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Sweet and snuggly CJ (also known as Chipper) is about 18-20lbs and estimated date of birth is 1/2022. He's a happy little guy who deserves an amazing home. Here are some notes from his amazing fosterparents:
All About Chipper (C.J.)
• He is the most lovable boy we have ever encountered. He loves humans more than dogs. He snuggles up to you and looks at you with eyes filled with love.
• He is a happy and cheerful boy and loves attention and petting from humans.
• He and our girl Kya do almost everything together, including mischief.
• He loves car rides and often just stays in the car.
• He enjoys the morning and evening walks every day. He walks leash free. He follows our commands “Chipper Come!”, “Chipper Stop”, “Chipper No”. In addition, He learned to “Wait” before he eats or goes outdoors. He responds to his name “Chipper” very well.
• He behaves perfectly well at PetSmart at Home Depot. No barking at anything or anybody.
• Chipper is a good eater. He not only eats his kibbles but likes apples, carrots, and other fruit and vegetables.
Here is a list of improvements needed:
• He barks at some strangers, but not always. A few times we witnessed him growl and nip their pants. We haven’t figured out what triggers such behavior.
• He scent-marked indoors when he first came to us. We put a belly band on while he is indoors and he has now improved, however his adopters might need to manage this initially when he transitions to a new environment.
CJ would love to have a playful dog buddy to pal around with and dog experienced parents that can continue to work with him on marking and occasional reacting to some strangers. Everyone agrees that this little dude is such a special boy and is ready for his special home!
Please email right away if you would like to learn more about this dog......and visit our website www.siarescuers.org to learn more about our rescue group. Adoption fees range from $350-$475 for dogs. THE DOGS SHOWN ON THE SITE ARE IN FOSTERCARE - WE DO NOT HAVE A SHELTER TO VISIT. EMAIL is the best way to reach us. We are a volunteer run, very small organization - so please be patient when waiting for a response, but feel free to check back in if you haven't heard from us in a day or so - thank you so much for considering a rescued pooch!
Sweet and snuggly CJ (also known as Chipper) is about 18-20lbs and estimated date of birth is 1/2022. He's a happy little guy who deserves an amazing home. Here are some notes from his amazing fosterparents:
All About Chipper (C.J.)
• He is the most lovable boy we have ever encountered. He loves humans more than dogs. He snuggles up to you and looks at you with eyes filled with love.
• He is a happy and cheerful boy and loves attention and petting from humans.
• He and our girl Kya do almost everything together, including mischief.
• He loves car rides and often just stays in the car.
• He enjoys the morning and evening walks every day. He walks leash free. He follows our commands “Chipper Come!”, “Chipper Stop”, “Chipper No”. In addition, He learned to “Wait” before he eats or goes outdoors. He responds to his name “Chipper” very well.
• He behaves perfectly well at PetSmart at Home Depot. No barking at anything or anybody.
• Chipper is a good eater. He not only eats his kibbles but likes apples, carrots, and other fruit and vegetables.
Here is a list of improvements needed:
• He barks at some strangers, but not always. A few times we witnessed him growl and nip their pants. We haven’t figured out what triggers such behavior.
• He scent-marked indoors when he first came to us. We put a belly band on while he is indoors and he has now improved, however his adopters might need to manage this initially when he transitions to a new environment.
CJ would love to have a playful dog buddy to pal around with and dog experienced parents that can continue to work with him on marking and occasional reacting to some strangers. Everyone agrees that this little dude is such a special boy and is ready for his special home!
Please email right away if you would like to learn more about this dog......and visit our website www.siarescuers.org to learn more about our rescue group. Adoption fees range from $350-$475 for dogs. THE DOGS SHOWN ON THE SITE ARE IN FOSTERCARE - WE DO NOT HAVE A SHELTER TO VISIT. EMAIL is the best way to reach us. We are a volunteer run, very small organization - so please be patient when waiting for a response, but feel free to check back in if you haven't heard from us in a day or so - thank you so much for considering a rescued pooch!
All interested parties are required to fill out an adoption questionnaire so we and place our rescued animals in appropriate homes. Their adoption fees range from $75-$350.
PLEASE ALSO VISIT www.siarescuers.org for more animals, info and our adoption or foster questionnaires!
All interested parties are required to fill out an adoption questionnaire so we and place our rescued animals in appropriate homes. Their adoption fees range from $75-$350.
PLEASE ALSO VISIT www.siarescuers.org for more animals, info and our adoption or foster questionnaires!
Go meet their pets
Are all animals are in fosterhomes, so let us know if you might want to set up a meeting!
You can view all our pets, by visiting www.siarescuers.org or www.siar.petfinder.com
Are all animals are in fosterhomes, so let us know if you might want to set up a meeting!
You can view all our pets, by visiting www.siarescuers.org or www.siar.petfinder.com
More about this rescue
PLEASE ALSO VISIT www.siarescuers.org for more animals, info and our adoption or foster questionnaires!
Our Mission Statement...
Sacramento Independent Animal Rescuers is a 501c3 nonprofit organization. Our purpose is to aid stray, abandoned, and neglected animals. In addition to animals rescued and adopted by our organization, SIAR is also dedicated to help other independent animal rescuers find their foster animals the loving homes they deserve. To date, thousands of dogs and cats have been rescued and placed into wonderful homes in the past few years. In order to provide these services, we work with the community shelters, rescue organizations, and individuals who have animals with special needs and place these animals in permanent homes after they reach a stage of wellness.
Our mission is to provide loving, permanent homes for animals that have been abused, abandoned, or lost, which otherwise would not be with us today. Many of our rescued animals, especially those that were rescued from the shelters initially had kennel cough, pneumonia, or giardia with the extreme cases having the parvo or distemper viruses. In addition, a high percentage of animals are malnourished and require special dietary demands. We rely on tax deductible cash donations as well as food and other pet supplies that will allow us to continue to save lives!
**** WE ARE IN GREAT NEED OF DONATIONS AS MANY OF THE ANIMALS WE RESCUE HAVE COSTLY MEDICAL PROBLEMS AND ARE CONSIDERED NON ADOPTABLE AT THE SHELTERS - WE HOPE TO GIVE THEM A SECOND CHANCE AT A LONG AND HAPPY LIFE****
All of our companion pets, have been neutered or spayed, given all current vaccinations, heartworm tested and microchipped. This also provides the community with healthier animals and aids in the reduction of the outspread of illness and future homeless offspring.
The adoption fee for animals being adopted by SIAR can range from $75-$100 (for kitties) and $150-$350 (for dogs) depending on the animal and associated costs. The adoption fee helps up recooperate the thousands of dollars spent yearly on rehabilitation and allows us to continue to rescue animals in need.
Please be sure to click on the animal you are interested in. The corresponding biography will let you know which rescuer you need to contact to learn more about that wonderful pet.
Disclaimer: Due to the limited time spent with the rescued animals, Sacramento Independent Animals Rescuers is not responsible for the health, behavior or temperament of the animals listed or adopted by this group.
PLEASE ALSO VISIT www.siarescuers.org for more animals, info and our adoption or foster questionnaires!
Our Mission Statement...
Sacramento Independent Animal Rescuers is a 501c3 nonprofit organization. Our purpose is to aid stray, abandoned, and neglected animals. In addition to animals rescued and adopted by our organization, SIAR is also dedicated to help other independent animal rescuers find their foster animals the loving homes they deserve. To date, thousands of dogs and cats have been rescued and placed into wonderful homes in the past few years. In order to provide these services, we work with the community shelters, rescue organizations, and individuals who have animals with special needs and place these animals in permanent homes after they reach a stage of wellness.
Our mission is to provide loving, permanent homes for animals that have been abused, abandoned, or lost, which otherwise would not be with us today. Many of our rescued animals, especially those that were rescued from the shelters initially had kennel cough, pneumonia, or giardia with the extreme cases having the parvo or distemper viruses. In addition, a high percentage of animals are malnourished and require special dietary demands. We rely on tax deductible cash donations as well as food and other pet supplies that will allow us to continue to save lives!
**** WE ARE IN GREAT NEED OF DONATIONS AS MANY OF THE ANIMALS WE RESCUE HAVE COSTLY MEDICAL PROBLEMS AND ARE CONSIDERED NON ADOPTABLE AT THE SHELTERS - WE HOPE TO GIVE THEM A SECOND CHANCE AT A LONG AND HAPPY LIFE****
All of our companion pets, have been neutered or spayed, given all current vaccinations, heartworm tested and microchipped. This also provides the community with healthier animals and aids in the reduction of the outspread of illness and future homeless offspring.
The adoption fee for animals being adopted by SIAR can range from $75-$100 (for kitties) and $150-$350 (for dogs) depending on the animal and associated costs. The adoption fee helps up recooperate the thousands of dollars spent yearly on rehabilitation and allows us to continue to rescue animals in need.
Please be sure to click on the animal you are interested in. The corresponding biography will let you know which rescuer you need to contact to learn more about that wonderful pet.
Disclaimer: Due to the limited time spent with the rescued animals, Sacramento Independent Animals Rescuers is not responsible for the health, behavior or temperament of the animals listed or adopted by this group.
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