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My name is June (AKA Maggie)!

Posted over 3 weeks ago | Updated 4 days ago

Adoption process
1

Submit Application

2

Meet the Pet

3

Sign Adoption Contract

4

Take the Pet Home

Adoption fee: $550

This helps Thrive Animal Rescue, Inc. with pet care costs.

My basic info

Breed
Terrier (Unknown Type, Medium)/Otterhound
Color
Black - with Tan, Yellow or Fawn
Age
4 months old, Puppy
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
27 lb (current)
Sex
Female
Pet ID
ps_2212401-3451867

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Good with dogs
Checkmark in teal circle Shots current

My story

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

Meet June! She is so darn cute and smart, with a lot to say. We think June is part Otterhound, so she will likely be a medium to large sized dog when she grows up.



She loves to play and boss around her doggie friends! She would do great in a home with another playful and patient dog that can show her the ropes of learning how to be the best girl that she can be. 



June has been fostered with other dogs and 2 cats and did well with them. She is estimated to be a 4-5month old puppy, so she's still working on her potty training and basic obedience. She sleeps like an angel through the night in her crate. 



She loves the car and going on outings!! She's great at restaurants and loves all the attention she gets from people passing by. She needs a home where her family is dedicated to exercising her due to her breed and genetics, and is committed to raising a puppy. She's super smart and eager to please!



June is available for a committed and loving adopter.


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Contact info

Pet ID
ps_2212401-3451867
Contact
Pamela Madden
Address
13875 Old El Camino Real, San Diego, CA 92130

Their adoption process

1.

Submit Application

Submit an application through our website at: https://www.thriveanimalrescue.com/new-adoption-application

2.

Meet the Pet

Once your application is approved. We will contact you to set up at time to visit the dog(s).

3.

Sign Adoption Contract

Upon mutual agreement, you will be sent the link to sign the adoption contract and pay the adoption fee.

4.

Take the Pet Home

You will be sent the dogs medical records and microchip information.

Additional adoption info

Thrive Animal Rescue is committed to placing dogs into their forever home, forever. Please read this application carefully, paying particular attention to the question regarding commitment to making it work. Will you be willing to go to any length to keep your Thrive dog as a part of your family forever? If the answer is yes, then proceed in filling out our adoption application.

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

By appointments only, after completing the adoption application.

More about this rescue

Thrive Animal Rescue is the brainchild of Cece Durante Bloum and Georgia Spogli. Cece, a lifelong animal lover, equestrian and founder of Newmarket Equestrian Center, sought a way to incorporate her love for animals with her desire to give back to the community. Being a dog lover first and foremost, Cece began finding dogs in shelters for friends who wanted to adopt but could not bear the heartache of searching through shelters to find the right match. Cece realized that shelters are filled with dogs who have been abandoned for reasons having nothing to do with serious health or behavioral issues. Georgia had completed similar rescue work on the East Coast and successfully placed several dogs in the loving homes of friends and associates in the equestrian world. Georgia felt a calling to do more and joined forces with Cece in 2014. They recruited more dog loving friends from the equestrian world, applied for non-profit status, and Thrive Animal Rescue was born!

Thrive continues to carry out its mission to rescue family friendly dogs from abandonment and shelters and place them in loving forever homes. Additionally, it is our goal to educate adopters on the importance of their commitment to their new furry family member. We consider suitability a vital part of the process of placing a dog in a loving forever home and believe this diminishes the likelihood that a dog will become displaced or rehomed again, thereby reducing the number of viable dogs being euthanized.

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