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Senior German Shepherd Woofy lost his front right leg when he tried to escape the yard where he was kept all the time, and got hit by a vehicle. At 9 years of age, Woofy had to endure three surgeries and one amputation and he rocked it like a champ.
Woofy is a resilient 90 lb pup who is full of life. So when his former owners brought him to our vet to put him down due to being injured, our vet refused to do so. Instead she contacted us and requested we help him.
Woofy never knew what it was to be taken care of. He was an outside dog all his life and he was going to die without any love. But when he went to the hospital, he felt love. The nurses, techs, surgeon, everyone fell in love with him.
Woofy may start off a bit shy but he soon bonds with his human. He is a typical shepherd, who is loyal, protective, and extremely intelligent. He is also very handsome and charming.
Woofy has learned to walk on his three legs within minutes. He is a tripod but fully functional and no prosthetics were needed.
Woofy likes to lay around in the sun or watch his human.
He will do great in a quiet home. He loves other dogs and wants to play with them. He usually ignores the kitties but we will prefer he goes to a home without cats and kids.
Woofy has all his shots, and is neutered, microchipped, heartworm negative and kept on heartworm and flea preventative.
German shepherd experience is mandatory to adopt our shepherds. Woofy is being fostered in Texas, but can travel to many states and even Canada for the right home.
To meet this adorable pup, please send a completed application via www.savesomesouls.com
Senior German Shepherd Woofy lost his front right leg when he tried to escape the yard where he was kept all the time, and got hit by a vehicle. At 9 years of age, Woofy had to endure three surgeries and one amputation and he rocked it like a champ.
Woofy is a resilient 90 lb pup who is full of life. So when his former owners brought him to our vet to put him down due to being injured, our vet refused to do so. Instead she contacted us and requested we help him.
Woofy never knew what it was to be taken care of. He was an outside dog all his life and he was going to die without any love. But when he went to the hospital, he felt love. The nurses, techs, surgeon, everyone fell in love with him.
Woofy may start off a bit shy but he soon bonds with his human. He is a typical shepherd, who is loyal, protective, and extremely intelligent. He is also very handsome and charming.
Woofy has learned to walk on his three legs within minutes. He is a tripod but fully functional and no prosthetics were needed.
Woofy likes to lay around in the sun or watch his human.
He will do great in a quiet home. He loves other dogs and wants to play with them. He usually ignores the kitties but we will prefer he goes to a home without cats and kids.
Woofy has all his shots, and is neutered, microchipped, heartworm negative and kept on heartworm and flea preventative.
German shepherd experience is mandatory to adopt our shepherds. Woofy is being fostered in Texas, but can travel to many states and even Canada for the right home.
To meet this adorable pup, please send a completed application via www.savesomesouls.com
Please fill out application at www.savesomesouls.com
Yards must be fully fenced, no electric fence accepted.
2.
Interview
We will talk to you, your references, and vet, to make sure you and the pet are a good fit for each other.
3.
Meet the Pet
Once your application is approved, you get to meet the pet at our premise or at foster home. Meeting a pet does not guarantee adoption.
4.
Home Check
If the meet goes well, we do a homecheck. In some cases, facetime video works out fine, in some other, we go in person, depending on the dog
5.
Sign Adoption Contract
If approved for adoption, you sign the adoption contract, pay the adoption fee and we send you your new best friend.
6.
Take the Pet Home
Most of our pups are fostered in Texas, and can be transported out of state, for a cost of $250 - $300
Additional adoption info
Our adoption fees are $250 - $350 for most dogs. However, breed specific dogs and puppies cost more.
Special needs, & senior dogs may have a reduced fee. See individual dog profile for specific adoption fee.
If you choose one of our pets, please submit an initial adoption application available at www.savesomesouls.com to proceed further. We do not answer inquiries, without application, due to time constraint.
We spay/neuter our animals prior to adoption unless they are under 3 months old, for which we will require a spay/neuter agreement in place, and you will have to make a $150 deposit which will be refunded after we receive the proof of sterilization surgery. Once fixed, we transfer the pup's chip to you.
Out of town adopters must live in a city where we have our volunteers available, and the pet must be returned to us if it does not work out, so you have to hold them till we arrange transport.
Adoption approval is only final after meet and greet and homecheck are complete.
There are often multiple applications filled out for the same animal. In these cases our decision on which applicant adopts the animal is based solely on the best home for that animal after interview, all home visits, meet & greets and reference checks are complete.
If you are not selected to adopt one particular animal, it does not mean you can't adopt from us if your adoption application has been approved. We will work with you to find another animal in our rescue who will be the best fit for your home.
Our adoption fees are $250 - $350 for most dogs. However, breed specific dogs and puppies cost more.
Special needs, & senior dogs may have a reduced fee. See individual dog profile for specific adoption fee.
If you choose one of our pets, please submit an initial adoption application available at www.savesomesouls.com to proceed further. We do not answer inquiries, without application, due to time constraint.
We spay/neuter our animals prior to adoption unless they are under 3 months old, for which we will require a spay/neuter agreement in place, and you will have to make a $150 deposit which will be refunded after we receive the proof of sterilization surgery. Once fixed, we transfer the pup's chip to you.
Out of town adopters must live in a city where we have our volunteers available, and the pet must be returned to us if it does not work out, so you have to hold them till we arrange transport.
Adoption approval is only final after meet and greet and homecheck are complete.
There are often multiple applications filled out for the same animal. In these cases our decision on which applicant adopts the animal is based solely on the best home for that animal after interview, all home visits, meet & greets and reference checks are complete.
If you are not selected to adopt one particular animal, it does not mean you can't adopt from us if your adoption application has been approved. We will work with you to find another animal in our rescue who will be the best fit for your home.
Our animal rescue section has been organized with very compassionate and dedicated volunteers whose only goal is to save a pet.
Each day hundreds of healthy, adoptable dogs and cats are euthanized in the kill-shelters of America. In Houston itself, we have the largest population of strays and our shelters are full with strays and abandoned animals including those surrendered by their owners because of reasons such as unwillingness to take care of them, pregnancy, divorce, loss of job, loss of home, prison intake, loss of compassion, empathy, you name it. Add to this, are abandoned pets on the side of the street by owners. Our mission is to give these puppies another chance at love and life. If every person will stop buying from breeders and adopt a shelter pet and spay and neuter them, we will be able to eradicate our euthanasia problem.
Our animal rescue section has been organized with very compassionate and dedicated volunteers whose only goal is to save a pet.
Each day hundreds of healthy, adoptable dogs and cats are euthanized in the kill-shelters of America. In Houston itself, we have the largest population of strays and our shelters are full with strays and abandoned animals including those surrendered by their owners because of reasons such as unwillingness to take care of them, pregnancy, divorce, loss of job, loss of home, prison intake, loss of compassion, empathy, you name it. Add to this, are abandoned pets on the side of the street by owners. Our mission is to give these puppies another chance at love and life. If every person will stop buying from breeders and adopt a shelter pet and spay and neuter them, we will be able to eradicate our euthanasia problem.
Other pets at this
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We'll also keep you updated on Charlie's adoption status with email updates.