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My name is Fantasia!

Posted 1 month ago

Adoption process
1

Submit Application

2

Meet the Pet

3

Sign Adoption Contract

Adoption fee: $600

This helps Wet Noses Foster Paws with pet care costs.

My basic info

Breed
German Shepherd Dog
Color
Tan/Yellow/Fawn/Black
Age
3 years 1 month old, Adult
Size
Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg) (when grown)
Weight
Sex
Female
Pet ID
1550

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

FANTASIA is a German Shepherd who was found wandering in 110-degree heat in a small California desert town. She had no microchip and no collar. Posts on lost pet groups showed that she had been spotted wandering a week before she was finally picked up and brought to a shelter. Initially, the shelter noted that she was pregnant but couldn't find a local rescue to save her. Wet Noses Foster Paws stepped in to help! However, after further examination, it was discovered that she was no longer pregnant; she must have recently had a litter and was then abandoned.

Fantasia's foster is the very person who originally found her in the desert heat while on travel. She drove back to retrieve her from the shelter, a 16-hour trip each way. Fantasia is well-mannered, polite in hotels, potty trained, and learning commands quickly, indicating she may have had training in the past. She is a cuddle bug, and her foster family is smitten! Please consider donating to help with Fantasia's vet needs!

Story time!!

While on a road trip with my mobility-challenged mother, I found a stray dog wandering a desert town in 110-degree heat. We were traveling from Houston, TX to my home near Seattle, WA. When we entered California, near Nevada, we spotted the German Shepherd, now named Fantasia, crossing an intersection.

We were dealing with the heat inside the car, so I stopped to try to call her over, but by the time I poured water and tried to go to her on foot, she was already several blocks away. We tried to follow her in the van but lost her and nearly gave up until we spotted her again some miles later. I pulled the van over, opened my door, and called to her. She looked momentarily wary but then ran over to me.

I had the cup of water extended for her, but instead of drinking right away, she pushed herself into the driver's seat! We think she wanted shade and shelter before she would drink the water.

We went to the local shelter but were turned away because they were full. The advice they 'didn't' give me was to put her back on the street.

Well, I definitely could not. It was crazy hot and dry. She was obviously unspayed, had signs of a previous litter, and possibly pregnant again.

The hotel my mother and I had pre-booked that night allowed pets, so we brought her with us, bathed her, and let her cuddle with us all night.

The next day, we found a no-kill shelter to try. They had over 80 dogs and said many had been there for over two years. They agreed to take her but mentioned she might have been happier on the streets than in the kennels. She refused to let them put a collar on her, so I had to put it on her and lead her into the kennels myself. She objected, and I cried, but it wasn't realistic for me to keep her with us on our road trip. Many hotels and activities we had planned were not pet-friendly, and I was helping my mom with her mobility.

I kept tabs on her, shared her on several lost pets pages, and discovered two other posts of people seeing her wander the streets a week prior.

The shelter later confirmed she had recently had a litter, and unfortunately, no one had shown interest in rescuing her.

That's when I decided to stop by a new 'Wet Noses' boarding kennel near my home on hope and luck to see if they had a rescue. They DID! Wet Noses Foster Paws agreed to sponsor her so I could get her out of the smelly jail and foster her.

I made the 16-hour drive down to Delano, CA, to pick her up, and she is so happy!!!





Rescue
Wet Noses Foster Paws

Contact info

Pet ID
1550
Contact
Address
411 Fawcett Ave, Tacoma, WA 98402

Their adoption process

1.

Submit Application

Please submit an application on the dog you are interested in meeting. We will then email you to schedule the meet and greet!

2.

Meet the Pet

Our dogs may be in a foster home, the facility, or waiting for their arrival.

3.

Sign Adoption Contract

Once you meet the pup of your choice, you can take a week trial with them to see if it is a good fit.

Additional adoption info

We are always looking for foster to adopt or foster homes! Let us know if your interested in participating in these programs. Foster to adopt is fostering with the intention of adopting the dog if it’s a good fit.

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

We have adoption events each Saturday at Wet Noses Dry Paws in Tacoma (411 Fawcett Ave Tacoma) from 2-4. Not all dogs listed will be attending but it is a great time to come and socialize with them in a play setting.

More about this rescue

501c3 non-profit l est 2019 l

We have been fostering dogs since early 2019 through various rescues.

What better way to showcase them then in a playful, happy, loving environment with other loving dogs in our community.

Recently we have started changing things as we are looking for our pups to go into foster homes/foster to adopt. 


We typically fly dogs in from over capacity shelters in Texas, drive puppers over from Yakima, and still have an amazing relationship with a partnering rescue in Mexico.


















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