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Meet Giddy!
Hear me. I’ve never said or written anything like this before. I could have 100 people that were remotely considering adding a dog to their family, come & meet our Giddy boy. I guarantee 100 out of 100 families wouldn’t leave without submitting an application with desperate hopes of adopting him. HE REALLY IS THAT DREAMY. It’s truly unbelievable.
This baby right here… He’s too good for humanity. We found him at a high kill shelter and he was dangerously close to euthanasia when we snatched him up. He was just a 5-6 month old Bully/Boxer mix (as of 12.01.2024) that clearly had been completely abused and neglected his entire short life. He was covered in injuries and urine burns from being trapped in a small space to waste away. The ulcers and sores on his feet and hind end were something like I’ve never seen. (From urine burns.) They must have been excruciatingly painful. I’d never even seen nails as long as his… He could hardly walk. (I had to carry him to the car.) That small space he was confined to clearly didn’t offer food or water because he was dangerously close to losing his life to starvation and dehydration.
When we had the privilege of removing him from the shelter, he had a laundry list of veterinary care needed. He came with a URI, the most severe case of Giardia seen to date by that technician, massive ulcers in between the pads of his toes & consuming his hind end, and more.
We didn’t know what we were getting ourselves into but it sure didn’t take long for us to realize we hit the jackpot with this dog, that the shelter didn’t even bother to name. Giddy is the most happy go lucky, grateful, affectionate dog I’ve had in my home thus far.
He is so low key and easy going it is unreal. He is indeed a low energy puppy. He desperately wants to please and be your shadow. He is HIGHLY motivated by food, so he’s going to be a breeze to train!
He is the king of cuddling. Even though he was super weak in the beginning, he would use all of his might (with a little of my help) to get up on the couch to be next to us. This pup loves cats, dogs, kids, and gets along with everyone and anything.
Sweet Giddy LOVES car rides and is smart, smart, smart! He is kennel trained and has almost mastered the new task of potty training. He takes a toy out to potty with him almost every single time and it is adorable!
He has been through hell so we are looking for his dream family that will make up for his past and treat him like the treasure he is for the rest of his days. Goodness gracious, it’s remarkable how one could go through so much and still have his sweet spirit.
Simply put. He is perfection. He’s going to be a big boy. He arrived at our home weighing 35.4 pounds and in just 16 days, this boy with the skeletal frame is now up to 61.1 pounds! We can’t wait to watch him continue to grow, thrive, and just continue to love living the family life. We sure are in no hurry for him to leave. ? Who ever ends up with this saint of a dog is so dang lucky!
Giddy was born in May 2024 and is located in a foster home in Texas.
OUR DOGS ARE FOSTERED IN TEXAS OR COLORADO BUT AVAILABLE FOR ADOPTION AND TRANSPORT OUT OF STATE. Read below for more information.
All of our dogs are located in a foster home in Texas or Colorado. Our dogs are transported to a predetermined location agreed upon by the rescue. The adoption contract and fee are finalized prior to transport. As a Mutts N Such direct adoption, the adoption interview/meet and greet occurs on video call (Skype, FB Messenger call, Facetime, etc.).
Our out of state adoption fee is $350 plus transport (varies by location). This fee includes all current vaccinations, deworming, a registered microchip, fecal analysis, spay/neuter for pets 6 months & older, and a heartworm test if over 6 months old. All dogs will be current on flea/heartworm prevention. A health exam will be completed and a certificate issued by a veterinarian within 10 days of departure.
If you are interested in adopting, please complete our application:
https://petstablished.com/adoption_form/57167/generic
Note: MNS reserves the right to deny any application that is deemed unsuitable for the animal. Please be aware that our animal adoptions are NOT on a first come- first serve basis. Our sole purpose is to find the best possible home for the animals that fall under our care.
Meet Giddy!
Hear me. I’ve never said or written anything like this before. I could have 100 people that were remotely considering adding a dog to their family, come & meet our Giddy boy. I guarantee 100 out of 100 families wouldn’t leave without submitting an application with desperate hopes of adopting him. HE REALLY IS THAT DREAMY. It’s truly unbelievable.
This baby right here… He’s too good for humanity. We found him at a high kill shelter and he was dangerously close to euthanasia when we snatched him up. He was just a 5-6 month old Bully/Boxer mix (as of 12.01.2024) that clearly had been completely abused and neglected his entire short life. He was covered in injuries and urine burns from being trapped in a small space to waste away. The ulcers and sores on his feet and hind end were something like I’ve never seen. (From urine burns.) They must have been excruciatingly painful. I’d never even seen nails as long as his… He could hardly walk. (I had to carry him to the car.) That small space he was confined to clearly didn’t offer food or water because he was dangerously close to losing his life to starvation and dehydration.
When we had the privilege of removing him from the shelter, he had a laundry list of veterinary care needed. He came with a URI, the most severe case of Giardia seen to date by that technician, massive ulcers in between the pads of his toes & consuming his hind end, and more.
We didn’t know what we were getting ourselves into but it sure didn’t take long for us to realize we hit the jackpot with this dog, that the shelter didn’t even bother to name. Giddy is the most happy go lucky, grateful, affectionate dog I’ve had in my home thus far.
He is so low key and easy going it is unreal. He is indeed a low energy puppy. He desperately wants to please and be your shadow. He is HIGHLY motivated by food, so he’s going to be a breeze to train!
He is the king of cuddling. Even though he was super weak in the beginning, he would use all of his might (with a little of my help) to get up on the couch to be next to us. This pup loves cats, dogs, kids, and gets along with everyone and anything.
Sweet Giddy LOVES car rides and is smart, smart, smart! He is kennel trained and has almost mastered the new task of potty training. He takes a toy out to potty with him almost every single time and it is adorable!
He has been through hell so we are looking for his dream family that will make up for his past and treat him like the treasure he is for the rest of his days. Goodness gracious, it’s remarkable how one could go through so much and still have his sweet spirit.
Simply put. He is perfection. He’s going to be a big boy. He arrived at our home weighing 35.4 pounds and in just 16 days, this boy with the skeletal frame is now up to 61.1 pounds! We can’t wait to watch him continue to grow, thrive, and just continue to love living the family life. We sure are in no hurry for him to leave. ? Who ever ends up with this saint of a dog is so dang lucky!
Giddy was born in May 2024 and is located in a foster home in Texas.
OUR DOGS ARE FOSTERED IN TEXAS OR COLORADO BUT AVAILABLE FOR ADOPTION AND TRANSPORT OUT OF STATE. Read below for more information.
All of our dogs are located in a foster home in Texas or Colorado. Our dogs are transported to a predetermined location agreed upon by the rescue. The adoption contract and fee are finalized prior to transport. As a Mutts N Such direct adoption, the adoption interview/meet and greet occurs on video call (Skype, FB Messenger call, Facetime, etc.).
Our out of state adoption fee is $350 plus transport (varies by location). This fee includes all current vaccinations, deworming, a registered microchip, fecal analysis, spay/neuter for pets 6 months & older, and a heartworm test if over 6 months old. All dogs will be current on flea/heartworm prevention. A health exam will be completed and a certificate issued by a veterinarian within 10 days of departure.
If you are interested in adopting, please complete our application:
https://petstablished.com/adoption_form/57167/generic
Note: MNS reserves the right to deny any application that is deemed unsuitable for the animal. Please be aware that our animal adoptions are NOT on a first come- first serve basis. Our sole purpose is to find the best possible home for the animals that fall under our care.
Submit Application
Interview
Home Check
Meet the Pet
Approve Application
Sign Adoption Contract
Pay Fee