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This is Toadette. We believe that she is a 10 week-old Bernese Mountain Dog/Shepherd mix. The owner of the Shepherd (dad) cared for mom (Bernese Mountain Dog) after she gave birth so we do know both parents of these puppies.
Toadette came to Judy's Forgotten Jewells on December 13th. She was brought in with her siblings after they were weaned from their stray mother. Since she has been in care, staff members say that she is super cute and funny. These puppies are playful, sweet, and cuddly.
Her adoption fee is $450. The adoption fee includes their care, de-worming, microchip, spay, vaccines, fecal test, and preventatives up to the point of adoption.
In addition to their adoption fee, there is a $150 Puppy Package fee that includes heartworm prevention and all vaccine boosters due up to 5 months of age when the boosters are done at Jewell Animal Hospital. This is available to anyone adopting.
Learn about our adoption process here: https://judysforgottenjewells.com/adoption-process
Any Questions? Email us at: judysforgottenjewellsSTL@gmail.com.
This is Toadette. We believe that she is a 10 week-old Bernese Mountain Dog/Shepherd mix. The owner of the Shepherd (dad) cared for mom (Bernese Mountain Dog) after she gave birth so we do know both parents of these puppies.
Toadette came to Judy's Forgotten Jewells on December 13th. She was brought in with her siblings after they were weaned from their stray mother. Since she has been in care, staff members say that she is super cute and funny. These puppies are playful, sweet, and cuddly.
Her adoption fee is $450. The adoption fee includes their care, de-worming, microchip, spay, vaccines, fecal test, and preventatives up to the point of adoption.
In addition to their adoption fee, there is a $150 Puppy Package fee that includes heartworm prevention and all vaccine boosters due up to 5 months of age when the boosters are done at Jewell Animal Hospital. This is available to anyone adopting.
Learn about our adoption process here: https://judysforgottenjewells.com/adoption-process
Any Questions? Email us at: judysforgottenjewellsSTL@gmail.com.
If you would like more information about a pet or our adoption fees, process and application, you can visit our direct website at www.judysforgottenjewells.com or send us an email at judysforgottenjewellsSTL@gmail.com.
We have appointments available every day and are open for walk-in adoptions on Saturday and Sunday from 10-3.
If you would like more information about a pet or our adoption fees, process and application, you can visit our direct website at www.judysforgottenjewells.com or send us an email at judysforgottenjewellsSTL@gmail.com.
We have appointments available every day and are open for walk-in adoptions on Saturday and Sunday from 10-3.
We do not have walk-in adoptions during the weeks so you would need to make an appointment. On Saturday and Sunday, we have walk-in adoptions from 10-3.
We do not have walk-in adoptions during the weeks so you would need to make an appointment. On Saturday and Sunday, we have walk-in adoptions from 10-3.
More about this shelter
Judy’s Forgotten Jewells is a licensed Non-Profit No Kill Animal Rescue Group. It was founded by Patricia L. Smith DVM in honor of her mother’s childhood dog “Judy Dog” and Jewell Animal Hospital. Dr. Smith believes that ALL animals deserve quality pet care and a loving home. Our rescue is supported by volunteers, the hospital staff, and pet passionate people in our community who donate money and supplies. Our goal is to help the pets who are at risk of being euthanized, pregnant and or homeless.
Judy’s Forgotten Jewells is a licensed Non-Profit No Kill Animal Rescue Group. It was founded by Patricia L. Smith DVM in honor of her mother’s childhood dog “Judy Dog” and Jewell Animal Hospital. Dr. Smith believes that ALL animals deserve quality pet care and a loving home. Our rescue is supported by volunteers, the hospital staff, and pet passionate people in our community who donate money and supplies. Our goal is to help the pets who are at risk of being euthanized, pregnant and or homeless.
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