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Treeing Walker Coonhound
Rosie is not a GGBR dog. She is a courtesy listing for SNIPPP. For more information, or to meet, or adopt Rosie, please contact SNIPPP, or Suzanne, phone numbers listed below.
Rosie is a five year old purebred Treeing Walker Coonhound, spayed, vaccinated and microchipped.
Rosie spent her first four years in a small kennel suffering neglect and abuse. When her owner decided he didn’t want her anymore, he was preparing to shoot her.
That’s when a kind women stepped up and rescued her. Sadly, the woman died suddenly and Rosie was adopted by the woman's daughter. The daughter has now been diagnosed with terminal liver cancer and is in the hospital.
SNIPPP stepped in and rescued her. This is what her foster mother says about Rosie:
“ She lives to give kisses!! Loves to cuddle, sleep up by our heads with her own pillow. She is as sweet as they come. She has decided treats are sooooooo yummy!! She shows no interest in the horse and chicken or guinea pig.“
Because of her past abuse, Rosie is terribly shy at first and has separation anxiety, so she needs someone patient, kind, and home most of the time: someone who would enjoy a 55 lb lapdog with a fine hound howl at times.
Please contact Suzanne Kane 530/335-2192 or SNIPPP 530/336-6006 to find out more.
You can fill out an adoption application online on our official website.
Treeing Walker Coonhound
Rosie is not a GGBR dog. She is a courtesy listing for SNIPPP. For more information, or to meet, or adopt Rosie, please contact SNIPPP, or Suzanne, phone numbers listed below.
Rosie is a five year old purebred Treeing Walker Coonhound, spayed, vaccinated and microchipped.
Rosie spent her first four years in a small kennel suffering neglect and abuse. When her owner decided he didn’t want her anymore, he was preparing to shoot her.
That’s when a kind women stepped up and rescued her. Sadly, the woman died suddenly and Rosie was adopted by the woman's daughter. The daughter has now been diagnosed with terminal liver cancer and is in the hospital.
SNIPPP stepped in and rescued her. This is what her foster mother says about Rosie:
“ She lives to give kisses!! Loves to cuddle, sleep up by our heads with her own pillow. She is as sweet as they come. She has decided treats are sooooooo yummy!! She shows no interest in the horse and chicken or guinea pig.“
Because of her past abuse, Rosie is terribly shy at first and has separation anxiety, so she needs someone patient, kind, and home most of the time: someone who would enjoy a 55 lb lapdog with a fine hound howl at times.
Please contact Suzanne Kane 530/335-2192 or SNIPPP 530/336-6006 to find out more.
All of our paperwork is on our website. (http://www.ggbassetrescue.org/info/adoption) but we expect an application form, a home check visit, possible reference check and an adoption donation. All this helps to ensure that the right basset hound is chosen for you, to match your lifestyle and circumstances, as you will become a "forever" home!
All of our paperwork is on our website. (http://www.ggbassetrescue.org/info/adoption) but we expect an application form, a home check visit, possible reference check and an adoption donation. All this helps to ensure that the right basset hound is chosen for you, to match your lifestyle and circumstances, as you will become a "forever" home!
We do not have a specific kennel or shelter location to take our dogs to. We are so widespread that we just go from foster home to forever home.
We do not have a specific kennel or shelter location to take our dogs to. We are so widespread that we just go from foster home to forever home.
More about this rescue
Golden Gate Basset Rescue rescues Basset Hounds from abusive, abandoned and unwanted situations across the whole of Northern California. We were formed in 2005 after operating for nearly ten years under the Northern California Basset Hound Club.
Today, Golden Gate Basset Rescue, Inc. is a 501(c)(3), not-for-profit organization. We exist solely on donations.
Golden Gate Basset Rescue takes orphaned bassets into foster care, usually in volunteer homes, where they are loved and cared for until permanent, forever homes are found. We provide veterinary care, which includes > necessary vaccinations, spaying and neutering, heartworm, flea and tick prevention.
Our wonderful volunteers spend time with the dogs to evaluate them, deal with any behavioral issues, and restore them to full health with good food and love.
Golden Gate Basset Rescue rescues Basset Hounds from abusive, abandoned and unwanted situations across the whole of Northern California. We were formed in 2005 after operating for nearly ten years under the Northern California Basset Hound Club.
Today, Golden Gate Basset Rescue, Inc. is a 501(c)(3), not-for-profit organization. We exist solely on donations.
Golden Gate Basset Rescue takes orphaned bassets into foster care, usually in volunteer homes, where they are loved and cared for until permanent, forever homes are found. We provide veterinary care, which includes > necessary vaccinations, spaying and neutering, heartworm, flea and tick prevention.
Our wonderful volunteers spend time with the dogs to evaluate them, deal with any behavioral issues, and restore them to full health with good food and love.
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