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Ok I’ll admit it, now that all of my littermates have gone to their new homes, I sure am sad and lonely. There’s nothing that I would love more than getting a brand new family of my very own. I’m a little timid, but my Foster Mom is working on that. Now that my siblings are gone, I’m getting more one on one time with her and experiencing new adventures. I have been fully vetted, had new pictures made so you can see what a beauty I am, and I’m more than ready to be adopted. This is what my Foster Mom says about us.
I love this precious little litter! They are super sweet, happy, playful and very good natured. My Grandkids have had a ball playing with them, so needless to say, they are great with kids and they get along well with other dogs. They’ll be lots of fun too, but they aren’t so rambunctious that you can’t love on them
Although I think they have some Hound in them, they do not have the loud baying bark of a hound. I went to the shelter and I happened to look down on the bottom tier of cages and there was this very sweet, very pregnant little dog that looked at me with her beautiful, needy eyes and she reached through the cage with her little paw as if to say “Please help me”. I knew that I couldn’t leave without her. A few days later she graced us with 7 adorable puppies. Their Mom is a small slender built 26 pound Terrier (maybe Rat or Feist) and maybe Hound mix. Mandy will make some lucky family a wonderful companion. She is 5 months (dob 5/15/24) and weighs around 24 pounds at the time of this posting (10/18/24). She has been spayed, microchipped, fecal tested, current on all vaccinations, worming and on heartworm and flea prevention.
Mandy is being fostered in Tennessee. Once adopted she will be transported to her pickup location by a professional dog transport company. Our rescue ships to the Northeast area every week and her fee includes transportation. Due to state laws, we cannot accept applications from residents of Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island or Maine since we can’t adopt directly to those states.
Ok I’ll admit it, now that all of my littermates have gone to their new homes, I sure am sad and lonely. There’s nothing that I would love more than getting a brand new family of my very own. I’m a little timid, but my Foster Mom is working on that. Now that my siblings are gone, I’m getting more one on one time with her and experiencing new adventures. I have been fully vetted, had new pictures made so you can see what a beauty I am, and I’m more than ready to be adopted. This is what my Foster Mom says about us.
I love this precious little litter! They are super sweet, happy, playful and very good natured. My Grandkids have had a ball playing with them, so needless to say, they are great with kids and they get along well with other dogs. They’ll be lots of fun too, but they aren’t so rambunctious that you can’t love on them
Although I think they have some Hound in them, they do not have the loud baying bark of a hound. I went to the shelter and I happened to look down on the bottom tier of cages and there was this very sweet, very pregnant little dog that looked at me with her beautiful, needy eyes and she reached through the cage with her little paw as if to say “Please help me”. I knew that I couldn’t leave without her. A few days later she graced us with 7 adorable puppies. Their Mom is a small slender built 26 pound Terrier (maybe Rat or Feist) and maybe Hound mix. Mandy will make some lucky family a wonderful companion. She is 5 months (dob 5/15/24) and weighs around 24 pounds at the time of this posting (10/18/24). She has been spayed, microchipped, fecal tested, current on all vaccinations, worming and on heartworm and flea prevention.
Mandy is being fostered in Tennessee. Once adopted she will be transported to her pickup location by a professional dog transport company. Our rescue ships to the Northeast area every week and her fee includes transportation. Due to state laws, we cannot accept applications from residents of Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island or Maine since we can’t adopt directly to those states.
ALL of our pups/dogs are spayed/neutered, current on vaccines according to their age, heartworm negative, dewormed, heartworm prevention, flea/tick prevention and issued a health certificate prior to travel. We require everyone to fill out an application where we will check your references (vet & personal) and will choose the best home for our foster babies. We do reserve the right to decline your application if we feel a foster baby isn't a good match. The adoption fee includes transport to the northeastern states. You will also have to sign an adoption contract. The adoption fees are listed on the pets page or it will be discussed during our emails. Thank you for considering adoption.
ALL of our pups/dogs are spayed/neutered, current on vaccines according to their age, heartworm negative, dewormed, heartworm prevention, flea/tick prevention and issued a health certificate prior to travel. We require everyone to fill out an application where we will check your references (vet & personal) and will choose the best home for our foster babies. We do reserve the right to decline your application if we feel a foster baby isn't a good match. The adoption fee includes transport to the northeastern states. You will also have to sign an adoption contract. The adoption fees are listed on the pets page or it will be discussed during our emails. Thank you for considering adoption.