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My basic info
Breed
Mixed Breed (Large)
Color
Tricolor (Tan/Brown & Black & White)
Age
3 years 3 months old, Adult
Size
Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg) (when grown)
Weight
80 lbs (current)
Sex
Female
Pet ID
–
My details
Good with kids
Good with dogs
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
My personality
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Lily and Mesa are a sibling pair that were found as strays and then surrendered by their owner. Lily had a bullet wound in her neck that has healed up and Mesa was pregnant when she was found. Mesa gave birth about a year ago and is ready for a home of her own! We don't usually insist on keeping dogs together, but Lily was so worried when her sister had to be separated to give birth and so overjoyed to be reunited! We would very much like to find them a home where they can stay together. Both are good with kids, although Lily is a bit dog-selective so they would probably do best as the only dogs in the home.
**adoption fees are reduced from the usual $350 due to a generous sponsor**
Lily and Mesa are a sibling pair that were found as strays and then surrendered by their owner. Lily had a bullet wound in her neck that has healed up and Mesa was pregnant when she was found. Mesa gave birth about a year ago and is ready for a home of her own! We don't usually insist on keeping dogs together, but Lily was so worried when her sister had to be separated to give birth and so overjoyed to be reunited! We would very much like to find them a home where they can stay together. Both are good with kids, although Lily is a bit dog-selective so they would probably do best as the only dogs in the home.
**adoption fees are reduced from the usual $350 due to a generous sponsor**
Please contact us and I can send out an application or answer any questions you might have about an animal.
Please contact us and I can send out an application or answer any questions you might have about an animal.
More about this rescue
Hi, I’m Shawna Kluge. I started doing small-scale animal rescue through Facebook lost-and-found pet pages soon after moving to Grant County in 2017. When the pandemic hit I realized there were many pet owners in our community struggling to get by. So when I received my pandemic stimulus check I decided to buy 100 pounds of dog and cat food to distribute to those pet owners in need. Thus, The Rock Bottom Rocker Pet Pantry was born.
In the early days it was just me, distributing pet food and some supplies to those in dire need. We continue this portion of our mission to this day.
I soon found myself receiving many calls about stray, abandoned, and injured animals. Thanks to some small donations I was able to rescue and care for a few animals at a time. But the need continued to outpace my capacity. So with the help of several community members, we were able to secure a larger area in rural Soap Lake and began housing and caring for dozens of animals.
In October 2022 we officially became a 501(c)(3) non-profit. Today we continue to care for dozens of animals at our facility – mostly dogs and cats, but also a few farm animals and some birds. We are also responsible for a number of animals in the care of our foster network.
Hi, I’m Shawna Kluge. I started doing small-scale animal rescue through Facebook lost-and-found pet pages soon after moving to Grant County in 2017. When the pandemic hit I realized there were many pet owners in our community struggling to get by. So when I received my pandemic stimulus check I decided to buy 100 pounds of dog and cat food to distribute to those pet owners in need. Thus, The Rock Bottom Rocker Pet Pantry was born.
In the early days it was just me, distributing pet food and some supplies to those in dire need. We continue this portion of our mission to this day.
I soon found myself receiving many calls about stray, abandoned, and injured animals. Thanks to some small donations I was able to rescue and care for a few animals at a time. But the need continued to outpace my capacity. So with the help of several community members, we were able to secure a larger area in rural Soap Lake and began housing and caring for dozens of animals.
In October 2022 we officially became a 501(c)(3) non-profit. Today we continue to care for dozens of animals at our facility – mostly dogs and cats, but also a few farm animals and some birds. We are also responsible for a number of animals in the care of our foster network.
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