This helps For Belle's Sake Rescue and Rehabilitation, Inc - ND Chapter with pet care costs.
My basic info
Breed
Husky/Rottweiler
Color
Tan/Yellow/Fawn - with White
Age
2 years 6 months old, Young
Size
Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg) (when grown)
Weight
–
Sex
Male
Pet ID
–
My details
Good with kids
Good with dogs
Good with cats
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
Housetrained
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Intake Date: 15 Mar 2024 ------ Adopted 23 March 2024 ------ Returned to Rescue: 28 April 2024 -------- Age at Intake: 2 yrs ----- Breed: Husky Mix ----- Size: 80 lbs ----- Status: Owner Surrender ----- Compatible with: Dogs, cats, calmer children ----- Suitable for: home with a fenced yard, or leash always. Possible apartment. ----- Medical/Behavioral Needs: none noted ----- Additional Notes: Welcome Beau. Another sad situation. His owner was losing a place to live and facing homelessness. For Beau's wellbeing, she made the toughest, selfless decision and asked us to find him a forever home that could care for him. Beau is a sweetheart but he is very shy here. He is a little overweight so we are working on that but should be easy. He seems housetrained and hasn't had a single accident in his room and his owner said he will hold it for hours. He is also very quiet and low energy. He LOVES small dogs. He is so gentle with them! Beau deserves to be in a forever home. Beau was adopted quickly after coming to rescue and really hadn't had time to adjust. I think it was all too quick for him. He was returned to rescue for getting out of their fence, chewing on things when left alone, and being too big in the home running into things. A lot of fear/anxiety and boredom behaviors. They were an elderly couple so Beau probably just needs a bit more exercise and exposure. Time to decompress and stability. He is a doll for us albeit shy. Pupdate: Beau just graduated a board and train and he did great! He bonded strongly with another one of our dogs, Pria. And we would love to see them go to a home together. They LOVE to play. Beau is a doll. Check out his training videos on the rescue's facebook page. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If interested in meeting and potentially adopting please read the adoption requirements and complete the adoption application located at forbellessake.org. Once processed and approved a meet and greet can be scheduled and if a match an adoption is finalized at that time. Adoption fee is $175 and all dogs are spayed/neutered, vaccinated, microchipped, dewormed, and treated for any known medical needs. Breeds are not guaranteed but often a best guess. Housetraining is not guaranteed but crate training is worked on with all residents. If a yard is present, a secure fence is prioritized.
Intake Date: 15 Mar 2024 ------ Adopted 23 March 2024 ------ Returned to Rescue: 28 April 2024 -------- Age at Intake: 2 yrs ----- Breed: Husky Mix ----- Size: 80 lbs ----- Status: Owner Surrender ----- Compatible with: Dogs, cats, calmer children ----- Suitable for: home with a fenced yard, or leash always. Possible apartment. ----- Medical/Behavioral Needs: none noted ----- Additional Notes: Welcome Beau. Another sad situation. His owner was losing a place to live and facing homelessness. For Beau's wellbeing, she made the toughest, selfless decision and asked us to find him a forever home that could care for him. Beau is a sweetheart but he is very shy here. He is a little overweight so we are working on that but should be easy. He seems housetrained and hasn't had a single accident in his room and his owner said he will hold it for hours. He is also very quiet and low energy. He LOVES small dogs. He is so gentle with them! Beau deserves to be in a forever home. Beau was adopted quickly after coming to rescue and really hadn't had time to adjust. I think it was all too quick for him. He was returned to rescue for getting out of their fence, chewing on things when left alone, and being too big in the home running into things. A lot of fear/anxiety and boredom behaviors. They were an elderly couple so Beau probably just needs a bit more exercise and exposure. Time to decompress and stability. He is a doll for us albeit shy. Pupdate: Beau just graduated a board and train and he did great! He bonded strongly with another one of our dogs, Pria. And we would love to see them go to a home together. They LOVE to play. Beau is a doll. Check out his training videos on the rescue's facebook page. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If interested in meeting and potentially adopting please read the adoption requirements and complete the adoption application located at forbellessake.org. Once processed and approved a meet and greet can be scheduled and if a match an adoption is finalized at that time. Adoption fee is $175 and all dogs are spayed/neutered, vaccinated, microchipped, dewormed, and treated for any known medical needs. Breeds are not guaranteed but often a best guess. Housetraining is not guaranteed but crate training is worked on with all residents. If a yard is present, a secure fence is prioritized.
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Approve Application
Once approved, we will contact you! Please give us a few days to process as it is just two of us who volunteer. Please follow up.
3.
Meet the Pet
The best part! If a match, we send with leash, collar, harness, blanket, tags, bowls, litter pan, etc if applicable.
4.
Take the Pet Home
At the time of the meet and greet, if a match, the adoption is finalized at that time through contract, adoption fee, and they can go HOME!
Additional adoption info
$175 adoption fee with contract for dogs. $125 for cats. . All animals are fully vetted prior to adoption unless too young or not recommended by a veterinarian due to special needs. A voucher is sent to assist with spay/neuter. In order to schedule a meet and greet, the adoption application must be submitted and approved. It can be found at forbellessake.org.
$175 adoption fee with contract for dogs. $125 for cats. . All animals are fully vetted prior to adoption unless too young or not recommended by a veterinarian due to special needs. A voucher is sent to assist with spay/neuter. In order to schedule a meet and greet, the adoption application must be submitted and approved. It can be found at forbellessake.org.
For Belle's Sake Rescue & Rehabilitation is founded by Christian and Shelby who are active duty military and volunteer their mornings, evenings, and weekends caring for 60+ dogs and cats rescued from high kill animal shelters who are waiting for their forever homes.
"We started rescue in 2005 in SC and have been saving lives ever since. It takes a lot of hard work, dedication, and love but for us, it is a family affair! Our four young children share the same passion for animals and helping and we are blessed to have them sharing the experience and are excited to continue efforts in North Dakota!" - Shelby, President of For Belle's Sake Rescue & Rehabilitation, Inc
Everything we do, we do For Belle's Sake
BELLE'S STORY
Belle, a dog rescued by Christian and Shelby, sits in the field where she was found in Sumter S.C., April 1, 2012. Belle suffered alone in the field for five days; she was malnourished and had open wounds and fire ants across her body before the family rescued her. She died hours after being rescued. In honor of her, the couple started “For Belle’s Sake Rescue and Rehabilitation,” an animal rescue, rehabilitation, adoption and pet watching service.
In honor of a particularly memorable rescue, a dog named Belle, Christian and Shelby started "For Belle's Sake Rescue and Rehabilitation," an animal rescue, rehabilitation, adoption and pet watching service. Belle was a pit bull mix, or pibble.
Belle passed away April 1, 2012, hours after being rescued. She died from complications resulting from maltreatment. When the Birds received a call to rescue her, she was in critical condition. They found her on the side of a road, malnourished, with open wounds and fire ants on her body. "We got a phone call in the late afternoon about a dog who had been hit by a car," Shelby explained. "A woman was at a stop sign, looked over into a grassy field and saw a head peering over the grass. So she walked out into the field and found Belle laying there."
"Belle couldn't stand and was surrounded by cans of dog food and chicken. She was covered in red ants, which had to have been very painful. We brought her home and set her up in a crate. When we carried her into the house, I flipped her over and her wounds were terrible," she continued. "We immediately called an EMT to come evaluate her since the nearest after hours vet clinic was in Columbia at the time. It was then that I named her Belle."
"She had two shattered back legs, a broken back, all of the skin and muscle was missing from her hind legs from road rash, and she was in organ failure," Shelby explained "We knew if we tried to save her, it would be a long and painful process and she more than likely would not survive it. She needed blood transfusions and both hind legs amputated. The EMT said she was in shock and her body was shutting down.""He said her wounds appeared to be at least five days old," Shelby said. "Meaning she suffered that duration alone in excruciating pain."
"Someone knew she was there because they were trying to feed her," she continued. "But no one helped.""The entire time he was evaluating her, her tail was wagging," she said. "I knelt before her, held out my hands, and asked a very simple question. 'Belle, what do you want?'"She rested her head in the palm of my hands and closed her eyes," she explained. "Her breathing got slow and she told me she was ready to go."
For Belle's Sake Rescue & Rehabilitation is founded by Christian and Shelby who are active duty military and volunteer their mornings, evenings, and weekends caring for 60+ dogs and cats rescued from high kill animal shelters who are waiting for their forever homes.
"We started rescue in 2005 in SC and have been saving lives ever since. It takes a lot of hard work, dedication, and love but for us, it is a family affair! Our four young children share the same passion for animals and helping and we are blessed to have them sharing the experience and are excited to continue efforts in North Dakota!" - Shelby, President of For Belle's Sake Rescue & Rehabilitation, Inc
Everything we do, we do For Belle's Sake
BELLE'S STORY
Belle, a dog rescued by Christian and Shelby, sits in the field where she was found in Sumter S.C., April 1, 2012. Belle suffered alone in the field for five days; she was malnourished and had open wounds and fire ants across her body before the family rescued her. She died hours after being rescued. In honor of her, the couple started “For Belle’s Sake Rescue and Rehabilitation,” an animal rescue, rehabilitation, adoption and pet watching service.
In honor of a particularly memorable rescue, a dog named Belle, Christian and Shelby started "For Belle's Sake Rescue and Rehabilitation," an animal rescue, rehabilitation, adoption and pet watching service. Belle was a pit bull mix, or pibble.
Belle passed away April 1, 2012, hours after being rescued. She died from complications resulting from maltreatment. When the Birds received a call to rescue her, she was in critical condition. They found her on the side of a road, malnourished, with open wounds and fire ants on her body. "We got a phone call in the late afternoon about a dog who had been hit by a car," Shelby explained. "A woman was at a stop sign, looked over into a grassy field and saw a head peering over the grass. So she walked out into the field and found Belle laying there."
"Belle couldn't stand and was surrounded by cans of dog food and chicken. She was covered in red ants, which had to have been very painful. We brought her home and set her up in a crate. When we carried her into the house, I flipped her over and her wounds were terrible," she continued. "We immediately called an EMT to come evaluate her since the nearest after hours vet clinic was in Columbia at the time. It was then that I named her Belle."
"She had two shattered back legs, a broken back, all of the skin and muscle was missing from her hind legs from road rash, and she was in organ failure," Shelby explained "We knew if we tried to save her, it would be a long and painful process and she more than likely would not survive it. She needed blood transfusions and both hind legs amputated. The EMT said she was in shock and her body was shutting down.""He said her wounds appeared to be at least five days old," Shelby said. "Meaning she suffered that duration alone in excruciating pain."
"Someone knew she was there because they were trying to feed her," she continued. "But no one helped.""The entire time he was evaluating her, her tail was wagging," she said. "I knelt before her, held out my hands, and asked a very simple question. 'Belle, what do you want?'"She rested her head in the palm of my hands and closed her eyes," she explained. "Her breathing got slow and she told me she was ready to go."
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