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Hannah has been the most lovable mom and created such beautiful babies, but her puppies have left the nest, and it’s time for her to be back in the spotlight! She’s estimated to be about 4 years old, possibly a lab staffy mix, and she is known for being a complete Velcro dog? What does this mean? She is looking for a home where she will be cherished and invited and included in just about every conversation. She loves to stare into your eyes, as if she’s testing to see if you love her. She’s the kind of dog who is loyal and loves with her whole heart, and will do anything to make her people happy. She wags her tail the second she thinks you’re talking about or to her, and is evidently overjoyed once she is invited to come sit with you.
A couple things to note:
Hannah has not been around any small children. She met several kids around 7 or older and did great! But, she does startle with younger kids, so may be best suited for a home that is past the toddler stage.
Hannah was briefly introduced to a cat from a distance, and her curiosity was intense enough that we would not place her in a home with a cat, even though she may have just been wanting to meet the kitty. We didn’t take our chances.
Now the tough one… Hannah has only just been assessed with dogs, and she was non reactive on a least in the vicinity. But, once a dog got a little closer to her “bubble” she was evidently not comfortable. For this reason, as we continue to work with her, we would only be comfortable with dogs her size or bigger in a home that is able to quarantine and do very slow introductions. She very well may do great and would LOVE to have someone to play with, but we can tell she will need time to let her guard down. She is so loving and a good dog. She loves going on car rides. She has been anxious and on high alert on her walks recently, but we try and go daily to just get her used to it. At home she is wonderful. She loves to sit in the backyard and sunbathe and loves to play with all her toys.
She was found as a stray, pregnant and ready to pop, so no doubt she is a little cautious and protective, just not knowing what she has been through. We know she had a home at one time because she knows sit and how to fetch, and loves her humans. She is now ready to find someone who will cherish her quirky little perked up ears, her tendency to lounge like a lazy fool, and her sweet asks for affection and attention. Are you looking for a sweetheart to love and love you back fiercely? Hannah’s your girl! https://forms.gle/676xUcmeQi9kdjn96
Hannah has been the most lovable mom and created such beautiful babies, but her puppies have left the nest, and it’s time for her to be back in the spotlight! She’s estimated to be about 4 years old, possibly a lab staffy mix, and she is known for being a complete Velcro dog? What does this mean? She is looking for a home where she will be cherished and invited and included in just about every conversation. She loves to stare into your eyes, as if she’s testing to see if you love her. She’s the kind of dog who is loyal and loves with her whole heart, and will do anything to make her people happy. She wags her tail the second she thinks you’re talking about or to her, and is evidently overjoyed once she is invited to come sit with you.
A couple things to note:
Hannah has not been around any small children. She met several kids around 7 or older and did great! But, she does startle with younger kids, so may be best suited for a home that is past the toddler stage.
Hannah was briefly introduced to a cat from a distance, and her curiosity was intense enough that we would not place her in a home with a cat, even though she may have just been wanting to meet the kitty. We didn’t take our chances.
Now the tough one… Hannah has only just been assessed with dogs, and she was non reactive on a least in the vicinity. But, once a dog got a little closer to her “bubble” she was evidently not comfortable. For this reason, as we continue to work with her, we would only be comfortable with dogs her size or bigger in a home that is able to quarantine and do very slow introductions. She very well may do great and would LOVE to have someone to play with, but we can tell she will need time to let her guard down. She is so loving and a good dog. She loves going on car rides. She has been anxious and on high alert on her walks recently, but we try and go daily to just get her used to it. At home she is wonderful. She loves to sit in the backyard and sunbathe and loves to play with all her toys.
She was found as a stray, pregnant and ready to pop, so no doubt she is a little cautious and protective, just not knowing what she has been through. We know she had a home at one time because she knows sit and how to fetch, and loves her humans. She is now ready to find someone who will cherish her quirky little perked up ears, her tendency to lounge like a lazy fool, and her sweet asks for affection and attention. Are you looking for a sweetheart to love and love you back fiercely? Hannah’s your girl! https://forms.gle/676xUcmeQi9kdjn96
We will do an over the phone or in person interview with our adoption counselor.
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Home Check
We will need a video of your home. We need to see the front numbers of your home, a quick inside walk through and a detailed backyard video.
3.
Meet the Pet
Meet and greets are done at events or at foster homes. These include all members of the family including all pets.
4.
Sign Adoption Contract
Adoption contract will be completed before dog is allowed to come home.
5.
Pay Fee
Adoption fee is range by the age of the dog.
6.
Take the Pet Home
Pets will only be taken home at our adoption events so all paperwork can be given.
Additional adoption info
If for any reason we see signs of the dog or puppy not doing well in the meet and greet we will remove them from the situation. Foster to adopt is available for many adult dogs.
If for any reason we see signs of the dog or puppy not doing well in the meet and greet we will remove them from the situation. Foster to adopt is available for many adult dogs.
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We do events all over the East Valley at restaurants, markets and pet boutiques.
We do events all over the East Valley at restaurants, markets and pet boutiques.
More about this rescue
Love Connection Dog Rescue is a foster based and non profit rescue that is dedicated to giving dogs a second chance.
Love Connection Dog Rescue is a foster based and non profit rescue that is dedicated to giving dogs a second chance.
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