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I'm a friendly Schnoodle with a passion for all things edible. From kibble to cucumbers, I devour it all! My motto? "Life's too short to skip a meal. When the clock strikes mealtime, I'll be your trusty reminder-my internal food alarm is never off duty!
But that's not all-I've got a few other talents up my sleeve:
- Siren Serenader: When police or ambulance sirens wail, I join in with my own howl. It's my way of saying, "Hey, fellow sirens, I feel your urgency!
- Sock Protector Extraordinaire: My mission? Safeguarding your socks from a lonely life on the floor. If I spot one, you can bet I'm on the case, picking it up until you tell me to 'drop' then I know you'll give it a great home.
- Doorbell Detective: I leap into action even before the doorbell's rung, barking as if the house is under siege! But the moment you open the door and I see you're not worried, I transform into a tail-wagging social butterfly. Any friend of yours is a friend of mine. (Except leaf blowers and lawn mowers, those are my arch enemies , and you can't convince me otherwise)
- Outdoor Enthusiast: I absolutely love the outdoors! Whether it's a romp in the yard or a hike in the park, I'm always ready for an adventure chasing all there is to chase out there... Butterflies, flies, but ALSO:
- Squirrel homing missile: I'll keep your yard safe from these mischievous intruders by chasing them away. I've never caught one (and wouldn't know what to do with it if I did) but won't stop me from trying!
- Dog Park Aficionado: I love dog parks and playing with other dogs, though I think I'm the biggest one there!
- Food lover: I know I said it already, but trust me it's worth repeating. I'm super food motivated, will sit through anything for a kibble.
Vital Stats:
- Breed: Golden Schnoodle
- Approximate age: 8 years old
- Up-to-date on vaccinations
- No fleas or heartworm, or anything else scary
- Weight: Approximately 21 lb
- House trained
- Doesn't heel for walks but is highly food motivated and eager to learn with treats
So, if you're looking for a food-loving, sock-protecting, siren-singing, doorbell-barking, nature-exploring, squirrel-chasing, dog-park-loving companion, I'm your pup! Let's share some tasty adventures together.
Hi, I'm Buddy!
I'm a friendly Schnoodle with a passion for all things edible. From kibble to cucumbers, I devour it all! My motto? "Life's too short to skip a meal. When the clock strikes mealtime, I'll be your trusty reminder-my internal food alarm is never off duty!
But that's not all-I've got a few other talents up my sleeve:
- Siren Serenader: When police or ambulance sirens wail, I join in with my own howl. It's my way of saying, "Hey, fellow sirens, I feel your urgency!
- Sock Protector Extraordinaire: My mission? Safeguarding your socks from a lonely life on the floor. If I spot one, you can bet I'm on the case, picking it up until you tell me to 'drop' then I know you'll give it a great home.
- Doorbell Detective: I leap into action even before the doorbell's rung, barking as if the house is under siege! But the moment you open the door and I see you're not worried, I transform into a tail-wagging social butterfly. Any friend of yours is a friend of mine. (Except leaf blowers and lawn mowers, those are my arch enemies , and you can't convince me otherwise)
- Outdoor Enthusiast: I absolutely love the outdoors! Whether it's a romp in the yard or a hike in the park, I'm always ready for an adventure chasing all there is to chase out there... Butterflies, flies, but ALSO:
- Squirrel homing missile: I'll keep your yard safe from these mischievous intruders by chasing them away. I've never caught one (and wouldn't know what to do with it if I did) but won't stop me from trying!
- Dog Park Aficionado: I love dog parks and playing with other dogs, though I think I'm the biggest one there!
- Food lover: I know I said it already, but trust me it's worth repeating. I'm super food motivated, will sit through anything for a kibble.
Vital Stats:
- Breed: Golden Schnoodle
- Approximate age: 8 years old
- Up-to-date on vaccinations
- No fleas or heartworm, or anything else scary
- Weight: Approximately 21 lb
- House trained
- Doesn't heel for walks but is highly food motivated and eager to learn with treats
So, if you're looking for a food-loving, sock-protecting, siren-singing, doorbell-barking, nature-exploring, squirrel-chasing, dog-park-loving companion, I'm your pup! Let's share some tasty adventures together.
We will contact you via email with approvals and/or requests should we need additional information. When we are able to reopen for adoptions, it will be by appointment only for pre-approved adopters with good vet references.
We will continue to do 3rd and 4th vaccinations for any previously adopted puppies from 10am-12pm on Saturdays at the adoption center.
Please follow instructions upon your arrival there.
You can find answers to many questions on our web site and within the bio of each
animal on their individual web page.
AS A RESCUE, WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO DENY ANY APPLICATION.
To be considered as an adopter, you must be:
- At least 23 years of age and possess valid identification showing current residential address;
- Willing and able to invest the time and money required to provide proper care for a dog
(estimated minimum annual cost = $950 per dog);
- Prepared to pay a $200 Adoption Fee ($275 for Puppies) (this includes the dog’s spay/neuter, microchip,
boarding, vaccinations, heartworm and flea prevention, and any other medicines or medical
procedures needed);
- Willing to allow us to do a home visit prior to adoption; and
- Prepared to give us your veterinarian’s contact information if you currently own a dog
or have owned a dog in the past
We will contact you via email with approvals and/or requests should we need additional information. When we are able to reopen for adoptions, it will be by appointment only for pre-approved adopters with good vet references.
We will continue to do 3rd and 4th vaccinations for any previously adopted puppies from 10am-12pm on Saturdays at the adoption center.
Please follow instructions upon your arrival there.
You can find answers to many questions on our web site and within the bio of each
animal on their individual web page.
AS A RESCUE, WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO DENY ANY APPLICATION.
To be considered as an adopter, you must be:
- At least 23 years of age and possess valid identification showing current residential address;
- Willing and able to invest the time and money required to provide proper care for a dog
(estimated minimum annual cost = $950 per dog);
- Prepared to pay a $200 Adoption Fee ($275 for Puppies) (this includes the dog’s spay/neuter, microchip,
boarding, vaccinations, heartworm and flea prevention, and any other medicines or medical
procedures needed);
- Willing to allow us to do a home visit prior to adoption; and
- Prepared to give us your veterinarian’s contact information if you currently own a dog
or have owned a dog in the past
HOURS: We are closed for the foreseeable future. Please see our website for further direction on adoptions. www.k-9angelsrescue.org
Please LIKE and share our Facebook page: www.facebook.com/k9angelsrescue
Weekend ADOPTION CENTER:
1220 W. 23rd St
Houston, TX 77008
HOURS: We are closed for the foreseeable future. Please see our website for further direction on adoptions. www.k-9angelsrescue.org
Please LIKE and share our Facebook page: www.facebook.com/k9angelsrescue
More about this rescue
K-9 Angels Rescue is an all-volunteer, all-breed canine rescue organization established in February 2012.
We are a rescue group for shelter dogs who run out of time. In other words, we are not a shelter, have no permanent facilities, and are not equipped to take in dogs from the public. We select dogs from the greater Houston "kill" animal control facilities who would not have made it out alive. (Don't worry! If you need help rehoming a dog, there are other non-profit groups who can assist you.)
No one involved in K-9 Angels receives ANY compensation. Our volunteers are compassionate animal welfare advocates who contribute their time, skills, and finances to shelter homeless dogs in Houston. To save the lives of the abandoned, abused, and stray dogs who end up in Houston's animal control facilities, K-9 Angels relies completely on adoption fees, donations, and our amazing volunteers.
K-9 Angels covers ALL costs for dogs currently in the program. During intake, every dog gets a microchip and is spayed or neutered (if old enough for the procedure). If the dog being adopted is not already altered at the time of their adoption, the dog will be altered within 2 weeks of adoption at our vet at our cost, with the exception of puppies which will be altered as soon as the puppy is ready. We fund all medical care necessary, even if we have to raise extra Helping Paw funds for special cases! From the time they enter the program to the time they graduate, K-9 Angels dogs are kept up-to-date on all vaccines (DHPP, bordetella, rabies) as well as heartworm and flea prevention.
We commit to K-9 Angels dogs until they are adopted.
Our volunteer foster homes patiently provide safety, love, and integration into a household environment - a key to successful adoptions. The biographies, pictures, and even videos from foster homes are important "pup-licilty" for our dogs! We are always in need of additional foster homes.
Our goal is a "fur-ever" home! We take every precaution not to contribute to the dog overpopulation problem here in Houston. Applications are processed according to our adoption policies to insure the best situation for our dogs and the families who adopt them.
K-9 Angels Rescue is an all-volunteer, all-breed canine rescue organization established in February 2012.
We are a rescue group for shelter dogs who run out of time. In other words, we are not a shelter, have no permanent facilities, and are not equipped to take in dogs from the public. We select dogs from the greater Houston "kill" animal control facilities who would not have made it out alive. (Don't worry! If you need help rehoming a dog, there are other non-profit groups who can assist you.)
No one involved in K-9 Angels receives ANY compensation. Our volunteers are compassionate animal welfare advocates who contribute their time, skills, and finances to shelter homeless dogs in Houston. To save the lives of the abandoned, abused, and stray dogs who end up in Houston's animal control facilities, K-9 Angels relies completely on adoption fees, donations, and our amazing volunteers.
K-9 Angels covers ALL costs for dogs currently in the program. During intake, every dog gets a microchip and is spayed or neutered (if old enough for the procedure). If the dog being adopted is not already altered at the time of their adoption, the dog will be altered within 2 weeks of adoption at our vet at our cost, with the exception of puppies which will be altered as soon as the puppy is ready. We fund all medical care necessary, even if we have to raise extra Helping Paw funds for special cases! From the time they enter the program to the time they graduate, K-9 Angels dogs are kept up-to-date on all vaccines (DHPP, bordetella, rabies) as well as heartworm and flea prevention.
We commit to K-9 Angels dogs until they are adopted.
Our volunteer foster homes patiently provide safety, love, and integration into a household environment - a key to successful adoptions. The biographies, pictures, and even videos from foster homes are important "pup-licilty" for our dogs! We are always in need of additional foster homes.
Our goal is a "fur-ever" home! We take every precaution not to contribute to the dog overpopulation problem here in Houston. Applications are processed according to our adoption policies to insure the best situation for our dogs and the families who adopt them.
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