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Two truckers found a starving young mother dog and three 4-5 month old puppies who were abandoned. The truck drivers took the mother dog and her puppies into the cab of their truck, where they and their 2 dogs already lived. They traveled like this for a few weeks, until surprise! The mother dog gave birth to 7 more puppies!!!
At this point, they put out a plea for help, so I took mamma dog (Mollie) and her baby puppies. They have their teeth, and Mollie says "Enough! Time to wean them!" as she races away from them, puppies trailing off her nipples.
There are 2 boys and 5 girls. One boy is dark brown, while the others are all white or white with some black spots, and one is tricolor, white with some brown and white.
These puppies are very sweet. They are eating kibble soaked in water. We are trying to get them to associate pottying with outside, but of course they aren't housebroken yet.
I will charge an adoption fee, with most of it to be refunded upon proof of spay/neuter. They have not had any shots yet, but I will start vaccinating them within the next week or 2.
Please contact through Adopt a Pet or by calling 210 744-3373.
Two truckers found a starving young mother dog and three 4-5 month old puppies who were abandoned. The truck drivers took the mother dog and her puppies into the cab of their truck, where they and their 2 dogs already lived. They traveled like this for a few weeks, until surprise! The mother dog gave birth to 7 more puppies!!!
At this point, they put out a plea for help, so I took mamma dog (Mollie) and her baby puppies. They have their teeth, and Mollie says "Enough! Time to wean them!" as she races away from them, puppies trailing off her nipples.
There are 2 boys and 5 girls. One boy is dark brown, while the others are all white or white with some black spots, and one is tricolor, white with some brown and white.
These puppies are very sweet. They are eating kibble soaked in water. We are trying to get them to associate pottying with outside, but of course they aren't housebroken yet.
I will charge an adoption fee, with most of it to be refunded upon proof of spay/neuter. They have not had any shots yet, but I will start vaccinating them within the next week or 2.
Please contact through Adopt a Pet or by calling 210 744-3373.
You can meet the pet before submitting an application, but you will not be able to take the pet home until the application is approved.
2.
Meet the Pet
Arrange to meet the pet. Exceptions can be made for long distances, but long distance adoptions might be subject to additional scrutiny.
3.
Home Check
We PREFER to do a home visit, but this is not always doable.
4.
Approve Application
5.
Sign Adoption Contract
After application is approve, we meet, sign adoption contract, pay adoption fee, and you take your new family member home!
Additional adoption info
Fees: Usually $200-$300, to cover costs of vaccination and spay/neuter. Adoption application and adoption contract required. Please email dixie@flash.net to request an application.
Fees: Usually $200-$300, to cover costs of vaccination and spay/neuter. Adoption application and adoption contract required. Please email dixie@flash.net to request an application.
Go meet their pets
Please email dixie@flash.net or call (512) 262-0297 or (210) 744-3373 to arrange for a time to meet the dogs. Animals may be seen by appointment only.
Please email dixie@flash.net or call (512) 262-0297 or (210) 744-3373 to arrange for a time to meet the dogs. Animals may be seen by appointment only.
More about this rescue
We began by rescuing Welsh Corgis (both Cardigan and Pembroke) and then Great Danes. Then we took some Corgi mixes to keep them from being euthanized, and eventually accepted some other dogs, and took in the occasional cat.
We largely stepped back from rescue in 2012, but continue to take in a few animals at a time and find homes for them. Currently, we are taking in unwanted animals from the Rio Grande Valley and finding them homes, which is why you will see dogs that have nothing to do with either Corgis or Great Danes listed.
All animals are vaccinated and spayed or neutered prior to adoption, with very few exceptions.
We began by rescuing Welsh Corgis (both Cardigan and Pembroke) and then Great Danes. Then we took some Corgi mixes to keep them from being euthanized, and eventually accepted some other dogs, and took in the occasional cat.
We largely stepped back from rescue in 2012, but continue to take in a few animals at a time and find homes for them. Currently, we are taking in unwanted animals from the Rio Grande Valley and finding them homes, which is why you will see dogs that have nothing to do with either Corgis or Great Danes listed.
All animals are vaccinated and spayed or neutered prior to adoption, with very few exceptions.
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We'll also keep you updated on Benny's adoption status with email updates.