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My basic info
Breed
Labrador Retriever
Color
Tan/Yellow/Fawn
Age
4 years 2 months old, Adult
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
30 lbs (current)
Sex
Male
Pet ID
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My details
Good with kids
Good with dogs
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
Has special needs
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Buster is the most resilient, determined, and loving pup you will ever meet. He loves being with his people, getting head scratches, and exploring the yard. Sadly, his life wasn’t always so great; while living as a stray in the Bahamas, Buster was hit by a car and suffered a spinal injury that left him paralyzed. After a month of dragging his hind legs through the streets, alone and trying to survive, some wonderful people found him and got him the help he so desperately needed. After he was stabilized, they flew him to the states so he could be seen by veterinary specialists and find his furever home! Buster may not have use of his back legs anymore, but that doesn’t slow him down. When you put him in his wheel chair, he is unstoppable (just watch your toes, as REALLY, nothing stops him)! As a paralyzed pup, he needs a little extra help, but within minutes of meeting him you’ll see that he is absolutely worth it. If you’re looking for a best friend that will love you unconditionally for years to come, look no further than Busterino.
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If you are interested in learning more about this dog, please complete an application by visiting http://www.floridaurgentrescue.com/adopt.
Please note that submitted applications will be given priority over inquiries. We receive many inquiries and may not be able to answer them in a timely manner.
We start all of our adoptions with a one-week sleepover to ensure a good fit for everyone.
***Please note that we are a volunteer run organization, and due to the large volume of applications, inquiries, phone calls, emails, and messages received we may not be able to provide a personal response to every one. For that reason, formal applications will be given priority over the aforementioned.***
Adoption Process
1. Submit Application
2. Interview
3. Home Check
4. Meet the Pet
The adoption fee for special needs dogs is $50; this includes the spay/neuter, microchip, and current vaccinations as of the date of adoption.
Buster is the most resilient, determined, and loving pup you will ever meet. He loves being with his people, getting head scratches, and exploring the yard. Sadly, his life wasn’t always so great; while living as a stray in the Bahamas, Buster was hit by a car and suffered a spinal injury that left him paralyzed. After a month of dragging his hind legs through the streets, alone and trying to survive, some wonderful people found him and got him the help he so desperately needed. After he was stabilized, they flew him to the states so he could be seen by veterinary specialists and find his furever home! Buster may not have use of his back legs anymore, but that doesn’t slow him down. When you put him in his wheel chair, he is unstoppable (just watch your toes, as REALLY, nothing stops him)! As a paralyzed pup, he needs a little extra help, but within minutes of meeting him you’ll see that he is absolutely worth it. If you’re looking for a best friend that will love you unconditionally for years to come, look no further than Busterino.
.
If you are interested in learning more about this dog, please complete an application by visiting http://www.floridaurgentrescue.com/adopt.
Please note that submitted applications will be given priority over inquiries. We receive many inquiries and may not be able to answer them in a timely manner.
We start all of our adoptions with a one-week sleepover to ensure a good fit for everyone.
***Please note that we are a volunteer run organization, and due to the large volume of applications, inquiries, phone calls, emails, and messages received we may not be able to provide a personal response to every one. For that reason, formal applications will be given priority over the aforementioned.***
Adoption Process
1. Submit Application
2. Interview
3. Home Check
4. Meet the Pet
The adoption fee for special needs dogs is $50; this includes the spay/neuter, microchip, and current vaccinations as of the date of adoption.
Please note that we are a volunteer run organization, and due to the large volume of applications, inquiries, phone calls, emails, and messages received we may not be able to provide a detailed, personal response to every single one. For that reason, formal applications will be given priority over the aforementioned.
Our adoption process:
Step 1: Complete application
Step 2: Your adoption coordinator will conduct a vet check to ensure your existing pets are up to date on medical needs
Step 3: If approved, you will be contacted by an adoption coordinator to schedule an initial phone screening to further discuss your needs, preferences and lifestyle as you look for a new family member
Step 4: A home check will be scheduled during which an adoption coordinator will meet with all residents of your home to identify and discuss any risks or concerns
Step 5: Upon completion of a successful home check, we will conduct a meet and greet to ensure dogs get along
Step 6: Begin 1 week sleepover with your new potential family member
Please note that we are a volunteer run organization, and due to the large volume of applications, inquiries, phone calls, emails, and messages received we may not be able to provide a detailed, personal response to every single one. For that reason, formal applications will be given priority over the aforementioned.
Our adoption process:
Step 1: Complete application
Step 2: Your adoption coordinator will conduct a vet check to ensure your existing pets are up to date on medical needs
Step 3: If approved, you will be contacted by an adoption coordinator to schedule an initial phone screening to further discuss your needs, preferences and lifestyle as you look for a new family member
Step 4: A home check will be scheduled during which an adoption coordinator will meet with all residents of your home to identify and discuss any risks or concerns
Step 5: Upon completion of a successful home check, we will conduct a meet and greet to ensure dogs get along
Step 6: Begin 1 week sleepover with your new potential family member