For Adopt a Pet and the PEDIGREE® brand, October is all about finding homes for dogs in shelters. Adopt this month for a PEDIGREE® Wet Food Pouch and a chance to win a Homecoming-style photo shoot and shelter donation.
Sierra was discovered on the streets of Phoenix, bleeding on the sidewalk from multiple stab wounds. A Good Samaritan took her to the nearest emergency hospital where she received surgery to clean and close her wounds. From there, she was taken to the Arizona Humane Society (AHS).
Unsurprisingly, this wounded gal was terrified! She was put on the euthanasia list at AHS for being scared of medical handling. Knowing she had been through so much only to be set to die, we had to step in. We knew we could help to heal not just her exterior wounds but her inner spirit as well.
We are so happy with how far our resilient girl has come! Sierra is now healthy and healed, inside and out. She is sweet, playful and loves to chase after balls. Her energy is calm and soulful, and she loves everything about life, especially going for long, scenic walks.
With how far this girl has come, we are confident that the perfect place for her to call home is out there waiting for her! Her dream home is one without children as she prefers a more predictable and calm environment. Any doggy siblings would need to be her size with similar energy, and as always, proper introductions are a must. Sierra is crate- and house-trained, has great leash manners and knows basic commands. Her only long term medical needs include daily eye drops for her chronic dry eye.
Sierra’s adoption fee includes her completed veterinary exams, vaccines, spay and microchip. To meet our fully-recovered, brave and courageous angel that just wants to find her people and a home to call her very own, apply here: https://lovethemallrescue.org/adoptableadults#48c1ec59-983c-4f3a-a40c-806d585e1a80
Sierra was discovered on the streets of Phoenix, bleeding on the sidewalk from multiple stab wounds. A Good Samaritan took her to the nearest emergency hospital where she received surgery to clean and close her wounds. From there, she was taken to the Arizona Humane Society (AHS).
Unsurprisingly, this wounded gal was terrified! She was put on the euthanasia list at AHS for being scared of medical handling. Knowing she had been through so much only to be set to die, we had to step in. We knew we could help to heal not just her exterior wounds but her inner spirit as well.
We are so happy with how far our resilient girl has come! Sierra is now healthy and healed, inside and out. She is sweet, playful and loves to chase after balls. Her energy is calm and soulful, and she loves everything about life, especially going for long, scenic walks.
With how far this girl has come, we are confident that the perfect place for her to call home is out there waiting for her! Her dream home is one without children as she prefers a more predictable and calm environment. Any doggy siblings would need to be her size with similar energy, and as always, proper introductions are a must. Sierra is crate- and house-trained, has great leash manners and knows basic commands. Her only long term medical needs include daily eye drops for her chronic dry eye.
Sierra’s adoption fee includes her completed veterinary exams, vaccines, spay and microchip. To meet our fully-recovered, brave and courageous angel that just wants to find her people and a home to call her very own, apply here: https://lovethemallrescue.org/adoptableadults#48c1ec59-983c-4f3a-a40c-806d585e1a80
We are going to be highly selective about who adopts our dogs. Our adoption agreements have extensive guidelines and requirements regarding the care and handling of our dog from the time of adoption through the rest of the pet's life. If we do not feel that the home is a perfect fit for our dog or if we are not confident the potential adopters are capable of upholding our strict care guidelines, we will not adopt our dog to them.
We are going to be highly selective about who adopts our dogs. Our adoption agreements have extensive guidelines and requirements regarding the care and handling of our dog from the time of adoption through the rest of the pet's life. If we do not feel that the home is a perfect fit for our dog or if we are not confident the potential adopters are capable of upholding our strict care guidelines, we will not adopt our dog to them.