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Black - with Brown, Red, Golden, Orange or Chestnut
Age
1 year 6 months old, Young
Size
Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg) (when grown)
Weight
–
Sex
Male
Pet ID
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My details
Not good with kids
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
Housetrained
My personality
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
This is a Courtesy Listing and has no affiliation with Petrescue. Please contact the owner listed below directly.
Meet Guinness, a handsome shepherd with the most gorgeous, luminous black coat. He is a year and 1/2 old, neutered, house trained, and up to date on all vaccines. Guinness is good with people and is friendly with family and friends that come to the house. He has lots of energy, and loves to run around the yard playing fetch. Guinness also knows how to relax. He likes a lot of attention, and enjoys cuddling up and watching TV with the family. He’s a smart guy and knows the following: sit, wait, come, lay down, leave it, “get busy” (for going to the bathroom outside), “go to bed”.. for going into his crate, “get it” for playing fetch. While Guinness enjoys the company of humans, he will thrive as the only dog in a home with adults or older teens. If you are interested in meeting Guinness please call or text 914-469-3151.
This is a Courtesy Listing and has no affiliation with Petrescue. Please contact the owner listed below directly.
Meet Guinness, a handsome shepherd with the most gorgeous, luminous black coat. He is a year and 1/2 old, neutered, house trained, and up to date on all vaccines. Guinness is good with people and is friendly with family and friends that come to the house. He has lots of energy, and loves to run around the yard playing fetch. Guinness also knows how to relax. He likes a lot of attention, and enjoys cuddling up and watching TV with the family. He’s a smart guy and knows the following: sit, wait, come, lay down, leave it, “get busy” (for going to the bathroom outside), “go to bed”.. for going into his crate, “get it” for playing fetch. While Guinness enjoys the company of humans, he will thrive as the only dog in a home with adults or older teens. If you are interested in meeting Guinness please call or text 914-469-3151.
Please fill out an adoption application on our website as the very first step: ny-petrescue.org
2.
Approve Application
Once your application is approved, you will receive an email and we can setup an appt for you to meet the pet you are interested in.
3.
Meet the Pet
During the meeting, we ask your entire family to attend and for dog adoptions, we ask that you bring any dogs in your household.
4.
Sign Adoption Contract
You will be asked to sign our adoption agreement and we will provide you with all medical records and microchip info for your new pet.
5.
Pay Fee
Our adoption fee is $400 for dogs; $125 for cats; and $150 for kittens. This fee covers all vetting and microchip for your new pet.
6.
Take the Pet Home
We provide all vetting and microchip records. For cats, please bring a carrier. For dogs, you will receive a collar, leash, harness, food.
Additional adoption info
To adopt a cat or dog, please fill out an adoption application from our website: https://www.ny-petrescue.org under the "adopt" tab. The adoption donation for a puppy/dog is $400; a cat is $125; and a kitten is $150 (higher amounts for pure breeds). If the puppy or kitten is too young to be neutered, we require a spay/neuter deposit of $60 which is refundable upon receipt of proof from your vet. All adoption donations are tax-deductible. Our pets are examined by a veterinarian, spayed and neutered if age appropriate, vaccinated, dewormed, receive flea/tick treatment and microchipped. Our review process may happen quickly (within two days) or may take up to two weeks - email is our preferred means of communication. Please contact us by email at nypetrescue@gmail.com for a status on your application.
To adopt a cat or dog, please fill out an adoption application from our website: https://www.ny-petrescue.org under the "adopt" tab. The adoption donation for a puppy/dog is $400; a cat is $125; and a kitten is $150 (higher amounts for pure breeds). If the puppy or kitten is too young to be neutered, we require a spay/neuter deposit of $60 which is refundable upon receipt of proof from your vet. All adoption donations are tax-deductible. Our pets are examined by a veterinarian, spayed and neutered if age appropriate, vaccinated, dewormed, receive flea/tick treatment and microchipped. Our review process may happen quickly (within two days) or may take up to two weeks - email is our preferred means of communication. Please contact us by email at nypetrescue@gmail.com for a status on your application.
We have Dog & Puppy Meet + Greets every Saturday from 11:30am-1:30pm at Pet Rescue, 7 Harrison Ave, Harrison NY. All are welcome to attend; only approved applicants can take home a pet. Kitty Cottage open houses are by appt only - please call (914) 835-4133 to make an appt.
While many of our animals are kenneled in our facility, many are fostered in loving homes which provides special care and attention - and allows Pet Rescue to expertly match our pets with prospective homes.
We have Dog & Puppy Meet + Greets every Saturday from 11:30am-1:30pm at Pet Rescue, 7 Harrison Ave, Harrison NY. All are welcome to attend; only approved applicants can take home a pet. Kitty Cottage open houses are by appt only - please call (914) 835-4133 to make an appt.
While many of our animals are kenneled in our facility, many are fostered in loving homes which provides special care and attention - and allows Pet Rescue to expertly match our pets with prospective homes.
More about this rescue
Pet Rescue is a 501(c)(3) non-profit animal rescue organization founded in 1982 by volunteer workers who met at a "no-kill" animal shelter. Dismayed at the terrible living conditions of the animals there, they left to establish a rescue group to properly care for cats and dogs in need, and find them safe and loving homes.
Many of our animals are fostered by group members and outside volunteers, while other animals are housed at our facility. The animals come from various places. Some come from owners who are no longer able to care for them. Others are taken from shelters, yet still others (many others) come from the streets. Those rescued from the streets often arrive sick or injured, and are subsequently treated by veterinarians. We have great success finding homes for puppies and kittens as well as older animals and those with special needs (such as blind and handicapped cats and dogs). We pride ourselves on finding the best match between people and pets. We average about 600 adoptions per year!
We are always in need of donations to help us continue our mission - and we could not survive without our wonderful volunteers. We are always in need of more foster homes. We invite you to explore our website to learn more about us! https://www.ny-petrescue.org
Pet Rescue is a 501(c)(3) non-profit animal rescue organization founded in 1982 by volunteer workers who met at a "no-kill" animal shelter. Dismayed at the terrible living conditions of the animals there, they left to establish a rescue group to properly care for cats and dogs in need, and find them safe and loving homes.
Many of our animals are fostered by group members and outside volunteers, while other animals are housed at our facility. The animals come from various places. Some come from owners who are no longer able to care for them. Others are taken from shelters, yet still others (many others) come from the streets. Those rescued from the streets often arrive sick or injured, and are subsequently treated by veterinarians. We have great success finding homes for puppies and kittens as well as older animals and those with special needs (such as blind and handicapped cats and dogs). We pride ourselves on finding the best match between people and pets. We average about 600 adoptions per year!
We are always in need of donations to help us continue our mission - and we could not survive without our wonderful volunteers. We are always in need of more foster homes. We invite you to explore our website to learn more about us! https://www.ny-petrescue.org
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