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My name is Rylee!

Posted 5 days ago

My basic info

Breed
Terrier (Unknown Type, Medium)/Poodle (Miniature)
Color
Age
Adult
Size
Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less (when grown)
Weight
Sex
Female
Pet ID
21052141-244909

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Good with dogs
Checkmark in teal circle Shots current
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered
Checkmark in teal circle Housetrained

My story

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

Are you looking for a sweet and smart little girl? Then Rylee might be your girl. She is shy at first but loves to be with her people. She loves to be outside, often finding a favorite sunspot to take a nap. Rylee will not be happy as a couch potato since she is only 2 years old and likes to be active, taking several walks a day with her foster mom and dad. She She is sometimes hesitant when meeting other dogs but usually warms up to them once given time to feel safe. She gets along well with her small foster sister so a home with small dogs might be best. We are unsure of Rylee's breeding, but terrier/poodle mix is a possibility. She weighs just 10 pounds, although needs to weigh a little more. Rylee is housetrained and will use a crate without complaining.You can apply on line at www.hsvawl.org by completing the Adoption Application on the home page.November 16, 2024, 5:35 am
Rescue
HSV Animal Welfare League

Certified Partner

Contact info

Pet ID
21052141-244909
Contact
Phone
Address
195 Cloaca Lane, Hot Springs Village, AR 71909

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

Adoption Procedure


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The very best way to find a pet that matches best to your family is to come to the Adoption Center to see our available animals and arrange to meet those who are in foster care. Better still, before you come, view our available pets on Adopt-A-Pet.

Another benefit to coming to the Adoption Center is that animals and adopters frequently have a special relationship that starts the very first time they meet. You may find the love of your life being very different than what you envisioned. The pet you will be most pleased with will be the one with the temperament that fits your personality. That frequently has absolutely nothing to do with the looks or breed of the animal.

When you adopt one of our pets, you will get an animal that has been checked by our veterinarian, spayed or neutered, given basic shots (including Rabies and puppy/kitten shots), a folder with the medical history and various useful information, and a contact with someone to answer any questions you might have as your pet settles into your home.

What we will ask of you is a small adoption donation to the League, which is only a very small portion of what you would pay a veterinarian for all those services. We will also ask you to promise that, if for any reason it does not work out, that you will bring the animal back to us. We have made a financial commitment to that pet because we felt it would give someone a great deal of pleasure, therefore we made a substantial monetary and emotional commitment to the animal.

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Hours for Adoptions from AWL
Monday through Saturday: 12:00 to 3:00


Hot Springs Village Animal Control Intake Hours
Monday - Friday: 8:00 to 3:30

More about this rescue

We are a nonprofit Arkansas corporation that raises funds for veterinary care and housing for adoptable cats and dogs that come to us through the Animal Control Intake of Hot Springs Village Property Owners Association and community resources. The Animal Control is one side of the building and we have use of some kennels on other side of the Shelter building, so we are separate, but cooperative units, and AWL administers the adoptions shelter side of the building. Our volunteers work at the Adoption Center to socialize, feed and clean the animals, foster many more animals for which we have no room in our shelter, and hold adoption events in Benton and Hot Springs. In addition we run spay and neuter clinics to help the surrounding rural areas with population control, and work with local schools to educate children about pets and animals.

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