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Courtesy Post- Bonded Pair looking for adopter or foster...
Bio written by current foster:
Allow me to introduce you to Harper and Freya, my foster dogs!
Harper (age 5) and Freya (age 8 )are a bonded pair of sweet girls. They are true besties. They go everywhere together, they check on each other, and—if they’re not up and about—they’re almost always physically touching each other.
Harper (55 lbs) is lighter in color and slightly taller. She is a totally sweet snuggle bug, but she is cautious when approaching new situations. While anxiety has been a problem for her in the past, she seems to have grown in confidence and bravery. She has had some issues with an an ACL sprain that seems to bother her after heavy activity or when it’s going to rain. It is not a major issue at this point, but she could benefit from ongoing monitoring. Harper loves snuggles with people and Freya. She is reportedly a lab mix.
Freya (46 lbs.) is slightly darker and smaller. She is reportedly a pit bull mix. She is intensely curious and motivated to pursue whatever sparks her interest. She learns new skills easily, and she looks out for Harper. She is more independent than Harper, and she is a very confident dog. But when it’s snuggle time, she’s all in!
Both girls are spayed and up to date on distemper, rabies, bordatella, and canine flu. In terms of other health/hygiene issues, I’m working on them on getting rid of some tartar buildup as well as tolerating toenail trims.
These two are truly sisters from different misters and would do best in a home that would welcome both of them.
They are…
Good with both men and women.
Good with other dogs.
I don’t know whether they are good with children.
They are NOT good with cats at this time.
Thanks for reading! Please share this post so we can find them a new happy home! I’m even willing to drive a bit to meet someone who’d love them.
Last detail: these girls are not up for adoption through a specific rescue group, but I will be doing my own checks to make sure they’re going to a good home. There will also be an adoption fee, but it will just be reimbursement of expenses. I’ll update this post when I add up what’s been spent on them.
All apps will be forwarded accordingly and can be completed here:
https://www.dogworksohio.com/adoption-application.html
This foster home has cats so they are looking for a foster home that is safe until adoption, if you are willing to foster, apply here and someone with DogworksOhio will contact you:
https://www.dogworksohio.com/foster-application-and-agreement.html
Courtesy Post- Bonded Pair looking for adopter or foster...
Bio written by current foster:
Allow me to introduce you to Harper and Freya, my foster dogs!
Harper (age 5) and Freya (age 8 )are a bonded pair of sweet girls. They are true besties. They go everywhere together, they check on each other, and—if they’re not up and about—they’re almost always physically touching each other.
Harper (55 lbs) is lighter in color and slightly taller. She is a totally sweet snuggle bug, but she is cautious when approaching new situations. While anxiety has been a problem for her in the past, she seems to have grown in confidence and bravery. She has had some issues with an an ACL sprain that seems to bother her after heavy activity or when it’s going to rain. It is not a major issue at this point, but she could benefit from ongoing monitoring. Harper loves snuggles with people and Freya. She is reportedly a lab mix.
Freya (46 lbs.) is slightly darker and smaller. She is reportedly a pit bull mix. She is intensely curious and motivated to pursue whatever sparks her interest. She learns new skills easily, and she looks out for Harper. She is more independent than Harper, and she is a very confident dog. But when it’s snuggle time, she’s all in!
Both girls are spayed and up to date on distemper, rabies, bordatella, and canine flu. In terms of other health/hygiene issues, I’m working on them on getting rid of some tartar buildup as well as tolerating toenail trims.
These two are truly sisters from different misters and would do best in a home that would welcome both of them.
They are…
Good with both men and women.
Good with other dogs.
I don’t know whether they are good with children.
They are NOT good with cats at this time.
Thanks for reading! Please share this post so we can find them a new happy home! I’m even willing to drive a bit to meet someone who’d love them.
Last detail: these girls are not up for adoption through a specific rescue group, but I will be doing my own checks to make sure they’re going to a good home. There will also be an adoption fee, but it will just be reimbursement of expenses. I’ll update this post when I add up what’s been spent on them.
All apps will be forwarded accordingly and can be completed here:
https://www.dogworksohio.com/adoption-application.html
This foster home has cats so they are looking for a foster home that is safe until adoption, if you are willing to foster, apply here and someone with DogworksOhio will contact you:
https://www.dogworksohio.com/foster-application-and-agreement.html
https://www.dogworksohio.com/adoption-application.html complete the form in the provided link
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Additional adoption info
Dogworks strives to place dogs into permanent homes based on the dogs' personalities and yours. To adopt a dog, we require a completed application, approved vetting, signed adoption contract, and home visit.
Adoption applications are available on our website (www.dogworksohio.com) and at all Meet & Greets. Once your application has been submitted, we will contact your references and consider suitability. You will be contacted by phone or email, typically within 4 business days, to discuss arrangements for adoption contract and home visit.
Adoption fees are variable (typically $125-$250) and are listed with the description of each dog. Adoption fee will be refunded if you decide that the dog is not compatible with your family within 2 weeks.
Adopted dogs must be returned to Dogworks in the event that they can no longer remain a member of your household for any reason.
All dogs have been updated on vaccines and tested for heartworm prior to adoption. Adult dogs and puppies older than 14 weeks are spayed/neutered. Adopters of younger puppies are required to sign an agreement to complete spay/neuter by 6 months of age. We will assist with spay/neuter costs. Adopters will receive a copy of medical records.
Dogworks strives to place dogs into permanent homes based on the dogs' personalities and yours. To adopt a dog, we require a completed application, approved vetting, signed adoption contract, and home visit.
Adoption applications are available on our website (www.dogworksohio.com) and at all Meet & Greets. Once your application has been submitted, we will contact your references and consider suitability. You will be contacted by phone or email, typically within 4 business days, to discuss arrangements for adoption contract and home visit.
Adoption fees are variable (typically $125-$250) and are listed with the description of each dog. Adoption fee will be refunded if you decide that the dog is not compatible with your family within 2 weeks.
Adopted dogs must be returned to Dogworks in the event that they can no longer remain a member of your household for any reason.
All dogs have been updated on vaccines and tested for heartworm prior to adoption. Adult dogs and puppies older than 14 weeks are spayed/neutered. Adopters of younger puppies are required to sign an agreement to complete spay/neuter by 6 months of age. We will assist with spay/neuter costs. Adopters will receive a copy of medical records.
Meet & Greets occur in the Toledo area each month. Check our website (www.DogworksOhio.com/Events) for the dates of upcoming Meet & Greets. You may email President@dogworksohio.com to see if the dog you are interested in will be at our next Meet & Greet. You can also make an appointment to meet any of dogs after an application has been submitted and approved.
Meet & Greets occur in the Toledo area each month. Check our website (www.DogworksOhio.com/Events) for the dates of upcoming Meet & Greets. You may email President@dogworksohio.com to see if the dog you are interested in will be at our next Meet & Greet. You can also make an appointment to meet any of dogs after an application has been submitted and approved.
More about this rescue
Dogworks is an all-volunteer, nonprofit group based in Toledo, OH, whose purpose is to rescue, rehabilitate, and re-home abandoned, neglected, and unwanted dogs. Our focus has been on sporting dogs, both purebreds and mixed breeds. Most dogs are rescued from euthanizing shelters, although some come to us from relinquishing owners or other means. All dogs are fostered in volunteer homes until adoption. We do not have a shelter or kennel facility.
Dogworks is an all-volunteer, nonprofit group based in Toledo, OH, whose purpose is to rescue, rehabilitate, and re-home abandoned, neglected, and unwanted dogs. Our focus has been on sporting dogs, both purebreds and mixed breeds. Most dogs are rescued from euthanizing shelters, although some come to us from relinquishing owners or other means. All dogs are fostered in volunteer homes until adoption. We do not have a shelter or kennel facility.
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