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My name is Lovely Anzen!

Posted 1 year ago | Updated over 10 months ago

My basic info

Breed
Corgi/Australian Cattle Dog
Color
Merle
Age
Young
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
Sex
Male
Pet ID

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Good with dogs
Checkmark in teal circle Shots current
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered
Checkmark in teal circle Housetrained

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

Little Anzen (Japanese for quiet) was rescued from a local hoarding situation where 9 dogs including a pregnant dog and a litter of puppies were being kept in a junkyard. We are looking for a quiet and safe foster home for Anzen. He's very frightened and will need time to decompress and start to trust people. At the moment, he can not yet be touched, he's too afraid. He will need a secure yard and we think, that the company of a friendly dog could help him become more confident as he loved the other dogs he lived with in the junkyard. Anzen is a little guy at about 28 lbs and as you can see, he's super adorable, he looks like a mini bear baby.
Ingrid
(512) 980-0105
pcdrapps@yahoo.com
If you'd like to meet this cutie, please fill out our adoption application: http://www.pcdogrescue.org/online_application.html
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Contact info

Pet ID
Contact
Address
Georgetown, TX 78626

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

The first step of our adoption process is submitting an application. Once this is received, then we will give you a call to talk to you about the dog(s) you may be interested in and any questions you may have.

Filling this out helps us get to know more about you, and what kind of dog will be best for your situation!


You will find our adoption application on our website: http://www.pcdogrescue.org/adoptions.html

Adoption application

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We typically show our dogs to potential adopters after receiving the online adoption application. We show dogs 7 days a week by appointment.

More about this rescue

Our rescue and sanctuary facility is located within driving distance to Georgetown and is always at capacity due to the high number of unwanted dogs and the limited number of great homes.
The dogs at Pacific Coast Dog Rescue have many stories to tell. They were abandoned on the streets, dumped at the local government shelters, tied up in backyards and left to die, given to us by Animal Control as former cruelty case evidence dogs, the list goes on. Even with proper socialization and training at our facility, it sometimes, takes the dogs a long time to "wake up" and enjoy life again.
Our staff has dedicated their love, time and efforts to create the best environment possible for each dog, so that the dogs are ready for you, to give them a loving, permanent home.
We are one of the few rescue organizations, who have an experienced dog trainer on site, our founder David Roe. Please visit our training website at www.bluedogranchtraining.com
Despite increased spay/neuter efforts through government and private programs, dog and cat overpopulation causes 6 - 8 million companion animals to be killed in government shelters EVERY YEAR in the United States. Of this figure, more than 25% are purebred animals.
So far, we have saved over 3000 dogs but we need your support.
It often takes months and even years to place a dog into an appropriate home, which means, that we incur high costs for the care of the dogs.
Even if you are not in the position to adopt a dog right now, you can help us in many ways: You can make a monetary tax-deductible donation to help us with our extremely high vet bills and the basic care such as food, living quarters and bedding for our dogs. You are welcome to drop off blankets, toys and treats. Please look on our website under "Ways To Help" for more options to be of assistance.
Pacific Coast dog Rescue strives to ensure, the most careful and appropriate placement for our dogs into loving homes. The adoption donation for all of our dogs is $350. All dogs are spayed/neutered, vaccinated and microchipped prior to adoption. Many have received professional training before placement.
Through a careful screening process, we make the best possible choice for our dogs to place them with compassionate individuals and families. We often take a bit longer than other rescues organization to place our dogs but we also have very few returns. We do, however always take our dogs back (even years later), if the adopter can't keep the dog.
Pacific Coast Dog Rescue offers a life-long commitment to our dogs and adopters and we are always there to answer any questions and offer training advice/help.
If you have found a dog, or have a dog that needs a new home, please check our Outreach Program.

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