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My name is
Nyssa, a Jack Russell Terrier!

Posted over 6 months ago | Updated 1 week ago

Adoption process
1

Submit Application

2

Interview

3

Approve Application

4

Visit the Facility and Find a Pet

My basic info

Breed
Jack Russell Terrier
Color
White - with Red, Golden, Orange or Chestnut
Age
Puppy
Size
Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less (when grown)
Weight
Sex
Female
Pet ID
20507534-Animallandia

My details

Alert icon Not good with kids
Checkmark in teal circle Good with dogs
Alert icon Not good with cats
Checkmark in teal circle Shots current
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered
Checkmark in teal circle Housetrained

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

You can fill out an adoption application online on our official website.

NYSSA
 
NYSSA is a 10-month-old short-coated Jack Russell Terrier pup. Nyssa is a unique combination of knowing and gentle, yet solid and fragile, feisty and self-possessed. Her young age and vulnerability present a unique opportunity for you to play a crucial role in her growth and learning. Finding the right family now would be a fantastic step in this journey. Nyssa is shy when meeting new folks but warms up with trust. She would thrive with an active family that can train her to harness, lead, and take her on many adventures. Jack Russells are brilliant and can learn heaps with proper training. If you like a dog you can work with, train, and have a dog who will listen well, have outdoor adventures, and take everywhere, Nyssa is your girl.
This breed has a high prey drive, so a home without small animals or cats is required. Children over 10 years old who have experience with dogs will be considered.
 
Nyssa has a short coat with pretty brown spots on a beautiful white background. Nyssa has a long back and medium-short legs. Her body is solid and muscular, indicating her potential as a trial hunting and agility course dog. Imagine the fun and adventure you could have with her!
Nyssa is being fed a Human-Grade dog food diet. Rompin Paws provides education on proper canine nutrition for our rescued dogs.
Adopting Nyssa: Please use the link below to apply. One of our volunteers will review the application and call to follow up with questions, answer yours, and see if you are a match for this pup. The next step is a meet and greet if a match can be made. Please use a computer, as tablets and cell phones will drop the application. Nyssa has been transitioned to a human-grade diet that avoids kibble instead of a healthy canine-specific feeding regimen. We will educate her adopters on proper diet and nutrition.  Nyssa has a $550.00 adoption fee. All monies will be recycled to cover medical care and rescue more dogs. Please fill out the online application using this link. Please be thorough in your answers and expound whenever possible so we can get to know you and make the best match.  https://rompinpawsrescue.com
 
 


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December 10, 2024, 7:22 pm
Rescue

Contact info

Pet ID
20507534-Animallandia
Contact
Cheryl Salvati
Address
25615 West Armstrong Lake Rd, Arlington, WA 98223

Their adoption process

1.

Submit Application

Fill out the application for a dog you are interested in. This requires a laptop or desktop. Cells/tablets will not submit. Fill all blanks

2.

Interview

within 48 business hours of submitting the app, there will be a phone interview with a volunteer. Plan 60 minutes We follow up with an email

3.

Approve Application

Once approved we send you a shopping list to prepare your home to receive a new dog

4.

Visit the Facility and Find a Pet

once you have found a match for you and your family we will do a review of what the animal needs, training, trainers, health care, etc...

Additional adoption info

We have an application process. Once you let us know you have an interest in one of our pets, fees range from $450.00 to $650.00 and include all shots, adults and older puppies including neuter/spay/flea treatment./deworming/general vet wellness exam and toenail clipping. Puppies will receive all 3 sets of puppy shots and their rabies at 4 months.
Adopting a Dog requires a lot of work and is a commitment!
Adoption: If you think you have room in your home and heart for a new rescue dog, please go to our website: http://rompinpawsrescue.rescuegroups.org/

Healthy dogs: As a rescue saving dogs from starvation, Neglect, and Emaciation, RPR focuses on feeding each rescued animal the healthiest dog food made of Human Grade ingredients to help them recover from their stress and starvation. We share this with our adopters and encourage them to keep their new pets on the same foods for optimal health and long life.

OUR REQUIREMENTS FOR DOG ADOPTION:

1) These dogs are not livestock dogs. They must be family pets that are allowed inside the home.

2) We give preference to applicants with prior small breed knowledge/ experiences.

3) Secure visible fencing required.

4) You must have a plan in place to socialize your dog properly.

5) The FASTEST way to be considered for a dog is to fill out an application. If you write, it will delay your application and put you at the back of the line. The folks processing applications are volunteers that have their own dogs, families, and job responsibilities. We do our best to get applications done quickly.

We bring dogs from up from California. There are transportation costs for each dog. Then the dogs need to be spayed/neutered, vaccinated, groomed, and some are placed with fosters, or set up at the adoption facility in Arlington. We do not receive any grants so we rely solely on adoption fees and donations to fund all of our rescue efforts. Finally, we take on "Special Needs" dogs with high vet costs and pay for their procedures with 'leftover' funds from adoption fees for healthier dogs.

Our passion is to bring people and pets together. Countless dogs are without homes and in need of assistance. These are dogs who would make wonderful and faithful companions if only they could connect with the right person or family. We have made it our mission to help them do this. At the same time, we hope to enrich the lives of those who adopt them.

We strive to match our dog's needs and personality to the preferences and requirements of each potential adopter. We believe this is a crucial component of the process and will help ensure a life-long relationship.

Our primary focus is on small mixed breeds, moms, and puppies of small and large breeds, although we do occasionally take in larger dogs. We work collaboratively with shelters, other rescue groups, and individuals, both locally and in California..

RPR was established in April 2015. We placed 400 dogs in our first year of operation in a small facility on acreage in Arlington, Washington.

We have a few local fosters and seek to increase our foster base in order to save more lives

Come Meet Our Pets...
We have a home-based operation on Acreage in Arlington and Our dogs are placed in foster homes around the greater Seattle/I-5 Corridor North to Arlington area where they receive socialization and training while they await adoption.
Our Adoption Process...
Since we have a small facility on gated acreage, we are unable to stay open to anyone who wishes to come visit. To facilitate successful adoptions we ask interested people and families to fill out an application for the dog or dogs they may be interested in. We screen the applications and then speak with the interested party by phone. If it looks like a good match can be made, we pre-approve the applicant and set an appointment for a meet and greet with the dogs at our facility or with the fosters who have the dogs in their care. We continue the interview in person and make sure the dog and family are a good fit.

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

Since many of our rescues reside with fosters, applicants will meet their potential new family members by appointment either at the Arlington facility or with the foster at an approved site that works for all participants. We look forward to meeting you.

More about this rescue

I began pet rescue at the young age of 11 when I attended Junior High school across the street from a high kill shelter that employed a decompression chamber to kill animals. I never stopped. I have worked with many other rescues and rescued on a small basis. Because of the awareness in Wa. state and the huge base of volunteers and animal lovers in this state, I have endeavored to do this full time in order to save many more lives

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