into their forever homes March 10. PERSONALITYSpurs is very young and full of puppy energy. Every day he learns new things about the world and about how to have good puppy manners. His foster family says he’s super sweet and snuggly and of course, you can see how adorable he is. Spurs loves play time and naptime and exploring and romping with his sibling family and he will love you too if you bring him home to be your loving companion. What will you change his name to? What activities do you envision you could do together? Imagine the possibilities!COMPANIONSHIPSpurs loves his puppy siblings and his foster humans. He is sure to grow into a loving and loyal companion for forever family. TRAINING AND LEARNINGSpurs has learned puppy social cues from his mom and siblings but he still has LOTS of things to learn about living in a home. He has been using potty pads in his INDOOR corral but he’s going to need to learn to go potty in the OUTDOOR corral. Spurs’ new family is going to have to work on this with him. Since Spurs is so young, he is sure to make some mistakes. It will be up to his new family to help him learn good things. Of course, he is still cutting teeth so he will chew but the habit won’t last forever. You may want to teach him some new tricks like sit, stay, etc. Professional training will help him bond with you. That sounds like fun!LOVE AND AFFECTIONSpurs will love you with his whole heart. That’s a promise from his warm tummy, wiggly butt and his whole snuggly self.IDEAL HOMESpurs will need a family who can lovingly set boundaries and help him learn them. He will also need someone who won't leave him home alone for more than 4 hours, at least not until he is older. The older he is, the more he can stay home alone. He just doesn’t want his family to get mad if he has accidents or chews things he isn’t supposed to, if you leave him for too long. He’s a puppy, so he gets bored quickly and when he’s bored, he could get in trouble. He needs someone to teach him how to be the best dog he can be. Looking for a tiny bundle of love who will grow and add bushels of fun to your new Homestead? Come and meet Spurs!Included Veterinary Care:Visit to Veterinarian: Health certificate includedVaccinations: Up to date for her ageSpay/NeuteredMicrochippedHeartworm PreventativeFlea and Tick PreventativeWorm/Parasite TreatmentsPlease note that because this puppy is so young, it has only received 2 of the required 3 puppy distemper vaccines. This is very IMPORTANT because it means that the immune system will not be fully functioning until about 16 weeks of age. Until then, the puppy MUST stay out of public places where it could be exposed to the germs of other dogs. These no puppy zones include all pet stores, dog parks, and for apartment dwellers, areas used by other dogs. These requirements are strictly for the puppy’s medical safety and longevity.
We'll also keep you updated on Boots - The Ranch Hands's adoption status with email updates.
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Boots - The Ranch Hands

German Wirehaired Pointer Mixed Breed (Medium)

Female, Puppy
Frederick, MD
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
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Story
ADOPT ME ONLINE: https://ophrescue.org/dogs/14165Name: BootsGender: FemaleBreed: German Wirehair Pointer MixAge 6 weeks at end of February. DOB: Jan. 12, 2025Weight: 4.6 pounds at 37 days old. Expected adult weight: 35 poundsCurrent Location: Whiteford, MDHowdy Partners. Meet Boots, part of the super-fun gang of puppies known as The Ranch Hands, born in Alabama. Boots and her siblings will be ready to be adopted into their forever homes March 10. PERSONALITYBoots is very young and full of puppy energy. Every day she learns new things about the world and about how to have good puppy manners. Her foster family says she’s super sweet and snuggly and of course, you can see how adorable she is. Boots loves play time and naptime and exploring and romping with her sibling family and she will love you too if you bring her home to be your loving companion. What will you change her name to? What activities do you envision you could do together? Imagine the possibilities!COMPANIONSHIPBoots loves her puppy siblings and her foster humans. She is sure to grow into a loving and loyal companion for her forever family. TRAINING AND LEARNINGBoots has learned puppy social cues from her mom and siblings but she still has LOTS of things to learn about living in a home. She has been using potty pads in his INDOOR corral but she’s going to need to learn to go potty in the OUTDOOR corral. Boots’ new family is going to have to work on this with her. Since Boots is so young, she is sure to make some mistakes. It will be up to her new family to help her learn good things. Of course, she is still cutting teeth so she will chew but the habit won’t last forever. You may want to teach her some new tricks like sit, stay, etc. Professional training will help her bond with you. That sounds like fun!LOVE AND AFFECTIONBoots will love you with her whole heart. That’s a promise from her warm tummy, wiggly butt and her whole snuggly self.IDEAL HOMEBoots will need a family who can lovingly set boundaries and help her learn them. She will also need someone who won't leave her home alone for more than 4 hours, at least not until she is older. The older she is, the more she can stay home alone. She just doesn’t want her family to get mad if she has accidents or chews things she isn’t supposed to, if you leave her for too long. She’s a puppy, so she gets bored quickly and when she’s bored, she could get in trouble. She needs someone to teach her how to be the best dog she can be. Looking for a tiny bundle of love who will grow and add bushels of fun to your new Homestead? Come and meet Boots!Included Veterinary Care:Visit to Veterinarian: Health certificate includedVaccinations: Up to date for her ageSpay/NeuteredMicrochippedHeartworm PreventativeFlea and Tick PreventativeWorm/Parasite TreatmentsPlease note that because this puppy is so young, it has only received 2 of the required 3 puppy distemper vaccines. This is very IMPORTANT because it means that the immune system will not be fully functioning until about 16 weeks of age. Until then, the puppy MUST stay out of public places where it could be exposed to the germs of other dogs. These no puppy zones include all pet stores, dog parks, and for apartment dwellers, areas used by other dogs. These requirements are strictly for the puppy’s medical safety and longevity.

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K-9 Lifesavers

Silver Spring, MD 20904

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Operation Paws for Homes - MD Chapter

Frederick, MD 21703

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3300 Falls Road, Baltimore, MD 21211

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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