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I received a message from a sweet young lady, that had just saved Madi. She saw Madi lying in the ditch right off the road and she had been hit by a car. This Good Samaritan’s name is Madison! (That’s why I decided to call her Madi)
Madison ran Madi to the nearest vet and explained she had just been hit, but she didn’t have the money to pay for the vet bills. She started contacting rescues because she didn’t want to take her to the Cleveland shelter after things she had been hearing. Neither one of us could stand the thought of her being put down just for a broken leg, so she’s safe. Her stray hold has ended, although I strongly believe she had been dumped and there was no microchip.
After a few vet visits, it was decided that she needed to have her back left leg amputated. It was not easiest amputation and she had to spend about 3 weeks at the vet. She is now doing GREAT! She runs and plays just like any other dog here with 4 legs!
The vet estimated she was born sometime in the month of March 2024. and currently she weighs around 30ish pounds. She is current on all shots, heartworm tested negative, and current on heartworm prevention. She will be spayed and microchipped on January 7th and available for adoption after that!
She does great with all people and pets she’s met, however she doesn’t like to share her food! So, I typically feed her in her kennel. She definitely loves running and playing in the fenced yard here, so a fence to play in (not to live in) is preferred. She is crate/house trained as long as she gets regular potty breaks. However, please expect accidents in the beginning especially, until she settles in.
Madi’s vet bills was nearly $2,500. Obviously we are not asking that for the adoption fee. Her adoption fee is $200 to an approved and loving home. All vet records (there are a lot lol) will be given to the adopter at the time of adoption.
To apply to adopt go to our website www.fureverfurkids.com
*We do home checks for each pet before approving an adoption.*
The application is to be completed prior to meeting the pet(s) you are interested in adopting. If they are still on the page, they are still more than likely still available. We do keep our website and Petfinder updated regularly.
Once a pet is adopted from our rescue, they MUST be returned to us, if you cannot keep them. If you plan on not keeping them their whole lives, please do not apply.
Thank you for looking at our rescues in need of amazing homes!
Meet Madi!
I received a message from a sweet young lady, that had just saved Madi. She saw Madi lying in the ditch right off the road and she had been hit by a car. This Good Samaritan’s name is Madison! (That’s why I decided to call her Madi)
Madison ran Madi to the nearest vet and explained she had just been hit, but she didn’t have the money to pay for the vet bills. She started contacting rescues because she didn’t want to take her to the Cleveland shelter after things she had been hearing. Neither one of us could stand the thought of her being put down just for a broken leg, so she’s safe. Her stray hold has ended, although I strongly believe she had been dumped and there was no microchip.
After a few vet visits, it was decided that she needed to have her back left leg amputated. It was not easiest amputation and she had to spend about 3 weeks at the vet. She is now doing GREAT! She runs and plays just like any other dog here with 4 legs!
The vet estimated she was born sometime in the month of March 2024. and currently she weighs around 30ish pounds. She is current on all shots, heartworm tested negative, and current on heartworm prevention. She will be spayed and microchipped on January 7th and available for adoption after that!
She does great with all people and pets she’s met, however she doesn’t like to share her food! So, I typically feed her in her kennel. She definitely loves running and playing in the fenced yard here, so a fence to play in (not to live in) is preferred. She is crate/house trained as long as she gets regular potty breaks. However, please expect accidents in the beginning especially, until she settles in.
Madi’s vet bills was nearly $2,500. Obviously we are not asking that for the adoption fee. Her adoption fee is $200 to an approved and loving home. All vet records (there are a lot lol) will be given to the adopter at the time of adoption.
To apply to adopt go to our website www.fureverfurkids.com
*We do home checks for each pet before approving an adoption.*
The application is to be completed prior to meeting the pet(s) you are interested in adopting. If they are still on the page, they are still more than likely still available. We do keep our website and Petfinder updated regularly.
Once a pet is adopted from our rescue, they MUST be returned to us, if you cannot keep them. If you plan on not keeping them their whole lives, please do not apply.
Thank you for looking at our rescues in need of amazing homes!
Apply on our website www.fureverfurkids.com or this link directly: https://www.fureverfurkids.com/p/adoption-application.html
2.
Approve Application
We will contact you vet and check with landlords (if applicable).
3.
Meet the Pet
The home check will be done at this time if local. If not local, pictures/videos are needed prior to approval.
4.
Sign Adoption Contract
Contract must be signed in order to take a FURkid home.
5.
Pay Fee
Adoption fees vary based on what we have paid while in our care. The adoption fee is listed in each pets bio.
6.
Take the Pet Home
You must be willing to love and keep your pet FURever. If you can’t promise to do everything in your power to keep them, please don’t apply.
Additional adoption info
We may text/email to check on the adopted FURkid from time to time to see how they are doing. We also LOVE picture PUPdates! Please share updates with us anytime (text, email, or facebook).
***REMEMBER, if you adopt a pet from us and cannot keep him/her YOU MUST CONTACT US!!!***
We may text/email to check on the adopted FURkid from time to time to see how they are doing. We also LOVE picture PUPdates! Please share updates with us anytime (text, email, or facebook).
***REMEMBER, if you adopt a pet from us and cannot keep him/her YOU MUST CONTACT US!!!***
FURever FURkids Sanctuary & Rescue is a small home-based sanctuary and rescue for dogs (primarily) near the Chattanooga, TN area. All pets that come here, are fully vetted before being placed into loving homes. We do NOT have a public shelter. To meet our pets, you must have an approved application on file and we will bring them to your home, or meet in 1 of our few meeting spaces.
FURever FURkids Sanctuary & Rescue is a small home-based sanctuary and rescue for dogs (primarily) near the Chattanooga, TN area. All pets that come here, are fully vetted before being placed into loving homes. We do NOT have a public shelter. To meet our pets, you must have an approved application on file and we will bring them to your home, or meet in 1 of our few meeting spaces.
More about this rescue
Established in 2011, FURever FURkids Sanctuary & Rescue is a privately run rescue.
All of our sanctuary/rescue pets have come from situations such as being on death row at shelters, owners who can no longer keep them, or even rescued from heartbreaking situations.
Each rescued pet is kept in foster homes until a FURever home is found. If no home can be found, they become a sanctuary pet. Every pet is spayed/neutered (if of age), current on age appropriate vaccines, microchipped, and dogs are heartworm tested, (if the dog is over 6 months) prior to adoption.
The adoption process requires an adoption application. If the application looks good, we will contact your veterinarian for a reference (if applicable). If that checks out, we will schedule a home check (for the safety of our rescues). If local, we will come to your home. If you are not local, we will need several pictures and/or a video of your home/yard to complete the home check. Finally, if approved, you will fill out an adoption contract and pay the pets set adoption fee (which varies).
FURever FURkids Sanctuary & Rescue has adopted out hundreds of animals since we began. We have a professional working relationship as a rescue with many other area rescues, vets, shelters and spay/neuter clinics in the area.
*WE NO LONGER ARE ABLE TO TAKE IN CATS*
*PLEASE REMEMBER*
If you adopt a pet from us and you are not able to keep him/her, you MUST contact us.
Established in 2011, FURever FURkids Sanctuary & Rescue is a privately run rescue.
All of our sanctuary/rescue pets have come from situations such as being on death row at shelters, owners who can no longer keep them, or even rescued from heartbreaking situations.
Each rescued pet is kept in foster homes until a FURever home is found. If no home can be found, they become a sanctuary pet. Every pet is spayed/neutered (if of age), current on age appropriate vaccines, microchipped, and dogs are heartworm tested, (if the dog is over 6 months) prior to adoption.
The adoption process requires an adoption application. If the application looks good, we will contact your veterinarian for a reference (if applicable). If that checks out, we will schedule a home check (for the safety of our rescues). If local, we will come to your home. If you are not local, we will need several pictures and/or a video of your home/yard to complete the home check. Finally, if approved, you will fill out an adoption contract and pay the pets set adoption fee (which varies).
FURever FURkids Sanctuary & Rescue has adopted out hundreds of animals since we began. We have a professional working relationship as a rescue with many other area rescues, vets, shelters and spay/neuter clinics in the area.
*WE NO LONGER ARE ABLE TO TAKE IN CATS*
*PLEASE REMEMBER*
If you adopt a pet from us and you are not able to keep him/her, you MUST contact us.