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Beth and her siblings were brought in by Animal Control in March 2023. They were estimated to be 4 or 5 months old then. These pups had zero human interaction. Their mother and 3 siblings were rescued and have been gone several months. We have three remaining. They are the "Yellowstone Pups". They are our playmates for most of our male dogs. They LOVE LOVE LOVE to play!! They remain shy with people, but have made positive improvements. These pups came in starving. They are all food aggressive with dogs and are fed separately. It's very manageable. The ideal home for Beth (or her sisters) is one with a secure fenced yard (they are flight risk) and at least one confident and playful dog. A male would be best. A family with some experience with shy dogs would be ideal. Contact us to meet Beth or any of our pups. See less
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Heartworm negative
Beth and her siblings were brought in by Animal Control in March 2023. They were estimated to be 4 or 5 months old then. These pups had zero human interaction. Their mother and 3 siblings were rescued and have been gone several months. We have three remaining. They are the "Yellowstone Pups". They are our playmates for most of our male dogs. They LOVE LOVE LOVE to play!! They remain shy with people, but have made positive improvements. These pups came in starving. They are all food aggressive with dogs and are fed separately. It's very manageable. The ideal home for Beth (or her sisters) is one with a secure fenced yard (they are flight risk) and at least one confident and playful dog. A male would be best. A family with some experience with shy dogs would be ideal. Contact us to meet Beth or any of our pups. See less
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It will be reviewed and if approved the adoption fee is $125 which includes spay/neuter and shots. If out of this area transport is possible but could cost based on location.
It will be reviewed and if approved the adoption fee is $125 which includes spay/neuter and shots. If out of this area transport is possible but could cost based on location.
HAA is a group of volunteers moving dogs from the Hardeman County animal control kill facility. We place them in a shelter that is located in the county landfill, but operated by the HAA volunteers. The dogs are then evaluated, cared for by a veterinarian if necessary, and placed on our list of available, adoptable dogs. All dogs taken in are strays, owner surrenders or breeder throwaways. HAA protects the dogs from euthanasia, adopt them out to appropriate homes or deliver them to rescue groups who can place them. Very seldom do we know the history of the dogs.
The county has agreed to let volunteers run the shelter within limits. They will let us care for the dogs and try to get them adopted out. Our job is to keep the shelter from getting full. Once it is full then dogs will be put down. We are always in need of people to help care for the dogs. We also need supplies and money for medical attention.
We are a 501(c)(3) organization, and contributions are tax deductible. We have an account set up at the local vet for anyone wishing to help with medical funds: Old Hatchie Veterinary Clinic, 1017 N. Main St, Bolivar, TN 38008 will accept funds in our account, "Hardeman Adoptable Animal." For vet clinic credit card donations, please call 731-658-3555. We thank you for any and all help.
For information, please call one of the volunteers. Charla Cooper - 731-234-4421, Elizabeth Hensley - 731-609-2059, Jennifer Smallwood - 731-609-0408
HAA is a group of volunteers moving dogs from the Hardeman County animal control kill facility. We place them in a shelter that is located in the county landfill, but operated by the HAA volunteers. The dogs are then evaluated, cared for by a veterinarian if necessary, and placed on our list of available, adoptable dogs. All dogs taken in are strays, owner surrenders or breeder throwaways. HAA protects the dogs from euthanasia, adopt them out to appropriate homes or deliver them to rescue groups who can place them. Very seldom do we know the history of the dogs.
The county has agreed to let volunteers run the shelter within limits. They will let us care for the dogs and try to get them adopted out. Our job is to keep the shelter from getting full. Once it is full then dogs will be put down. We are always in need of people to help care for the dogs. We also need supplies and money for medical attention.
We are a 501(c)(3) organization, and contributions are tax deductible. We have an account set up at the local vet for anyone wishing to help with medical funds: Old Hatchie Veterinary Clinic, 1017 N. Main St, Bolivar, TN 38008 will accept funds in our account, "Hardeman Adoptable Animal." For vet clinic credit card donations, please call 731-658-3555. We thank you for any and all help.
For information, please call one of the volunteers. Charla Cooper - 731-234-4421, Elizabeth Hensley - 731-609-2059, Jennifer Smallwood - 731-609-0408
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