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My basic info
Breed
Husky/Basenji
Color
Tan/Yellow/Fawn
Age
3 years 8 months old, Adult
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
49 lbs (current)
Sex
Male
Pet ID
–
My details
Good with kids
Good with dogs
Good with cats
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
Housetrained
Microchipped
My personality
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Hank was found as a stray in eastern KY and was very thin and also had an old injury to one back leg. Hank is a sweet boy who has grown leaps and bounds in the times he's been with us. He is good with all other dogs.
For those who don't remember, Hank was once adopted out and was returned to us by the adopters because they had changed their lifestyle and Hank did not adjust to the changes. Turns out Hank has a strong prey drive and cannot be homed with birds or other small animals/livestock. This does not mean he is a bad dog in any way. In fact, Hank is a very sweet boy who really wants to please his people. He deserves a loving family of his own.
Due to the length of time he's been with us and changes in the lives of our fosters, Hank is in urgent need of placement. We are searching for an adopter for this handsome man and will be open to a foster to adopt format. His adoption fee has been sponsored. All we need is a good home for a dog who had been patiently waiting his turn for almost a year.
Hank is a larger dog but does not require large amounts of activity. He likes to lay around next to his dog friends and his people. But he could also make a good adventure buddy. He does still need work on crate training. He is smart and willing to learn. Is anyone willing to open their heart and home to Hank?
An application can be filled out here. Be sure to select Lexington as the location:
http://www.woodstockanimalfoundation.org/adopt-a-dog/
Hank was found as a stray in eastern KY and was very thin and also had an old injury to one back leg. Hank is a sweet boy who has grown leaps and bounds in the times he's been with us. He is good with all other dogs.
For those who don't remember, Hank was once adopted out and was returned to us by the adopters because they had changed their lifestyle and Hank did not adjust to the changes. Turns out Hank has a strong prey drive and cannot be homed with birds or other small animals/livestock. This does not mean he is a bad dog in any way. In fact, Hank is a very sweet boy who really wants to please his people. He deserves a loving family of his own.
Due to the length of time he's been with us and changes in the lives of our fosters, Hank is in urgent need of placement. We are searching for an adopter for this handsome man and will be open to a foster to adopt format. His adoption fee has been sponsored. All we need is a good home for a dog who had been patiently waiting his turn for almost a year.
Hank is a larger dog but does not require large amounts of activity. He likes to lay around next to his dog friends and his people. But he could also make a good adventure buddy. He does still need work on crate training. He is smart and willing to learn. Is anyone willing to open their heart and home to Hank?
An application can be filled out here. Be sure to select Lexington as the location:
http://www.woodstockanimalfoundation.org/adopt-a-dog/
You can go to www.woodstockanimalfoundation.org and fill out an application and we can do your screening and set up a meet and greet. If it is a match we can finalize the adoption. You will pay the adoption fee and start enjoying your new family member right away.
You can go to www.woodstockanimalfoundation.org and fill out an application and we can do your screening and set up a meet and greet. If it is a match we can finalize the adoption. You will pay the adoption fee and start enjoying your new family member right away.
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Most of our pets are in foster homes. we do not have a stand alone building for adoptions. if you are interested in a pet please fill out an application to potentially set up a meet and greet.
Make sure to check where this pet is located. We have Pets in Lexington and Louisville.
Most of our pets are in foster homes. we do not have a stand alone building for adoptions. if you are interested in a pet please fill out an application to potentially set up a meet and greet.
Make sure to check where this pet is located. We have Pets in Lexington and Louisville.
More about this rescue
Our Mission
The missions of the foundation is to support a pervasive responsibility toward animal life, particularly compassion for domestic animals. The foundation purpose includes five components:
•Reduce animal overpopulation by funding and administering an aggressive neutering and spaying program.
•Develop a “euthanasia free” rescue and adoption program by arranging a network of foster care homes for owner-abandoned, strayed, and adoptable pets on death row at humane societies.
•Develop in adults and children, an understanding of the responsibility people hold toward animals and offer training to carry out this responsibility through continued educational programs.
•Establish a trust fund for the building and management of an animal sanctuary and find a location to set it up.
•Provide supplies and funds to pre-approved 501(c)3 animal shelters to assist when cash flow deficiencies arise.
Our Mission
The missions of the foundation is to support a pervasive responsibility toward animal life, particularly compassion for domestic animals. The foundation purpose includes five components:
•Reduce animal overpopulation by funding and administering an aggressive neutering and spaying program.
•Develop a “euthanasia free” rescue and adoption program by arranging a network of foster care homes for owner-abandoned, strayed, and adoptable pets on death row at humane societies.
•Develop in adults and children, an understanding of the responsibility people hold toward animals and offer training to carry out this responsibility through continued educational programs.
•Establish a trust fund for the building and management of an animal sanctuary and find a location to set it up.
•Provide supplies and funds to pre-approved 501(c)3 animal shelters to assist when cash flow deficiencies arise.
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