Posted over 8 years ago | Updated 1 month ago
This is one of the 3 little boys we got at auction. You may have seen their picture on our Facebook page. They are just turning 5 months old and are absolutely delightful. They are loving and gentle characters, but high energy and very rowdy. Love cuddles and hugs, and sleeping in the big bed, but also love a dip in the pool and a good game of soccer. They can not have too many toys or too many friends, and they are going to be great kids dogs. None of the three seems to care a hoot about who is boss, and they do not want to bite our fingers, toes, or noses. They seem very healthy, and really are awesome dogs. Exceptionally sweet personalities
We do not charge an adoption fee, but do ask a donation to reimburse for our medical and transport expenses. That is usually $450 for an adult dog, $650 for puppy under 1 year, and reduced amounts for senior and special needs dogs. Now that we are officially a 501c3 charity, all donations are tax deductible
Each dog will be spayed/neutered, heartworm tested (negative, unless stated otherwise), treated for parasites, and up to date on shots. While we are vigilant to get everyone as healthy as possible before we send them off to start their new lives, it is to be expected that, after the stress of traveling across the country from Kansas, (where our dogs are rehabilitated), and going to a new home, they will probably need to be retreated for parasites. We want to stress that your new friend needs to be seen by your veterinarian within the first week of arrival.
We absolutely guarantee a happy adoption, or you MUST return the dog and we will undo the contract. If you are not happy, the dog is not happy, and we are not happy. We are in this to make the dogs happy.
See more about us and to get an application form, go to our web site; http://nnewestierescue.org
And check out our latest adventures on our Facebook page; http://www.facebook.com/pages/Northern-New-England-Westie-Rescue-Inc/170789849640633
You may contact us at: Rescue@nnewestierescue.org