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Eddie is an 8-year-old Shih Tzu male. Eddie is liking this new life and is slowly learning that all humans are not mean. He has come a long way since being with us. He is still extremely nervous around people. He has learned to sit on my lap and lay in bed with us for short periods of time. He likes his crate and is housetrained . He will need someone with patience to let him learn to love his people in his own time. He enjoys spending time with his foster's dogs and they do give him the confidence to venture outside of his comfort zone. He hopes to find a great new owner to shower him with the love he was never given.
PA kennel license #5310 • 100 W Main St Lansdale, PA 19446
Eddie is an 8-year-old Shih Tzu male. Eddie is liking this new life and is slowly learning that all humans are not mean. He has come a long way since being with us. He is still extremely nervous around people. He has learned to sit on my lap and lay in bed with us for short periods of time. He likes his crate and is housetrained . He will need someone with patience to let him learn to love his people in his own time. He enjoys spending time with his foster's dogs and they do give him the confidence to venture outside of his comfort zone. He hopes to find a great new owner to shower him with the love he was never given.
PA kennel license #5310 • 100 W Main St Lansdale, PA 19446
A home visit and reference/vet check will be done to determine the best placement of our dogs. You must complete an application, which will help us determine if the dog you are interested in is a good match for you.
Home At Last reserves the right to reject any application and reserves the sole right in determining the best placement for our dogs. The application is not a guarantee of any dog’s placement. You can complete our online adoption application with the name of the dog you are applying for at: http://www.homeatlastdogrescue.com/adoptable/adoption_process.php
An adoption fee is necessary to cover the cost of spaying/neutering, medicating, and caring for dogs that often come from situations of neglect and sickness. We also pay the shelters a fee for every dog we rescue and sometimes have to pay a driver to transport them from shelters to our foster homes in PA and out of harm’s way.
Without charging our own fee, we could not afford to do our work. Most PA county shelters get tax-payer funding and large corporate donations to support them so they can afford to let their animals go for a lower fee than we can. We thank you for your understanding.
The current adoption fee can be found on our website at: http://www.homeatlastdogrescue.com. We only adopt out dogs that have been spayed or neutered to ensure that no dogs adopted from Home At Last will be used for breeding.
A home visit and reference/vet check will be done to determine the best placement of our dogs. You must complete an application, which will help us determine if the dog you are interested in is a good match for you.
Home At Last reserves the right to reject any application and reserves the sole right in determining the best placement for our dogs. The application is not a guarantee of any dog’s placement. You can complete our online adoption application with the name of the dog you are applying for at: http://www.homeatlastdogrescue.com/adoptable/adoption_process.php
An adoption fee is necessary to cover the cost of spaying/neutering, medicating, and caring for dogs that often come from situations of neglect and sickness. We also pay the shelters a fee for every dog we rescue and sometimes have to pay a driver to transport them from shelters to our foster homes in PA and out of harm’s way.
Without charging our own fee, we could not afford to do our work. Most PA county shelters get tax-payer funding and large corporate donations to support them so they can afford to let their animals go for a lower fee than we can. We thank you for your understanding.
The current adoption fee can be found on our website at: http://www.homeatlastdogrescue.com. We only adopt out dogs that have been spayed or neutered to ensure that no dogs adopted from Home At Last will be used for breeding.
Come out to a meet and greet to meet some of our adoptable dogs! The current listing of events can be found at: http://www.homeatlastdogrescue.com.
Come out to a meet and greet to meet some of our adoptable dogs! The current listing of events can be found at: http://www.homeatlastdogrescue.com.
More about this rescue
Home At Last Dog Rescue (HAL) was founded in North Wales PA, in 2008 as an all age, all breed, dog rescue. HAL is a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.
We are a group of dog-loving volunteers whose goal is to save the lives of homeless dogs suffering in high-kill shelters and puppy mills, as well as dogs in other unfortunate circumstances.
We are not a shelter; thus, we have no central location or physical facility to house the dogs we rescue. It is through volunteer foster homes, mostly located in the Greater Philadelphia, PA Region, that we can provide homes for the dogs in our care. Our dogs remain in foster homes until they are matched and adopted into their forever families.
In doing this, we hope to provide an alternative to the purchase of breeder and pet store dogs as well as prevent unwanted dogs from entering the overwhelmed shelter system. Since 2008 we have rescued over 20,000 dogs.
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Home At Last Dog Rescue (HAL) was founded in North Wales PA, in 2008 as an all age, all breed, dog rescue. HAL is a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.
We are a group of dog-loving volunteers whose goal is to save the lives of homeless dogs suffering in high-kill shelters and puppy mills, as well as dogs in other unfortunate circumstances.
We are not a shelter; thus, we have no central location or physical facility to house the dogs we rescue. It is through volunteer foster homes, mostly located in the Greater Philadelphia, PA Region, that we can provide homes for the dogs in our care. Our dogs remain in foster homes until they are matched and adopted into their forever families.
In doing this, we hope to provide an alternative to the purchase of breeder and pet store dogs as well as prevent unwanted dogs from entering the overwhelmed shelter system. Since 2008 we have rescued over 20,000 dogs.
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