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Lexi is a loving, friendly, and gentle dog. She is unfortunately at rescue due a death. She is sad at the shelter and looking for a family to love her again. She is a well behaved and well-trained adult dog with lots of love to give. She is great with children, grandchildren, and other dogs. She is spayed, up to date on all vaccinations, microchipped, and house-trained. Lexi is a great companion who likes to spend her days playing with toys and snuggling with her humans.
Looking for a new fur baby to join your family?
Please email adoptions@lamanchaanimalrescue.org for an application.
Please visit our website at https://www.lamanchaanimalrescue.org to see all of our adoptable dogs.
Kennel License 1697
855 Doe Run Rd
Coatesville PA 19320
Lexi is a loving, friendly, and gentle dog. She is unfortunately at rescue due a death. She is sad at the shelter and looking for a family to love her again. She is a well behaved and well-trained adult dog with lots of love to give. She is great with children, grandchildren, and other dogs. She is spayed, up to date on all vaccinations, microchipped, and house-trained. Lexi is a great companion who likes to spend her days playing with toys and snuggling with her humans.
Looking for a new fur baby to join your family?
Please email adoptions@lamanchaanimalrescue.org for an application.
Please visit our website at https://www.lamanchaanimalrescue.org to see all of our adoptable dogs.
Kennel License 1697
855 Doe Run Rd
Coatesville PA 19320
Welcome to LaMancha Animal Rescue located in Unionville, Pennsylvania. We are a privately funded 501c3 charity that was originally formed as an alternative to the slaughterhouse for ex-racehorses.
Many of these horses are perfectly sound, but simply too slow to continue racing. Some are injured, but can be healed to make suitable trail riding mounts, show horses, and three-day events.
Today LaMancha rescues and finds homes for not only horses but also dogs, cats, goats and the occasional exotic animal that requires more space or specialized knowledge than most SPCAs can offer.
LaMancha is a "no-kill" rescue. We currently have available for adoption many animals that are looking for a good home. Contact us to see if we have that special animal that you are looking for
LaMancha is the only federally recognized Karelian Bear Dog rescue.
Karelian Bear Dogs were originally bred in Russia and Finland to hunt bear. When Russia invaded Finland during World War II, many people killed their Karelian Bear Dogs so they would not be taken. They are considered a national treasure in Finland. They have been imported into this country recently, primarily to assist in eradicating nuisance bears from state and national parks.
Karelians are extremely intelligent, and very loyal. They make excellent companions and family dogs in the right environment. They must, however, have enough to keep them busy, and enough room to run. They are not a good choice for small yards or confined environments.
If you have any questions or comments, please e-mail us at lamancharescue@comcast.net.
Welcome to LaMancha Animal Rescue located in Unionville, Pennsylvania. We are a privately funded 501c3 charity that was originally formed as an alternative to the slaughterhouse for ex-racehorses.
Many of these horses are perfectly sound, but simply too slow to continue racing. Some are injured, but can be healed to make suitable trail riding mounts, show horses, and three-day events.
Today LaMancha rescues and finds homes for not only horses but also dogs, cats, goats and the occasional exotic animal that requires more space or specialized knowledge than most SPCAs can offer.
LaMancha is a "no-kill" rescue. We currently have available for adoption many animals that are looking for a good home. Contact us to see if we have that special animal that you are looking for
LaMancha is the only federally recognized Karelian Bear Dog rescue.
Karelian Bear Dogs were originally bred in Russia and Finland to hunt bear. When Russia invaded Finland during World War II, many people killed their Karelian Bear Dogs so they would not be taken. They are considered a national treasure in Finland. They have been imported into this country recently, primarily to assist in eradicating nuisance bears from state and national parks.
Karelians are extremely intelligent, and very loyal. They make excellent companions and family dogs in the right environment. They must, however, have enough to keep them busy, and enough room to run. They are not a good choice for small yards or confined environments.
If you have any questions or comments, please e-mail us at lamancharescue@comcast.net.
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