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This sweet girl was estimated to be born August 2023. She is spayed and up to date on all vaccinations.
Her mama was a Rottweiler/ Rottweiler mix and based off of her rescue case, we have reason to believe the father was a Belgian Malinois/ Malinois mix.
Annie is an adventure loving girl and being that of a working breed, will require an active home that will work with her busy mind. She loves to play and is working on basic obedience, potty training and crate training in her foster home.
Annie has been around children, cats, other dogs, and various livestock. She does not do well around chickens.
As she is a puppy and still learning we expect her adopter to be aware that in addition to the usual 3 month adjustment period, she will also need consistent training and exercise to be happiest and most successful in her new home.
She loves to love and hopes that you'll give her a chance to see how great she is!
This sweet girl was estimated to be born August 2023. She is spayed and up to date on all vaccinations.
Her mama was a Rottweiler/ Rottweiler mix and based off of her rescue case, we have reason to believe the father was a Belgian Malinois/ Malinois mix.
Annie is an adventure loving girl and being that of a working breed, will require an active home that will work with her busy mind. She loves to play and is working on basic obedience, potty training and crate training in her foster home.
Annie has been around children, cats, other dogs, and various livestock. She does not do well around chickens.
As she is a puppy and still learning we expect her adopter to be aware that in addition to the usual 3 month adjustment period, she will also need consistent training and exercise to be happiest and most successful in her new home.
She loves to love and hopes that you'll give her a chance to see how great she is!
Please inquire at our website at https://www.shadarobah.com/how-it-works.html
or on facebook at
https://www.facebook.com/Shadarobah/
All visits are currently by appointment only.
Please inquire at our website at https://www.shadarobah.com/how-it-works.html
or on facebook at
https://www.facebook.com/Shadarobah/
More about this rescue
Shadarobah Horse Rescue was founded in 2008. Our name translates to "May The Future Be Better Than The Past" in Native American. Since our founding we have rescued over 600 horses and countless other animals.
During the Spring of 2023 we founded our "No Animal Left Behind Program" to further our efforts in non-equine activities. That same year we brought in over 100 feral cats, 6 dogs, 3 goats and a hand full of chickens in addition to our equine efforts.
Our volunteers are Absolutely Amazing! Nearly all of our volunteers and our board members are full time working adults and no-one is paid. We rough through all the challenges that neglect and abuse brings to our animals. We do this in all weather conditions and often with limited funding.
We have a passion to teach and share our experience with those who seek it. We have assisted with several hundred indirect animal placements using our network of fosters, adopters, and our social media community. We often share our advice and creative solutions with pet owners in need of help. We often participate in other community events and even host some of our own family friendly events.
Our mission:
Shadarobah’s mission is to save horses from slaughter, abuse and neglect; then place them in loving and nurturing homes.
Part of that mission includes educating people on the plight of horses and making it possible for all people to enjoy the great gift of knowing a horse!
Shadarobah Horse Rescue was founded in 2008. Our name translates to "May The Future Be Better Than The Past" in Native American. Since our founding we have rescued over 600 horses and countless other animals.
During the Spring of 2023 we founded our "No Animal Left Behind Program" to further our efforts in non-equine activities. That same year we brought in over 100 feral cats, 6 dogs, 3 goats and a hand full of chickens in addition to our equine efforts.
Our volunteers are Absolutely Amazing! Nearly all of our volunteers and our board members are full time working adults and no-one is paid. We rough through all the challenges that neglect and abuse brings to our animals. We do this in all weather conditions and often with limited funding.
We have a passion to teach and share our experience with those who seek it. We have assisted with several hundred indirect animal placements using our network of fosters, adopters, and our social media community. We often share our advice and creative solutions with pet owners in need of help. We often participate in other community events and even host some of our own family friendly events.
Our mission:
Shadarobah’s mission is to save horses from slaughter, abuse and neglect; then place them in loving and nurturing homes.
Part of that mission includes educating people on the plight of horses and making it possible for all people to enjoy the great gift of knowing a horse!
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