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Here is your blank slate! Blank Slate is defined as "something with no existing restraints that can be freely developed".
Amie comes to us from a rural animal shelter where she was brought in as a stray. We can't believe someone wasn't looking for this girl. Thanks to some awesome volunteers, Amie was delivered to us via small aircraft (see photo). Thank you to Pilots N Paws!
We are estimating her age at 10 or 11 months, she weighs under 30 pounds. We really aren't sure of her breed mix, but do see some Shetland sheepdog and possibly some corgi in her. Her groomer commented that her fur is very similar to an Australian shepherd's fur.
Amie is resilient and learns quickly! When she arrived to her foster home, she really knew nothing, not even "sit". So everything is new to this girl. Her foster mom is working on crate training and house training. Amie rides well in the car now and will load right up into her travel crate. Amie gets along with other dogs and likes to play chase. We are not sure how she is with cats.
Amie is going to need a family that can help her learn all the things. She is very much still a puppy and loves interacting with her foster family. She will be a rewarding project for the right family. She's an active dog and will need daily exercise and mental stimulation. Amie loves working for treats and is already retrieving for us (see video).
Amie's adoption fee is $350 and includes, spay, vaccines and microchip. If you are interested in meeting Amie, please complete an adoption application located here:
https://idawg.org/application.html
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Here is your blank slate! Blank Slate is defined as "something with no existing restraints that can be freely developed".
Amie comes to us from a rural animal shelter where she was brought in as a stray. We can't believe someone wasn't looking for this girl. Thanks to some awesome volunteers, Amie was delivered to us via small aircraft (see photo). Thank you to Pilots N Paws!
We are estimating her age at 10 or 11 months, she weighs under 30 pounds. We really aren't sure of her breed mix, but do see some Shetland sheepdog and possibly some corgi in her. Her groomer commented that her fur is very similar to an Australian shepherd's fur.
Amie is resilient and learns quickly! When she arrived to her foster home, she really knew nothing, not even "sit". So everything is new to this girl. Her foster mom is working on crate training and house training. Amie rides well in the car now and will load right up into her travel crate. Amie gets along with other dogs and likes to play chase. We are not sure how she is with cats.
Amie is going to need a family that can help her learn all the things. She is very much still a puppy and loves interacting with her foster family. She will be a rewarding project for the right family. She's an active dog and will need daily exercise and mental stimulation. Amie loves working for treats and is already retrieving for us (see video).
Amie's adoption fee is $350 and includes, spay, vaccines and microchip. If you are interested in meeting Amie, please complete an adoption application located here:
SELECTION:
Please let us know if there is a particular dog you are interested in adopting. We try to find the best match for you. When a dog is selected and your application is approved, this dog will be on hold while we have a home visit done.
HOME VISIT:
A representative from IDAWG or a rescue group located in your area (any state) will come meet you in person to make sure your home is ready for your new companion dog to join your family.
ADOPTION:
Meet representative from IDAWG to pick up your wonderful new adopted canine.
FOLLOW UP:
IDAWG will be following up on your adoption, and you are always welcome to contact us anytime after the adoption with any behavior or training questions regarding your new dog. All updates and/or photos are greatly appreciated!
NOTE:
Please send all correspondence / inquiries by email first if possible. It is very hard to return phone calls until the weekend. And remember, we are an all volunteer ogranization and we have families, jobs and dogs of our own. Your patience and consideration is always appreciated.
SELECTION:
Please let us know if there is a particular dog you are interested in adopting. We try to find the best match for you. When a dog is selected and your application is approved, this dog will be on hold while we have a home visit done.
HOME VISIT:
A representative from IDAWG or a rescue group located in your area (any state) will come meet you in person to make sure your home is ready for your new companion dog to join your family.
ADOPTION:
Meet representative from IDAWG to pick up your wonderful new adopted canine.
FOLLOW UP:
IDAWG will be following up on your adoption, and you are always welcome to contact us anytime after the adoption with any behavior or training questions regarding your new dog. All updates and/or photos are greatly appreciated!
NOTE:
Please send all correspondence / inquiries by email first if possible. It is very hard to return phone calls until the weekend. And remember, we are an all volunteer ogranization and we have families, jobs and dogs of our own. Your patience and consideration is always appreciated.
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IDAWG is located in Nampa, Idaho, about 25 miles west of Boise. IDAWG is not a facility open to the public. The dogs, cats, and rabbits are fostered at individuals' homes. Appointments must be made in advance and only after the application process has been completed.
IDAWG is located in Nampa, Idaho, about 25 miles west of Boise. IDAWG is not a facility open to the public. The dogs, cats, and rabbits are fostered at individuals' homes. Appointments must be made in advance and only after the application process has been completed.
More about this rescue
IDAWG, or the Idaho Domestic Animal Welfare Group, is a non profit 501(c)(3) corporation based in Nampa, Idaho. IDAWG has been in existence since June 2000 and is staffed entirely with volunteers. IDAWG supports southern Idaho animal shelters as needed, and also helps private citizens rehome their dogs. Sometimes this involves transporting or organizing transports for dogs or cats, or sometimes birds, to rescues or permanent homes in adjoining cities and states. IDAWG also offers financial assistance to senior citizens and others needing help paying for spay/neuter services for their companion animals.
IDAWG, or the Idaho Domestic Animal Welfare Group, is a non profit 501(c)(3) corporation based in Nampa, Idaho. IDAWG has been in existence since June 2000 and is staffed entirely with volunteers. IDAWG supports southern Idaho animal shelters as needed, and also helps private citizens rehome their dogs. Sometimes this involves transporting or organizing transports for dogs or cats, or sometimes birds, to rescues or permanent homes in adjoining cities and states. IDAWG also offers financial assistance to senior citizens and others needing help paying for spay/neuter services for their companion animals.
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