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My name is Dominic!

Posted over 2 weeks ago | Updated 3 days ago

Adoption process
1

Submit Application

2

Interview

3

Meet the Pet

My basic info

Breed
Labrador Retriever
Color
Age
Young
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
Sex
Male
Pet ID
20962266-D240395

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Good with kids
Checkmark in teal circle Good with dogs
Checkmark in teal circle Good with cats
Checkmark in teal circle Purebred
Checkmark in teal circle Shots current

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

You can fill out an adoption application online on our official website.

Now accepting applications for the 9 'D' litter pups.  We believe the pups to be Lab mixes as Mama is a Yellow Lab mix but we don't know what Daddy was.  They are a great litter of pups and will do well with any type of family.  They are super sweet and playful. We think they will be around 50lbs full grown.

If interested in adopting, please complete an application on our website:  HTTPS://homewardbound2u.rescuegroups.org

If you have an approved application on file with the rescue already, please email the Foster Mom caring for her at  realtornicolehockenberry@gmail.com and include the following information:  1. What name and email was the application submitted with?  2. Tell us a little bit about your family  3. What your day to day looks like  4. When you would be able to meet her

'Homeward Bound Animal Rescue are licensed and inspected by PA Dept. of Dog Law.  Our license numbers are 4914, 16902 and 16903'.

 



Visit this organization's web site to see any additional information available about this pet.
October 30, 2024, 8:38 am
Rescue

Contact info

Pet ID
20962266-D240395
Contact
Phone
Address
Mechanicsburg, PA 17055
Donation

Their adoption process

1.

Submit Application

2.

Interview

3.

Meet the Pet

Additional adoption info

You may fill out an online application for any of our pets through our website. After we have had a chance to review the application we will be in touch with you. We do our best to match families up with their new best friend. All of our pets are in foster care and the foster parent knows what makes them tick and knows their personalities best. While your home may be a great home for a pet, it might not be the right home for the pet which you are applying. We may suggest a different pet, or if you are willing, we can keep your name on file and notify you when one arrives that has the qualities and personality traits that you are looking for. Do not be discouraged if the pet that you apply for is adopted by another family. There is no shortage of homeless pets and the perfect one will come along sooner or later. Many of the popular pets receive several applications and we do our best to insure that they are placed into a home in which they will be able to live out their days. We thank you again for you interest in saving one of the less fortunate. Good luck and you are now on your way to finding your new best friend. Adoption fees are posted on the pets pages. Any puppy that is not old enough to be altered prior to adoption requies a refundable spay/neuter deposit.

More about this rescue

We are a no kill animal rescue that was founded due to our love for animals that are less fortunate. We actively promote spay/neuter for all pets. All of the pets that come to us were in danger of being euthanized at the shelters they were housed in. Some of our pets have come from abuse situations, some are strays, and some are given up because their former owners just decided that they were not wanted anymore. The statistics are alarming -- 70,000 puppies and kittens are born every day -- over 25 million animals a year. Even more alarming, 15 - 17 million of these animals are euthanized in animal shelters each year. Why? Because irresponsible pet owners feel that it's no big deal if Fluffy or Fido has just one litter of kittens or puppies. After all, they will just take the offspring to the local shelter, and be done with it. Some people are under the misconception that because the dog or puppy that they bring to a shelter is a purebred, it will find a home easily. Nothing is further from the truth. All shelters and Humane Societies are overwhelmed because there is simply not enough space or adoptive homes. The problem with this logic is that there are already too many animals at the animal shelter. In addition to there being too many animals, there is often not enough help at the shelter to care for these animals. Shelter workers are often forced to "put down" puppies and kittens that are perfectly healthy. This is a tragic waste of life.

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