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Our pets are fostered and physically located in NC until adopted. Once adopted we can deliver to your location or one of our north eastern delivery locations. We have a transporter who delivers north ever other week.
Aggie came from a local shelter along with her pups. Aggie was surrendered because she was VERY PROTECTIVE over her puppies. The former owner had a small child in the home and she was concerned about her toddler's well being. Aggie had always been perfect with her family until her pups were born. Being a protective first time mom is ONLY NATURAL and to be expected, The shelter knew my love for heelers and they knew I would be patient with her. I have handled Aggie extensively and she is a good girl. She would be better with women verses men. She is good with other dogs and I think she would be great on a working farm. That is where she came from, a working farm. She would be best with an active person and she would not do well cooped up in a small apartment all day. SHE IS A WORKING DOG. She is crate trained.
She will go to her new home current on vaccines, heartworm tested(neg), current on preventives, deworming and microchipped. She will be spayed. She will receive a complete physical and a certificate of health issued by my vet prior to going home.The adopter will get all her health records with adoption.
We require a pre screen application to adopt. You can get that on our website at www.saveamuttkennel.net
Our pets are fostered and physically located in NC until adopted. Once adopted we can deliver to your location or one of our north eastern delivery locations. We have a transporter who delivers north ever other week.
Aggie came from a local shelter along with her pups. Aggie was surrendered because she was VERY PROTECTIVE over her puppies. The former owner had a small child in the home and she was concerned about her toddler's well being. Aggie had always been perfect with her family until her pups were born. Being a protective first time mom is ONLY NATURAL and to be expected, The shelter knew my love for heelers and they knew I would be patient with her. I have handled Aggie extensively and she is a good girl. She would be better with women verses men. She is good with other dogs and I think she would be great on a working farm. That is where she came from, a working farm. She would be best with an active person and she would not do well cooped up in a small apartment all day. SHE IS A WORKING DOG. She is crate trained.
She will go to her new home current on vaccines, heartworm tested(neg), current on preventives, deworming and microchipped. She will be spayed. She will receive a complete physical and a certificate of health issued by my vet prior to going home.The adopter will get all her health records with adoption.
We require a pre screen application to adopt. You can get that on our website at www.saveamuttkennel.net
First and foremost before starting the process to adopt please read our main web site, application, contract and all other information PRIOR to submitting anything. Our main web site is www.saveamuttkennel.net
Steps To Adopt
1-Select the animal you are interested in.
2- Send in the adoption application from the main web site.
3- Wait for approval, normally we can get back to you in 48 hrs or less with an answer.
4- Once approved send in your adoption deposit and the adoption contract. You can find the contract on the main website.
5- Book the transport for your pet.
6- Pay the remainder owed on the adoption fee the Wednesday prior to your new friend coming home.
7-Meet the transporter at the pick up location. Our transporter delivers every other weekend through out the year.
Adoption Fees
Puppies up to 6 months of age Adopt Fee: $325.00
Dogs 6 months-6 years old Adopt Fee $400.00
Senior dogs 7 years and older Adopt Fee $150-$200!
Please note that adoption fees may vary depending on the dog!
What do you get with adoption?
1- All pets will be current on age appropriate vaccinations.
2- All dogs 6 months and older will be heart-worm tested and on prevention.
3- All pets will be current on de-worming.
4- All pets will be treated with flea/tick prevention such as Frontline,Advantix or Advantage or on a combo preventive such as Sentinel or Interceptor that prevents common intestinal parasites, heart worms and fleas.
5- All pets will be micro-chipped.
6- All pets 6 months and older will be spayed or neutered prior to adoption.
7- All pets under 6 months will go with information for the adopter's to check to see if low cost spay/neuter vouchers are available in their area.
8- All pets will receive a comprehensive physical exam by our vet no more than 48 hrs prior to transport.
9- All pets will receive a certificate of health that is provided to the transporter so the pet can legally cross state lines.
10- All pets will go to their new home with their complete vet/health records.
11- You will get the satisfaction of knowing you saved not one but 2 lives. By adopting one of our rescue animals, you make room for the next needy animal who needs our help!
First and foremost before starting the process to adopt please read our main web site, application, contract and all other information PRIOR to submitting anything. Our main web site is www.saveamuttkennel.net
Steps To Adopt
1-Select the animal you are interested in.
2- Send in the adoption application from the main web site.
3- Wait for approval, normally we can get back to you in 48 hrs or less with an answer.
4- Once approved send in your adoption deposit and the adoption contract. You can find the contract on the main website.
5- Book the transport for your pet.
6- Pay the remainder owed on the adoption fee the Wednesday prior to your new friend coming home.
7-Meet the transporter at the pick up location. Our transporter delivers every other weekend through out the year.
Adoption Fees
Puppies up to 6 months of age Adopt Fee: $325.00
Dogs 6 months-6 years old Adopt Fee $400.00
Senior dogs 7 years and older Adopt Fee $150-$200!
Please note that adoption fees may vary depending on the dog!
What do you get with adoption?
1- All pets will be current on age appropriate vaccinations.
2- All dogs 6 months and older will be heart-worm tested and on prevention.
3- All pets will be current on de-worming.
4- All pets will be treated with flea/tick prevention such as Frontline,Advantix or Advantage or on a combo preventive such as Sentinel or Interceptor that prevents common intestinal parasites, heart worms and fleas.
5- All pets will be micro-chipped.
6- All pets 6 months and older will be spayed or neutered prior to adoption.
7- All pets under 6 months will go with information for the adopter's to check to see if low cost spay/neuter vouchers are available in their area.
8- All pets will receive a comprehensive physical exam by our vet no more than 48 hrs prior to transport.
9- All pets will receive a certificate of health that is provided to the transporter so the pet can legally cross state lines.
10- All pets will go to their new home with their complete vet/health records.
11- You will get the satisfaction of knowing you saved not one but 2 lives. By adopting one of our rescue animals, you make room for the next needy animal who needs our help!
We do not have a physical location. Our pets are all fostered in NC until they are adopted. We can provide affordable transport with adoption. We also have a return policy in place for those adoptions that do not work out. We know long distance adoptions can be hard, we try to make it as easy as possible.
We do not have a physical location. Our pets are all fostered in NC until they are adopted. We can provide affordable transport with adoption. We also have a return policy in place for those adoptions that do not work out. We know long distance adoptions can be hard, we try to make it as easy as possible.
More about this rescue
Mission Statement
To obtain dogs & cats from shelters and pounds located in the southern states with high euthanasia rates. We will advocate for that animal in hopes of finding them a new forever home. We will provide the ground work for the pet such as spay/neuter, vaccinations, vet care and basic training.
Mission Statement
To obtain dogs & cats from shelters and pounds located in the southern states with high euthanasia rates. We will advocate for that animal in hopes of finding them a new forever home. We will provide the ground work for the pet such as spay/neuter, vaccinations, vet care and basic training.
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We'll also keep you updated on Marcus's adoption status with email updates.