Posted over 9 years ago | Updated over 9 years ago
Thank you for considering one of our wonderful dogs for your family. Our dogs come from all over Madison County Tennessee; from the high kill municipal facility, found as strays, abandoned by owners, surrendered to us by broken hearted families that simply cannot keep the pet because of harsh circumstances.
Our STATDawgs, as we like to call them, receive all of the vet care that they need; routine vaccinations, deworming, blood tests, spay/neuter, and the treatment and/or management of any health issues.
Our STATDawgs are not housed in a shelter type environment. They are each placed in a private home to be fostered. They are given the opportunity to learn proper house manners, basic commands and social skills. They learn to be polite on outings to adoption events, walks, and monthly visits to the local veteran's home where they bring joy to the residents.
We will provide you with a full and honest health record as well as full disclosure about behavior and temperament from the foster.
ADOPTION DISCLAIMER
S.T.A.T. makes a substantial effort to assure that adoptable animals are in good health and of good temperament. It is possible, however, that undetectable illnesses or conditions may be present or incubating at the time of adoption, or that dogs may exhibit behavior that was not observed during their foster period. Therefore, S.T.A.T. does not make any guarantee as to age, behavior, breed, health, temperament or ultimate size of any animal.
I was a stray, wandering the roads by myself looking for a home of my own. I can't explain how I became a stray, but I can tell you that I was lonely, hungry, and getting sick. I needed help.
I found the house of a very nice woman and she took me in. She contacted Saving The Animals Together and they agreed to make me a STATDawg! With a safe, warm place to sleep, plenty of good food, someone to show me love, and great medical care, I am now a happy healthy boy.
I have been treated for heartworms and I'm now on preventative so they won't come back, I've had all of my vaccinations, I'm neutered (I did not agree to that but I guess it's okay now). I'm even microchipped!
I like to meet new people. Sometimes my foster takes me to adoption events and I always have a good time. Children like to hug and pet me and so do the adults. I smile at everyone and wag my tail and hope that maybe they will want a big loveable guy like me, but for a year and a half nobody has wanted to add me to their family.
I like being outside quite a bit. I like room to roam so if you have a farm or even a big yard I'd really like that. I pretty much like just hanging out with people and doing whatever they are doing.
Please consider me for your family. My foster would be happy to answer any questions you have about me.
Please visit our website www.savingtheanimalstogether.org to fill out an adoption application and pick me. It does not commit you to adopting me, but I hope you will!
You must complete an adoption application, which will be fully reviewed by members of the executive board and board of directors of S.T.A.T.
All required fees must be paid in advance before the animal is released.
You must be 21 years of age and have a valid photo identification.
Certain animals MAY require an 'in-home' visit by a volunteer prior to release.
If you rent, you must provide the name of your and phone number of the landlord and the landlord must approve of the animal being on the property/in the house.
http://www.savingtheanimalstogether.org/#!adoption-application/c10if
http://petsforpatriots.org/patriots/