Greta wants to be a loyal Shepherd in your home! Greta was abandoned this summer in 104 central valley field with her 4 puppies; She nearly lost her life saving theirs but thanks to a great samaritan, puppies and mom are safe.
Now amazing mama needs a home.
She's spayed, all her shots, knows basic commands, ~18 months old.
She gets silly happy and loves on her people. Is being fostered with a dozen other dogs of most who get along with her. She is typical shepherd with her loyalty and energy yet not bitter at what ever her past was, trusting her humans with all her heart. She's in great health.
Tan with dark lines German Shepherd.
For information and to schedule visit contact Gary (661-343-6705) text or call.
To adopt a $200 donation to Modjeska Canyon Rescue will be required.
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Greta wants to be a loyal Shepherd in your home! Greta was abandoned this summer in 104 central valley field with her 4 puppies; She nearly lost her life saving theirs but thanks to a great samaritan, puppies and mom are safe.
Now amazing mama needs a home.
She's spayed, all her shots, knows basic commands, ~18 months old.
She gets silly happy and loves on her people. Is being fostered with a dozen other dogs of most who get along with her. She is typical shepherd with her loyalty and energy yet not bitter at what ever her past was, trusting her humans with all her heart. She's in great health.
Tan with dark lines German Shepherd.
For information and to schedule visit contact Gary (661-343-6705) text or call.
To adopt a $200 donation to Modjeska Canyon Rescue will be required.
Each potential adopter of any animal is required to go through an adoption process that includes an application, contract and interview with one or more of our members. We make sure the potential adopter is aware of the medical, training and social needs of the animal; whether it is a growing puppy or an older animal. If the individual is approved, we will perform a home check to make sure that animal is going to a safe and good environment. The adopter agrees to return the animal to us at any point during their lifetime if they intend to give it up. We are committed to finding these animals great homes and screen our applicants very carefully.
Each potential adopter of any animal is required to go through an adoption process that includes an application, contract and interview with one or more of our members. We make sure the potential adopter is aware of the medical, training and social needs of the animal; whether it is a growing puppy or an older animal. If the individual is approved, we will perform a home check to make sure that animal is going to a safe and good environment. The adopter agrees to return the animal to us at any point during their lifetime if they intend to give it up. We are committed to finding these animals great homes and screen our applicants very carefully.
We show our adoptable animals at Petco every first and third Saturday from 12 Noon - 3 PM. Petco is located at 852 N Western Ave, San Pedro, CA 90732.
We show our adoptable animals at Petco every first and third Saturday from 12 Noon - 3 PM. Petco is located at 852 N Western Ave, San Pedro, CA 90732.
More about this rescue
Thousands of animals are euthanized each year in the Los Angeles City Shelters. This staggering figure does not even include all other surrounding LA County shelters. Most of these animals were highly adoptable and have something in common: they have medical conditions such as broken legs, tumors, eye problems, skin issues or illness. These animals have been hit by cars, abused, or suffered serious neglect, or they are abandoned mothers with litters of unweaned puppies.
These shelter animals face an uncertain future. H.E.L.P assists adopters who are interested in a sick, elderly or injured shelter animal, but are discouraged by the potential high veterinary costs. We also assist individuals who adopt from the shelters and discover that their animal has a medical condition after adoption. We arrange for the animal to receive veterinary care and offer financial assistance to the adopter. If the adopter has already arranged for the animal to receive medical care, we reimburse the costs upon receipt of the veterinary bill and proof of treatment.
Thousands of animals are euthanized each year in the Los Angeles City Shelters. This staggering figure does not even include all other surrounding LA County shelters. Most of these animals were highly adoptable and have something in common: they have medical conditions such as broken legs, tumors, eye problems, skin issues or illness. These animals have been hit by cars, abused, or suffered serious neglect, or they are abandoned mothers with litters of unweaned puppies.
These shelter animals face an uncertain future. H.E.L.P assists adopters who are interested in a sick, elderly or injured shelter animal, but are discouraged by the potential high veterinary costs. We also assist individuals who adopt from the shelters and discover that their animal has a medical condition after adoption. We arrange for the animal to receive veterinary care and offer financial assistance to the adopter. If the adopter has already arranged for the animal to receive medical care, we reimburse the costs upon receipt of the veterinary bill and proof of treatment.
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