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My basic info
Breed
French Bulldog
Color
Black - with Brown, Red, Golden, Orange or Chestnut
Age
4 years 6 months old, Adult
Size
Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less (when grown)
Weight
20 lbs (current)
Sex
Female
Pet ID
D-H-30
My details
Good with kids
Good with dogs
Good with cats
Purebred
Needs experienced adopter
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
Housetrained
My story
Share
Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Purebred Miniature Dark Chocolate Brindle French Bulldog female. The adoption fee will include spay, all vaccinations, deworming, health check, microchip, and teeth cleaning. We already have almost $1000 invested in her vet bills, plus vaccinations, deworming, food, and microchipping paid separately. She was a breeder dog that someone dumped after taking her puppies (to sell).
Hazel came in a month ago and was very skinny.
She is very sweet and follows you everywhere. Loves sleeping on a big dog bed. Gets along with cats, dogs of all sizes, and a potbelly pig. She is not a big snorer or gassy like so many Frenchies are.
3/26/24 yesterday she was spayed and dental work done. I have all medical records - spay certificate, rabies certificate, our animal records, which 13 teeth were extracted and which ones remain, microchip tag and numbers.
Purebred Miniature Dark Chocolate Brindle French Bulldog female. The adoption fee will include spay, all vaccinations, deworming, health check, microchip, and teeth cleaning. We already have almost $1000 invested in her vet bills, plus vaccinations, deworming, food, and microchipping paid separately. She was a breeder dog that someone dumped after taking her puppies (to sell).
Hazel came in a month ago and was very skinny.
She is very sweet and follows you everywhere. Loves sleeping on a big dog bed. Gets along with cats, dogs of all sizes, and a potbelly pig. She is not a big snorer or gassy like so many Frenchies are.
3/26/24 yesterday she was spayed and dental work done. I have all medical records - spay certificate, rabies certificate, our animal records, which 13 teeth were extracted and which ones remain, microchip tag and numbers.
www.PayPal.com and type in the email address share@c-a-r-e-s.org (to FRIENDS AND FAMILY to avoid a fee).
Their adoption process
1.
Submit Application
Once application is submitted, we interview the potential adopter. Fill out the application, print, & screen-shot it to text 661-268-9809.
2.
Visit the Facility and Find a Pet
Most of the time the people come meet the pet, see how they get along with their other pets and family at our Sanctuary.
3.
Home Check
We make sure that the fencing and gates are secure, no fox tails and no chance of escaping. Because of Covid, screen shot pictures.)
4.
Sign Adoption Contract
We make sure that the adopters understand what they are signing.
5.
Pay Fee
Fee (cash only) includes spay-neuter, vaccinations, deworming, microchipping. Microchipping only for dogs, but $20 extra for aother animals
6.
Take the Pet Home
If a puppy or kitten is too young to be fixed and rabies vaccinated, they must go to a veterinarian of our choosing M-F 8-9:00 a.m.
Additional adoption info
Our adoption fees for dogs normally run from $350 to $650 for dogs that need a lot of grooming, oftentimes more for puppies and pure breeds. Adoption fees are usually less for kittens/cats ($100-200). Our fees are higher if a lot of medical treatments are incurred (teeth cleaning, X-rays, blood tests, grooming, or we get the animals fixed where we get puppies.
CARES does have a contract and we do a house check. The requirements are pretty standard for most animal rescues. We thoroughly investigate the potential home situation to ensure that the animal will be happy and safe, and that the new caretakers are satisfied with their new family member.
Our adoption fees for dogs normally run from $350 to $650 for dogs that need a lot of grooming, oftentimes more for puppies and pure breeds. Adoption fees are usually less for kittens/cats ($100-200). Our fees are higher if a lot of medical treatments are incurred (teeth cleaning, X-rays, blood tests, grooming, or we get the animals fixed where we get puppies.
CARES does have a contract and we do a house check. The requirements are pretty standard for most animal rescues. We thoroughly investigate the potential home situation to ensure that the animal will be happy and safe, and that the new caretakers are satisfied with their new family member.
CARES is in Lake Los Angeles, CA (E. Lancaster). We occasionally have a booth at events such as World Dog Day in West Hollywood; Bark at the Park in Lancaster; and at our Sanctuary in Lake Los Angeles (E. Lancaster).
Come see us at our adoption days on weekends at the 47th St. E. PetSmart in Palmdale, CA. Most of the time we are there on Saturdays from 11:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., but occasionally on a Sunday (same hours). Four times a year we are there for 3-day National Adoption Weekends. The next one will be 9/13-15/19.
CARES is in Lake Los Angeles, CA (E. Lancaster). We occasionally have a booth at events such as World Dog Day in West Hollywood; Bark at the Park in Lancaster; and at our Sanctuary in Lake Los Angeles (E. Lancaster).
Come see us at our adoption days on weekends at the 47th St. E. PetSmart in Palmdale, CA. Most of the time we are there on Saturdays from 11:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., but occasionally on a Sunday (same hours). Four times a year we are there for 3-day National Adoption Weekends. The next one will be 9/13-15/19.
More about this rescue
Share Bond has been doing animal rescue, community outreach programs, media work, teaching at wildlife, companion animal and animal rights conferences all over the US. We at CARES help all animals in one way or another and are not speciesists. We have specialists in all areas needed at our rescue facility. CARES is also a sanctuary for non-placeable animals (deaf, senior animals, special needs) and we make sure that each and every animal has plenty of space, mental enrichment, attention, and a clean environment with the best food possible.
I chose to do this work because it is needed. We all owe it to the animals. Our important programs (Animal Crime Watch, Neighborhood Watch For Animals, Stray-Free Lake LA, TNR+, Humane Wildlife Solutions, etc.) are desperately needed. Someone needs to get through to the general public.
Share Bond has been doing animal rescue, community outreach programs, media work, teaching at wildlife, companion animal and animal rights conferences all over the US. We at CARES help all animals in one way or another and are not speciesists. We have specialists in all areas needed at our rescue facility. CARES is also a sanctuary for non-placeable animals (deaf, senior animals, special needs) and we make sure that each and every animal has plenty of space, mental enrichment, attention, and a clean environment with the best food possible.
I chose to do this work because it is needed. We all owe it to the animals. Our important programs (Animal Crime Watch, Neighborhood Watch For Animals, Stray-Free Lake LA, TNR+, Humane Wildlife Solutions, etc.) are desperately needed. Someone needs to get through to the general public.
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