Posted over 2 weeks ago | Updated 5 days ago
Meet Nate! One of the pups from our Hurricane Litter! They were born just after the whirlwind rescue of their loving mama, Francine, who was named after Hurricane Francine! Pulled from the Summerdale shelter before the storm hit, Francine showed her strength and love, bringing these little ones into the world on September 13, 2024.
These pups, each named after a major hurricane, are an adorable mix of heeler, pointer, and coonhound, likely to grow into the perfect medium-sized companions. Each of them is a unique blend of playful energy and affectionate charm, ready to find a forever home where they can bring their own sunshine and love. With their mixed heritage, they are not only beautiful but also full of personality – curious, intelligent, and loyal.
Whether you’re ready for a cuddle partner, an adventurous buddy, or a loyal companion, one of these Hurricane Pups might just be the perfect match for you. Come meet them and feel the love that weathered the storm to be by your side!
Since Nate will likely be a medium sized dog, we like to recommend a home with a fenced in backyard and/or plans for daily exercise and socialization.
Amazing Grace Bully Rescue is a foster based rescue in the Pensacola, Florida area. We do not have a physical building. If you would like to meet any of our pups, the first step is to fill out our online application so we can contact you.
Nate will receive four sets of shots, two de-wormings (done prior to adoption), be neutered and receive a registered microchip.
If you would like to adopt this Amazing dog, please fill out our online adoption application at www.amazinggracebullyrescue.org
If you have any questions, please text your question to 850-723-2037. You may also send a message to our Amazing Grace Bully Rescue Page on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, or send an email directly to amazinggracebullyrescue@gmail.com
Disclaimer: We are located in the Pensacola, Florida area and will consider local applicants first, especially with puppies since we use a vet in the local area.
Meet Nate! One of the pups from our Hurricane Litter! They were born just after the whirlwind rescue of their loving mama, Francine, who was named after Hurricane Francine! Pulled from the Summerdale shelter before the storm hit, Francine showed her strength and love, bringing these little ones into the world on September 13, 2024.
These pups, each named after a major hurricane, are an adorable mix of heeler, pointer, and coonhound, likely to grow into the perfect medium-sized companions. Each of them is a unique blend of playful energy and affectionate charm, ready to find a forever home where they can bring their own sunshine and love. With their mixed heritage, they are not only beautiful but also full of personality – curious, intelligent, and loyal.
Whether you’re ready for a cuddle partner, an adventurous buddy, or a loyal companion, one of these Hurricane Pups might just be the perfect match for you. Come meet them and feel the love that weathered the storm to be by your side!
Since Nate will likely be a medium sized dog, we like to recommend a home with a fenced in backyard and/or plans for daily exercise and socialization.
Amazing Grace Bully Rescue is a foster based rescue in the Pensacola, Florida area. We do not have a physical building. If you would like to meet any of our pups, the first step is to fill out our online application so we can contact you.
Nate will receive four sets of shots, two de-wormings (done prior to adoption), be neutered and receive a registered microchip.
If you would like to adopt this Amazing dog, please fill out our online adoption application at www.amazinggracebullyrescue.org
If you have any questions, please text your question to 850-723-2037. You may also send a message to our Amazing Grace Bully Rescue Page on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, or send an email directly to amazinggracebullyrescue@gmail.com
Disclaimer: We are located in the Pensacola, Florida area and will consider local applicants first, especially with puppies since we use a vet in the local area.