Meet Patch Moo! One of the Moo clan from February's hoarding case, Patch Moo has made a quick turnaround in a foster home! He is such a love bug, and upon going into foster was very friendly and quick to warm up to his foster family right away!
His fosters say 'he seems to be a very easy going dog and enjoys walks and exploring but is also perfectly content taking a snooze and just hanging out at home with his people. He definitely feels most comfortable wherever his people are. He is very dog and cat friendly! We did find out that he does get some separation anxiety especially if he is kenneled - we came home from a work day to find Patch magically out of his kennel because he worked so hard all day to escape it. That being said he does great being left out in our home while we are away. He seems to be almost potty trained and only has a couple accidents here and there so he is learning. We really love just how goofy, playful, and loveable he is!'
Please note that these dogs came from a hoarding case in February and will need a patient, quiet household who will allow them to continue to adjust and warm up at their own pace. They are wonderful dogs and are going to be a fantastic addition to a family but need time to decompress and learn how to be dogs and trust people. They are required to go to a home that has another dog or be adopted with one of the siblings they are co housed with. You can read about the story here: https://www.cbsnews.com/chicago/news/border-tails-rescue-15-dogs-hoarder/
Meet Patch Moo! One of the Moo clan from February's hoarding case, Patch Moo has made a quick turnaround in a foster home! He is such a love bug, and upon going into foster was very friendly and quick to warm up to his foster family right away!
His fosters say 'he seems to be a very easy going dog and enjoys walks and exploring but is also perfectly content taking a snooze and just hanging out at home with his people. He definitely feels most comfortable wherever his people are. He is very dog and cat friendly! We did find out that he does get some separation anxiety especially if he is kenneled - we came home from a work day to find Patch magically out of his kennel because he worked so hard all day to escape it. That being said he does great being left out in our home while we are away. He seems to be almost potty trained and only has a couple accidents here and there so he is learning. We really love just how goofy, playful, and loveable he is!'
Please note that these dogs came from a hoarding case in February and will need a patient, quiet household who will allow them to continue to adjust and warm up at their own pace. They are wonderful dogs and are going to be a fantastic addition to a family but need time to decompress and learn how to be dogs and trust people. They are required to go to a home that has another dog or be adopted with one of the siblings they are co housed with. You can read about the story here: https://www.cbsnews.com/chicago/news/border-tails-rescue-15-dogs-hoarder/
LAST APPOINTMENT/WALK-IN IS 1 HOUR PRIOR TO THE LISTED HOURS
2975 Milwaukee Ave Northbrook, IL 60062
EMAIL: ADOPT@BORDERTAILSRESCUE.ORG
PHONE: (847)-813-5774
OUR BUSINESS HOURS ARE:
MON: CLOSED
TUES/THURS/FRI: 1:00 PM-7:00 PM
WEDS: 4:00 PM-7:00 PM
SAT/SUN: 11:00 AM-6:00 PM
LAST APPOINTMENT/WALK-IN IS 1 HOUR PRIOR TO THE LISTED HOURS
More about this shelter
Border Tails Rescue is a licensed no-kill animal rescue and welfare organization dedicated to the rescue and adoption of stray dogs across the world, with a unique focus on Mexico. Border Tails Rescue has a physical shelter facility with dogs on site for viewing everyday. Border Tails Rescue primarily works with rural shelters across the country, including but not limited to TX, AR, AL, LA, KY, IN, and MI on a regular basis as well as CACC, Chicago’s open intake shelter. BTR is Woman-founded by Harleigh Garcia, who was 20 years old at the time. The organization was founded in December of 2019 and Border Tails Rescue is registered with Illinois Secretary of State as a non profit organization. Border Tails Rescue operates entirely on donations and adoption fees.
Border Tails Rescue is a licensed no-kill animal rescue and welfare organization dedicated to the rescue and adoption of stray dogs across the world, with a unique focus on Mexico. Border Tails Rescue has a physical shelter facility with dogs on site for viewing everyday. Border Tails Rescue primarily works with rural shelters across the country, including but not limited to TX, AR, AL, LA, KY, IN, and MI on a regular basis as well as CACC, Chicago’s open intake shelter. BTR is Woman-founded by Harleigh Garcia, who was 20 years old at the time. The organization was founded in December of 2019 and Border Tails Rescue is registered with Illinois Secretary of State as a non profit organization. Border Tails Rescue operates entirely on donations and adoption fees.
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