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Reach new heights with Denali!
Meet Denali! Denali is in a foster home in Spokane, WA and can be transported to your area (see below in the “Adopting from Path of Hope Rescue” section). Why wait to meet your perfect companion? Our adult dogs are ready to bring love and joy into your life this holiday season, and there is no better time than now. Give an adult dog a home for the holidays, and you choose the minimum donation amount!
Sometimes rescue can be a lot like climbing a mountain; you need to take a lot of switchbacks before you get to where you want to be. Lovely Denali is an example of this. After we rescued her and her and her pups from a shelter in Texas, the puppies quickly found new homes, and sweet, endearing Denali was adopted by an older couple who fell in love with her. When a death and severe medical issues left her adopter unable to care for Denali, he returned her to us. She was seriously overweight and suffering from bladder stones, which were successfully removed in July. Her foster has been working diligently on her diet (lean meat and noodles are a favorite!). Denali has lost 30 pounds and is eager to show off her svelte new bod!
How did she lose over a third of her body weight? Here’s Denali’s weight loss advice. Always wait to be petted before you eat; dance around when your meal is being prepared (burns calories and revs up your metabolism); pretend broccoli is really a cheat food; and have someone else portion out your meals!
Sweet natured and goofy, Denali gets along well with dogs and people (adults and children), and she is also comfortable being on her own. She will join you for an explore or trot up to you for pets and ear rubs. After losing one third of her body weight, Denali joins in romps with the other dogs in her foster home and enjoys playing outside. She bounds around the yard, stopping to encourage the resident dogs to join her in her games. Denali is always up for a ride in the car or a brisk walk with her people. Losing weight has made a huge difference in her quality of life.
Denali’s ideal home? Denali is looking for someone to love and to love her in return, who will support her on her weight loss journey (her ideal weight is around 45 pounds). She will need to remain on prescription food for the rest of her life to prevent more bladder stones, and she may be prone to urinary tract infections, so an adopter will need to be watchful for these. Denali would love a walking partner and snuggle buddy. Are you ready to reach new heights with Denali?
“Fur-st Impressions” are very important! Schedule a meet and greet with Denali before applying to see if she is the perfect fit for your family by emailing us at Fur-stImpressions@pathofhoperescue.com. A completed Adoption Application will be required after the meet and greet to move forward with Denali’s adoption.
What is Path of Hope Rescue’s Adoption Process?
Our adoption process takes on average 7-10 days.
Adopting from Path of Hope Rescue
About Path of Hope Rescue
Reach new heights with Denali!
Meet Denali! Denali is in a foster home in Spokane, WA and can be transported to your area (see below in the “Adopting from Path of Hope Rescue” section). Why wait to meet your perfect companion? Our adult dogs are ready to bring love and joy into your life this holiday season, and there is no better time than now. Give an adult dog a home for the holidays, and you choose the minimum donation amount!
Sometimes rescue can be a lot like climbing a mountain; you need to take a lot of switchbacks before you get to where you want to be. Lovely Denali is an example of this. After we rescued her and her and her pups from a shelter in Texas, the puppies quickly found new homes, and sweet, endearing Denali was adopted by an older couple who fell in love with her. When a death and severe medical issues left her adopter unable to care for Denali, he returned her to us. She was seriously overweight and suffering from bladder stones, which were successfully removed in July. Her foster has been working diligently on her diet (lean meat and noodles are a favorite!). Denali has lost 30 pounds and is eager to show off her svelte new bod!
How did she lose over a third of her body weight? Here’s Denali’s weight loss advice. Always wait to be petted before you eat; dance around when your meal is being prepared (burns calories and revs up your metabolism); pretend broccoli is really a cheat food; and have someone else portion out your meals!
Sweet natured and goofy, Denali gets along well with dogs and people (adults and children), and she is also comfortable being on her own. She will join you for an explore or trot up to you for pets and ear rubs. After losing one third of her body weight, Denali joins in romps with the other dogs in her foster home and enjoys playing outside. She bounds around the yard, stopping to encourage the resident dogs to join her in her games. Denali is always up for a ride in the car or a brisk walk with her people. Losing weight has made a huge difference in her quality of life.
Denali’s ideal home? Denali is looking for someone to love and to love her in return, who will support her on her weight loss journey (her ideal weight is around 45 pounds). She will need to remain on prescription food for the rest of her life to prevent more bladder stones, and she may be prone to urinary tract infections, so an adopter will need to be watchful for these. Denali would love a walking partner and snuggle buddy. Are you ready to reach new heights with Denali?
“Fur-st Impressions” are very important! Schedule a meet and greet with Denali before applying to see if she is the perfect fit for your family by emailing us at Fur-stImpressions@pathofhoperescue.com. A completed Adoption Application will be required after the meet and greet to move forward with Denali’s adoption.
What is Path of Hope Rescue’s Adoption Process?
Our adoption process takes on average 7-10 days.
Adopting from Path of Hope Rescue
About Path of Hope Rescue
Submit Application
Interview
Meet the Pet
Take the Pet Home