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OBS requires an age minimum of 21, and vet history is essential.
Application is required.
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Located in Rio Grande City
Transport will be arranged once the adoption is finalized.
Meet Cupid: A Survivor with a Heart Full of Love
Cupid is a resilient 10-week-old female Husky with a story that will tug at your heartstrings. Found abandoned in a dumpster at the Texas border, Cupid's early days were full of hardship and uncertainty. Despite the cruel start to life, this little girl has proven to be a true survivor. She loves to run, play, and interact with other dogs, all while radiating the warmth and joy that only a puppy can bring. Cupid’s story is one of hope, resilience, and the power of second chances. She may have been abandoned, but she’s now ready to give all her love and loyalty to the family that will welcome her with open arms. Cupid is proof that no matter where you start, a loving heart can always find its way home.
As an adoption fee-based rescue, we do not operate on monthly support or fundraisers. Our adoption fee of $650 (Non-Refundable) covers transport, which is arranged post-adoption, and is tax-deductible as we are a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Should you wish to arrange your own transport, the adoption fee remains the same. Thank you for your valuable support.
OBS requires an age minimum of 21, and vet history is essential.
Application is required.
Copy and Paste
https://forms.gle/9679D5fdLiJB7fU79
Located in Rio Grande City
Transport will be arranged once the adoption is finalized.
Meet Cupid: A Survivor with a Heart Full of Love
Cupid is a resilient 10-week-old female Husky with a story that will tug at your heartstrings. Found abandoned in a dumpster at the Texas border, Cupid's early days were full of hardship and uncertainty. Despite the cruel start to life, this little girl has proven to be a true survivor. She loves to run, play, and interact with other dogs, all while radiating the warmth and joy that only a puppy can bring. Cupid’s story is one of hope, resilience, and the power of second chances. She may have been abandoned, but she’s now ready to give all her love and loyalty to the family that will welcome her with open arms. Cupid is proof that no matter where you start, a loving heart can always find its way home.
As an adoption fee-based rescue, we do not operate on monthly support or fundraisers. Our adoption fee of $650 (Non-Refundable) covers transport, which is arranged post-adoption, and is tax-deductible as we are a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Should you wish to arrange your own transport, the adoption fee remains the same. Thank you for your valuable support.
After the family finds the pet they wish to adopt from a website than they would contact us. Ask any questions they might have.
2.
Interview
Maybe do a video visit with chosen pet. Answer any question they might have. Than we would ask question as well from the application
3.
Interview
is a group TEXT chat with the foster/rescuer. This is a good chance for you to ask questions about the dog and get to know them a little bi
4.
Home Check
Google meets/Facetime at home. Just common areas, (no bedrooms) and yard. Must show your house number or mail with the address on it.
5.
Approve Application
Application goes to the board for approval
6.
Sign Adoption Contract
The contract.
Step 5: talk about ownership, deposits, adoption fees and transport dates (if applied)
7.
Pay Fee
and than take the pet home or transport is arranged
Additional adoption info
Here are the next Steps.
Step 2: is a group TEXT chat with the foster/rescuer. This is a good chance for you to ask questions about the dog and get to know them a little bit better. We can also set up a group video visit if you would like to do that as well.
Step 3: Google meets/Facetime at home. Just common areas, (no bedrooms) and yard. Must show your house number or mail with the address on it.
Step 4: The contract.
Step 5: talk about ownership, deposits, adoption fees and transport dates (if applied)
Here are the next Steps.
Step 2: is a group TEXT chat with the foster/rescuer. This is a good chance for you to ask questions about the dog and get to know them a little bit better. We can also set up a group video visit if you would like to do that as well.
Step 3: Google meets/Facetime at home. Just common areas, (no bedrooms) and yard. Must show your house number or mail with the address on it.
Step 4: The contract.
Step 5: talk about ownership, deposits, adoption fees and transport dates (if applied)
We are friends that worked together at the Texas Department of Public Safety for many years.
We both have worked with rescue and fostered many dogs and cats. We started this nonprofit with a few more friends to assist and are very appreciative of all the support and help for the animals we all love. OPERATION BARKING SQUIRREL is a Texas registered nonprofit and 501.3 (c) that is seeking to fill the gaps in dog and cat rescue. We believe that all pets in rescue deserve a home of their own and we want to make that happen. We all see the pets that have been surrendered or dumped in Texas due to age, breed and no microchip to get them back to their parent, and, sometimes, no transportation to get them home.
Starting with senior and long term fosters dogs and cats,
we are promoting available dogs and cats that might be over looked because of their age or foster status.
The second gap is lack of microchips and microchip registration.
It is our goal to microchip and register at least 50 dogs or cats a month. Microchips can be expensive and we would prefer to offer free chips for all. For that to happen we need more funding. All pets should be chipped so they can make it back home, but unfortunately that isn't reality. We want to make that happen.Third gap is transportation.
You fall in love with a dog or cat to realize they are a state away or more. That's when you check the costs and realize how expensive transport is. We are USDA Certified Transporters and will offer low cost transportation or help fundraise for an individual trip.
We are friends that worked together at the Texas Department of Public Safety for many years.
We both have worked with rescue and fostered many dogs and cats. We started this nonprofit with a few more friends to assist and are very appreciative of all the support and help for the animals we all love. OPERATION BARKING SQUIRREL is a Texas registered nonprofit and 501.3 (c) that is seeking to fill the gaps in dog and cat rescue. We believe that all pets in rescue deserve a home of their own and we want to make that happen. We all see the pets that have been surrendered or dumped in Texas due to age, breed and no microchip to get them back to their parent, and, sometimes, no transportation to get them home.
Starting with senior and long term fosters dogs and cats,
we are promoting available dogs and cats that might be over looked because of their age or foster status.
The second gap is lack of microchips and microchip registration.
It is our goal to microchip and register at least 50 dogs or cats a month. Microchips can be expensive and we would prefer to offer free chips for all. For that to happen we need more funding. All pets should be chipped so they can make it back home, but unfortunately that isn't reality. We want to make that happen.Third gap is transportation.
You fall in love with a dog or cat to realize they are a state away or more. That's when you check the costs and realize how expensive transport is. We are USDA Certified Transporters and will offer low cost transportation or help fundraise for an individual trip.
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We'll also keep you updated on Dancer's adoption status with email updates.