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Max (2 years old- 16LBS) came to us after being dropped off at a County Shelter. His previous owners could not afford the medical care for him. He was not keeping food in his stomach and didn’twant Max around their child, so they decided to surrender him. Max was going to be euthanized and was only given one day. We took him in our rescue and had to do many tests and visits to the veterinarian to find a way to manage his challenges. Max has Megaesophagus which is a condition that causes the esophagus to become abnormally enlarged and lose its ability to move food into the stomach. The most common symptom of megaesophagus is regurgitation, which can occur unexpectedly, including when asleep. His foster mom Anita found the “magic” bullet that works, it is no longer an issue or concern for Max.
After a couple of months we can say, we found how to make sure he eats and keeps his food down. We spent over $2,500 for his care. As you probably know, Frenchie’s are very delicate and need pet parents who can afford them. We are hoping that someone will adopt Max and give him a great life he deserves. He is young and the funniest little guy.
This is what his foster Mom has to say about him:
Max has the sweetest and most loving personality. He is very devoted to his humans and cannot receive enough love. He enjoys sleeping with you and will love on you for quite some time before moving to the bottom of the bed. However, be aware, you may get loving in the night if he feels he needs to be loved on. He will lay across your body and just wait for you to make your move! Once you give him his much-needed love, he will go right back to sleep. I can now do this while I am still asleep, a couple of gentle pats and a squeeze and he is off to the bottom or side of you! LOL Max is not a licker kisser; he likes to place his head against your face for kisses. He is just a bundle of LOVE! His personality is HUGE. He is playful and loves balls. His favorite is the WHOLLY ROLLER. This is a tough ball that is a soft rubber, can be chewed and indestructible (no picking up stuffing throughout the house). He is very good at killing any stuffed toy pulling out the guts immediately. Max is a professional “thief”. He loves to grab a channel changer, dog bowl, anything handy that will make you chase him. He has NEVER chewed anything in my house, he is just a grab and run. He will look at you with those big gorgeous loving eyes that say, “you want it, come and get it sucker!” … the chase is on. Max gets along with other dogs but definitely needs his own human. He does not do well with cats and definitely NO BIRDS. Max still needs work on potty training. However, he is doing much better and utilizes a doggy door. He is so SMART. I pushed him through to the other side and he stood there for a few minutes and then bulldozed his way back. I didn’t even get a chance to provide him with a coaxing treat. He just wanted to be back by my side and figured it out. He has used it ever since.
Max is a wonderful Frenchie who deserves to have a wonderful loving home. Anyone who ends up with Max will be blessed. He has so much love to give and is so appreciative of everything you do for him. He would be a wonderful addition to your family.
His vet bills initially were quite high, and we are hoping someone will be able to adopt him and understand we are only trying to recuperate part of the bills. His adoption fee is $1,800. If you wish to help him and us and decide you can’t adopt him that is fine as well and you could make a donation helping him in the future. Just email us at pets@findahomegiveahome.com to learn how to help the little guy!!! He deserves a great home. Thanks for the consideration.
Max (2 years old- 16LBS) came to us after being dropped off at a County Shelter. His previous owners could not afford the medical care for him. He was not keeping food in his stomach and didn’twant Max around their child, so they decided to surrender him. Max was going to be euthanized and was only given one day. We took him in our rescue and had to do many tests and visits to the veterinarian to find a way to manage his challenges. Max has Megaesophagus which is a condition that causes the esophagus to become abnormally enlarged and lose its ability to move food into the stomach. The most common symptom of megaesophagus is regurgitation, which can occur unexpectedly, including when asleep. His foster mom Anita found the “magic” bullet that works, it is no longer an issue or concern for Max.
After a couple of months we can say, we found how to make sure he eats and keeps his food down. We spent over $2,500 for his care. As you probably know, Frenchie’s are very delicate and need pet parents who can afford them. We are hoping that someone will adopt Max and give him a great life he deserves. He is young and the funniest little guy.
This is what his foster Mom has to say about him:
Max has the sweetest and most loving personality. He is very devoted to his humans and cannot receive enough love. He enjoys sleeping with you and will love on you for quite some time before moving to the bottom of the bed. However, be aware, you may get loving in the night if he feels he needs to be loved on. He will lay across your body and just wait for you to make your move! Once you give him his much-needed love, he will go right back to sleep. I can now do this while I am still asleep, a couple of gentle pats and a squeeze and he is off to the bottom or side of you! LOL Max is not a licker kisser; he likes to place his head against your face for kisses. He is just a bundle of LOVE! His personality is HUGE. He is playful and loves balls. His favorite is the WHOLLY ROLLER. This is a tough ball that is a soft rubber, can be chewed and indestructible (no picking up stuffing throughout the house). He is very good at killing any stuffed toy pulling out the guts immediately. Max is a professional “thief”. He loves to grab a channel changer, dog bowl, anything handy that will make you chase him. He has NEVER chewed anything in my house, he is just a grab and run. He will look at you with those big gorgeous loving eyes that say, “you want it, come and get it sucker!” … the chase is on. Max gets along with other dogs but definitely needs his own human. He does not do well with cats and definitely NO BIRDS. Max still needs work on potty training. However, he is doing much better and utilizes a doggy door. He is so SMART. I pushed him through to the other side and he stood there for a few minutes and then bulldozed his way back. I didn’t even get a chance to provide him with a coaxing treat. He just wanted to be back by my side and figured it out. He has used it ever since.
Max is a wonderful Frenchie who deserves to have a wonderful loving home. Anyone who ends up with Max will be blessed. He has so much love to give and is so appreciative of everything you do for him. He would be a wonderful addition to your family.
His vet bills initially were quite high, and we are hoping someone will be able to adopt him and understand we are only trying to recuperate part of the bills. His adoption fee is $1,800. If you wish to help him and us and decide you can’t adopt him that is fine as well and you could make a donation helping him in the future. Just email us at pets@findahomegiveahome.com to learn how to help the little guy!!! He deserves a great home. Thanks for the consideration.
We do check references. Please note we do not adopt to family with small children for safety reason and tenants due to breed restrictions.
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Home Check
and determine if it is good match. Please realize it is all about the dog or cat and his or her needs. We do not adopt to family who smokes.
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Meet the Pet
If everything is good then we go forward with meeting the pet and do the adoption agreement at that time.
Additional adoption info
All our pets are fully vetted and in some cases come with training. Adoption fees may vary depending on the pet. If you are interested in meeting one of our pet, please fill out our adoption questionnaire on our site under "Helpful links"
Please don't hesitate to contact us via email. We try very hard to make sure we match the right home with the right pet. We do a home visit. Hope to hear from you. thanks for adopting!!
All our pets are fully vetted and in some cases come with training. Adoption fees may vary depending on the pet. If you are interested in meeting one of our pet, please fill out our adoption questionnaire on our site under "Helpful links"
Please don't hesitate to contact us via email. We try very hard to make sure we match the right home with the right pet. We do a home visit. Hope to hear from you. thanks for adopting!!
If you are interested in a pet, we will be glad to put you in touch with the foster family.
If you are interested in a pet, we will be glad to put you in touch with the foster family.
More about this rescue
Common and understandable questions we encounter are “Where do the donations go?” and “Why are the puppies more expensive?”
Our philosophy at Find a Home, Give a Home is “all for one, and one for all”. This is why we list puppies at a higher adoption fee than our shelter babies. Puppies usually have less initial veterinary costs and are typically adopted at a quicker pace than adult dogs. The fees we receive for our puppies OFFSET the cost for all the precious lives we save that haven’t been as fortunate.
While cute little puppies (breeder surrender/confiscation) are often the most desirable and sought after, our true purpose is the humanitarian effort of finding homes for shelter dogs. Rescue dogs from shelters have not received even the basic veterinary care ever or regularly and are often abandoned and found in terrible physical condition, and sometimes are injured and need emergency and specialty veterinary treatment and care. We do everything we can to help these dogs to regain their health both physically and mentally. As these precious babies heal in foster homes, unfortunately, the veterinary costs do add up. Once they are healed, they sometimes have “special needs” which require temporary or permanent medications. All of this can delay finding the right forever home for them.
Common and understandable questions we encounter are “Where do the donations go?” and “Why are the puppies more expensive?”
Our philosophy at Find a Home, Give a Home is “all for one, and one for all”. This is why we list puppies at a higher adoption fee than our shelter babies. Puppies usually have less initial veterinary costs and are typically adopted at a quicker pace than adult dogs. The fees we receive for our puppies OFFSET the cost for all the precious lives we save that haven’t been as fortunate.
While cute little puppies (breeder surrender/confiscation) are often the most desirable and sought after, our true purpose is the humanitarian effort of finding homes for shelter dogs. Rescue dogs from shelters have not received even the basic veterinary care ever or regularly and are often abandoned and found in terrible physical condition, and sometimes are injured and need emergency and specialty veterinary treatment and care. We do everything we can to help these dogs to regain their health both physically and mentally. As these precious babies heal in foster homes, unfortunately, the veterinary costs do add up. Once they are healed, they sometimes have “special needs” which require temporary or permanent medications. All of this can delay finding the right forever home for them.
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