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Here she is, Miss Daisy! She was found abandoned at a local apartment complex. She was scared, confused, hungry and thirsty. Helotes Humane Society brought her their rescue. At the rescue, she was given food and a health exam. She was found to be heartworm negative, given all required shots and a bedroom. The bedroom was really a kennel along with some other rescued dogs. She did not like the kennel and voiced her disapproval. She was brought to a private (foster) home where she has been able to show her potential. She loves to be around her people and has bonded with her foster dad. They like to watch TV, together, in the recliner. She is getting along great with her foster pack of 6 other dogs, both large and small. She is not a finicky eater and eats on schedule. She is eager to go to her kennel at bed time and likes a little treat at that time. She will retreat, at times, to her kennel when she feel like it, but is usually in the middle of the family activity. She is house trained and has never had an accident. She likes her toys but has a short attention span and will often take the toy outside, where she forgets about them. She gives kisses upon request and takes treats like the lady she is. She rides well in the car. She follows her foster dad around while he does chores but will take a siesta break when she gets bored. Daisy is ready for adoption, preferring a family with a yard for zoomies and squirrel exploration. An apartment probably would not be a good choice. Daisy would love to meet you and if you think you might hit it off, fill out an online application to arrange a meeting.
Here she is, Miss Daisy! She was found abandoned at a local apartment complex. She was scared, confused, hungry and thirsty. Helotes Humane Society brought her their rescue. At the rescue, she was given food and a health exam. She was found to be heartworm negative, given all required shots and a bedroom. The bedroom was really a kennel along with some other rescued dogs. She did not like the kennel and voiced her disapproval. She was brought to a private (foster) home where she has been able to show her potential. She loves to be around her people and has bonded with her foster dad. They like to watch TV, together, in the recliner. She is getting along great with her foster pack of 6 other dogs, both large and small. She is not a finicky eater and eats on schedule. She is eager to go to her kennel at bed time and likes a little treat at that time. She will retreat, at times, to her kennel when she feel like it, but is usually in the middle of the family activity. She is house trained and has never had an accident. She likes her toys but has a short attention span and will often take the toy outside, where she forgets about them. She gives kisses upon request and takes treats like the lady she is. She rides well in the car. She follows her foster dad around while he does chores but will take a siesta break when she gets bored. Daisy is ready for adoption, preferring a family with a yard for zoomies and squirrel exploration. An apartment probably would not be a good choice. Daisy would love to meet you and if you think you might hit it off, fill out an online application to arrange a meeting.
Since we are a foster-based rescue, viewing our animals online to find one that you are interested is best. Once you have found an animal you would like to adopt, complete the application by visiting our website at: hhsanimals.org and clicking on the animals picture. We will review it and forward to the animal's foster and have them contact you to go over the next steps.
Our adoption fees are:
Dogs and puppies = $175 + tax
Cats and kittens = $105 + tax
Adoption fees for purebred animals and out-of-state adoptions will be different than those listed above.
These fees include all age appropriate vaccinations, microchipping, and spay/neuter. We have discounted adoption fees for senior citizens and senior animals.
Since we are a foster-based rescue, viewing our animals online to find one that you are interested is best. Once you have found an animal you would like to adopt, complete the application by visiting our website at: hhsanimals.org and clicking on the animals picture. We will review it and forward to the animal's foster and have them contact you to go over the next steps.
Our adoption fees are:
Dogs and puppies = $175 + tax
Cats and kittens = $105 + tax
Adoption fees for purebred animals and out-of-state adoptions will be different than those listed above.
These fees include all age appropriate vaccinations, microchipping, and spay/neuter. We have discounted adoption fees for senior citizens and senior animals.
SInce the vast majority of our animals are kept in foster homes, it's best to contact us at: info@hhsanimals.org to inquire about meeting an animal. You can also visit some of our available pets at one of our weekly adoption events at either the Petsmart or Petco stores near Bandera Rd and 1604 in far NW San Antonio on Saturday's from 12:00-3:00.
SInce the vast majority of our animals are kept in foster homes, it's best to contact us at: info@hhsanimals.org to inquire about meeting an animal. You can also visit some of our available pets at one of our weekly adoption events at either the Petsmart or Petco stores near Bandera Rd and 1604 in far NW San Antonio on Saturday's from 12:00-3:00.
More about this rescue
Our mission
Is to promote the benevolent treatment of animals and provide humane education.
Our Vision
To be the catalyst for humane education and the welfare of companion animals.
Our CORE Values
Commit to our mission
Operate with respect, integrity and professionalism
Recognize the contribution of all our members, donors and volunteers
Educate our community on the humane treatment of animals
Our mission
Is to promote the benevolent treatment of animals and provide humane education.
Our Vision
To be the catalyst for humane education and the welfare of companion animals.
Our CORE Values
Commit to our mission
Operate with respect, integrity and professionalism
Recognize the contribution of all our members, donors and volunteers
Educate our community on the humane treatment of animals
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