Meet Taylor, a playful girl looking for her forever home! She was abandoned in a crate outside of our shelter in March 2024. She was emaciated and in rough shape. She's got a healthy appetite and we were able to easily put weight on her and build an immediate repore with her.
This cute and curious chick is a people pleaser who loves to be around her human friends. She is full of energy and always ready for an adventure. With her intelligence and playful personality, Taylor will make the perfect companion for someone who enjoys long walks or runs in the park. She loves to explore and would be an ideal fit for an active household. Taylor is looking for a home with no other pets and no young children. As a curious and playful gal, she can get easily distracted by other animals and may need correction to keep it moving on walks. It's kind of like seeing a squirrel!!
She loves spending her days playing with her favorite toys and is very independent. Taylor appreciates long walks, and cuddling. She loves to roll in the dirt and grass but doesn't fight bath time too much. She has a prescription diet for her allergies and gets a benedryl as needed. She's been waiting so long for a home and it's been emotionally taxing on her but she's resilient. Are you her looking for a diamond in the rough? She's it.
Apply to adopt her at www.brasscityrescue.org
Meet Taylor, a playful girl looking for her forever home! She was abandoned in a crate outside of our shelter in March 2024. She was emaciated and in rough shape. She's got a healthy appetite and we were able to easily put weight on her and build an immediate repore with her.
This cute and curious chick is a people pleaser who loves to be around her human friends. She is full of energy and always ready for an adventure. With her intelligence and playful personality, Taylor will make the perfect companion for someone who enjoys long walks or runs in the park. She loves to explore and would be an ideal fit for an active household. Taylor is looking for a home with no other pets and no young children. As a curious and playful gal, she can get easily distracted by other animals and may need correction to keep it moving on walks. It's kind of like seeing a squirrel!!
She loves spending her days playing with her favorite toys and is very independent. Taylor appreciates long walks, and cuddling. She loves to roll in the dirt and grass but doesn't fight bath time too much. She has a prescription diet for her allergies and gets a benedryl as needed. She's been waiting so long for a home and it's been emotionally taxing on her but she's resilient. Are you her looking for a diamond in the rough? She's it.
Apply to adopt her at www.brasscityrescue.org
Please give us 24-48 hours to contact you via text or email. Please give your Veterinarian permission to speak to us as well.
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Interview
We will conduct a phone or Facetime interview. Then we will set up an appointment to visit the shelter and meet our dogs.
3.
Meet the Pet
If you are a match with a dog in our care, you can adopt that day at your meet/greet appointment.
4.
Sign Adoption Contract
Take your pup home! We usually do our home visits about 3 weeks after the adoption, to ensure that everyone is settling in nicely.
5.
Home Check
Due to Covid-19 concerns, many visits are virtual or outside of the home residence.
Additional adoption info
We usually do our home visits 3 weeks post adoption or Facetime due to Covid-19. Please be advised that we will be in touch about the visit and will also follow up and keep tabs on your dog and it's transition into your home.
We usually do our home visits 3 weeks post adoption or Facetime due to Covid-19. Please be advised that we will be in touch about the visit and will also follow up and keep tabs on your dog and it's transition into your home.
All meet and greets are by appointments only and usually between 10-1pm on Saturday's.
Shelter address: 2 Service Rd Middlebury CT 06062
All meet and greets are by appointments only and usually between 10-1pm on Saturday's.
Shelter address: 2 Service Rd Middlebury CT 06062
More about this rescue
Our goal is to help the animals and citizens that need us.
Our reach is far, wide and we do our best to never refuse aid. Through education, support and life saving,we hope to make a difference in Connecticut.
We strive to get as many dogs adopted as possible via our rescue. We have our own dog shelter and hold weekend adoption events to find forever homes for our pups. We provide veterinary care, behavioral assessments and training to make each animal successful in its new forever home. Though we no longer adopt cats out, we do assist other local rescues in the networking of homeless cats, including trapping and trap-neuter-release.
We collect food, toys and other needs for our rescued dogs including veterinary donations for their care while in rescue. We network for dogs at local shelters and lend a hand to our rescue friends whenever we can. We also advocate for the well being of the dogs and their living conditions and strive to better improve the long standing customer service issues at many Connecticut Animal Control facilities. We also help the public with questions, training, referrals to veterinarians etc. Through constant media promotion and proper assessments of the dogs, we hope to save as many lives as possible in our day to day mission.
This RESCUE group is CT registered and has APPROVED 501(c)3 status with the Internal Revenue Service. All donations to Brass City Rescue Alliance are tax deductible.
Our goal is to help the animals and citizens that need us.
Our reach is far, wide and we do our best to never refuse aid. Through education, support and life saving,we hope to make a difference in Connecticut.
We strive to get as many dogs adopted as possible via our rescue. We have our own dog shelter and hold weekend adoption events to find forever homes for our pups. We provide veterinary care, behavioral assessments and training to make each animal successful in its new forever home. Though we no longer adopt cats out, we do assist other local rescues in the networking of homeless cats, including trapping and trap-neuter-release.
We collect food, toys and other needs for our rescued dogs including veterinary donations for their care while in rescue. We network for dogs at local shelters and lend a hand to our rescue friends whenever we can. We also advocate for the well being of the dogs and their living conditions and strive to better improve the long standing customer service issues at many Connecticut Animal Control facilities. We also help the public with questions, training, referrals to veterinarians etc. Through constant media promotion and proper assessments of the dogs, we hope to save as many lives as possible in our day to day mission.
This RESCUE group is CT registered and has APPROVED 501(c)3 status with the Internal Revenue Service. All donations to Brass City Rescue Alliance are tax deductible.
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