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Hi, my name is Goldie. I am a 12 week old spayed female Golden Retriever. My mom is a Golden Retriever and my dad is a Cream Golden Retriever. I came from a Hobby Breeder who couldn't sell me because I had a mild case of Lice from the straw bedding in the barn stall. The Lice is DEAD although my new family will need to promise to bathe me in my flea and tick shampoo for 2 weeks. Tuesday July 2 and Tuesday July 9 to make sure IF I still have eggs that they won't hatch. I CANNOT give my Dog Lice to other dogs who have been treated with a monthly flea and tick preventative. Dog Lice CANNOT be transferred to cats or humans. Google it before applying PLEASE. I am up to date on my shots and ready to go home. Please go to our personal website at, h2erescue.org and fill out an application under my profile "I'm Interested". Our adoption fee is $526. This is used to cover vet care, vaccinations, food etc. We are a rescue group, not a shelter and we foster these animals at our home. Since we are a rescue, we can not guarantee the size or the breed of the dog. After approval, we will meet you at our Adoption Center. We currently have two locations. Our primary address is 3616 Williams Lake Rd, New Philadelphia, Ohio 44663. We sometimes hold Adoption events at 6141 Stornoway Dr. South, Columbus Ohio 43230, like other rescues do at a pet store. At this time we are only able to do adoptions in our home base, 3616 Williams Lake Rd. New Philadelphia, OH 44663. Please Google the address first before you fill out the application, to make sure you can make the drive to us. Remember we show by appointment ONLY.
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Hi, my name is Goldie. I am a 12 week old spayed female Golden Retriever. My mom is a Golden Retriever and my dad is a Cream Golden Retriever. I came from a Hobby Breeder who couldn't sell me because I had a mild case of Lice from the straw bedding in the barn stall. The Lice is DEAD although my new family will need to promise to bathe me in my flea and tick shampoo for 2 weeks. Tuesday July 2 and Tuesday July 9 to make sure IF I still have eggs that they won't hatch. I CANNOT give my Dog Lice to other dogs who have been treated with a monthly flea and tick preventative. Dog Lice CANNOT be transferred to cats or humans. Google it before applying PLEASE. I am up to date on my shots and ready to go home. Please go to our personal website at, h2erescue.org and fill out an application under my profile "I'm Interested". Our adoption fee is $526. This is used to cover vet care, vaccinations, food etc. We are a rescue group, not a shelter and we foster these animals at our home. Since we are a rescue, we can not guarantee the size or the breed of the dog. After approval, we will meet you at our Adoption Center. We currently have two locations. Our primary address is 3616 Williams Lake Rd, New Philadelphia, Ohio 44663. We sometimes hold Adoption events at 6141 Stornoway Dr. South, Columbus Ohio 43230, like other rescues do at a pet store. At this time we are only able to do adoptions in our home base, 3616 Williams Lake Rd. New Philadelphia, OH 44663. Please Google the address first before you fill out the application, to make sure you can make the drive to us. Remember we show by appointment ONLY.
Go to h2erescue.org and visit the puppy page. Click on the "I'm interested" button. This takes you to an application page for that puppy.
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Interview
If your application is approved one of our adoption counselors will reach out for a phone interview.
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Meet the Pet
If the interview is good, we will schedule a time for you to meet the puppy.
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Sign Adoption Contract
When you meet your puppy, we will go over the health record and food. We answer any questions and fill out a short contract.
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Take the Pet Home
Additional adoption info
We ask that you call us at the number provided in the description of the pet. We do our interview over the phone and if everything checks out for both parties, we schedule a time for you to meet your new friend. At the meeting we go over the health record for the pet and any questions on temperament. We then have a short contract to sign promising to care for the pet and have them altered when old enough.
We ask that you call us at the number provided in the description of the pet. We do our interview over the phone and if everything checks out for both parties, we schedule a time for you to meet your new friend. At the meeting we go over the health record for the pet and any questions on temperament. We then have a short contract to sign promising to care for the pet and have them altered when old enough.
We show by appointments only, so give us a call at
330-465-6040
We show by appointments only, so give us a call at
330-465-6040
More about this rescue
From Heaven to Earth is a 501c3 rescue that wants to save as many adoptable puppies as possible, proactively. Most of their puppies come from Amish, Farmers, and other families that have not gotten their pets spay/neutered. Manypeople still hold to the idea that spay/neuter takes the "work" out of the dog, others avoid it for religious reasons and some don't have or will not spend the money.
The Rescue also gets a small percentage of their dogs from "Puppy Mills". The Humane Societies in the area are not large enough to handle the volume of dogs. From Heaven to Earth's goal is to find these puppies before they go to the pounds and other facilities, or before they are "Taken Care Of" in other ways. In doing this, they hope to alleviate the pressure on the Humane Societies and Pounds as well as help spread the word on Spay/Neuter. Often they are able to convince people to get the mother spayed which the Rescue pays for with money generated from their adoptions fees.
From Heaven to Earth is a 501c3 rescue that wants to save as many adoptable puppies as possible, proactively. Most of their puppies come from Amish, Farmers, and other families that have not gotten their pets spay/neutered. Manypeople still hold to the idea that spay/neuter takes the "work" out of the dog, others avoid it for religious reasons and some don't have or will not spend the money.
The Rescue also gets a small percentage of their dogs from "Puppy Mills". The Humane Societies in the area are not large enough to handle the volume of dogs. From Heaven to Earth's goal is to find these puppies before they go to the pounds and other facilities, or before they are "Taken Care Of" in other ways. In doing this, they hope to alleviate the pressure on the Humane Societies and Pounds as well as help spread the word on Spay/Neuter. Often they are able to convince people to get the mother spayed which the Rescue pays for with money generated from their adoptions fees.
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