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Hey! Anyone out there a sucker for Roses? Well, I have good news for you! This beautiful Rose is looking for a home to call her own! I was surrendered to the shelter for being nippy with the kids in my previous home, so the landlord made my owners give me up. As sad as that situation was, I am trying to stay my happy self and look to the future! I am such a sweet girl with people, but little kids can be too much for me, so I need a home with older, respectful kids that can give me space when I need it. The shelter environment stresses me out because I do not get along with other dogs. Because of this, I need a home without any other dogs. I also don't get along with cats. I am a fantastic walker, I love to snuggle up, and I am so smart!
To make matters worse, I tore my ACL. Luckily, thanks to a VERY generous donor, I was able to have surgery to correct it! Here's what the vet team here has to say about my injury:
"This pet came to us with an injury to the Anterior Cruciate Ligament. The damaged ligament was causing significant lameness and marked laxity in the stifle (knee) joint. This is a common injury in active animals that often requires surgery to repair it. This pet had a surgical repair of the ACL on 12/3/24.
Although surgery is very helpful, depending on how long the injury has been present prior to diagnosis and treatment, many dogs with this injury will develop some degree of arthritis later in life. This may or may not be serious enough to require additional treatment.
Weight management is extremely important for animals that have had ACL injuries. Keeping your animal at its ideal weight will help prevent further damage to the knees and other joints.
As the new owner, you will assume all financial responsibility for the future medical care of your pet. It is recommended to talk to your regular veterinarian regarding any needed future care, before you make the decision to adopt this pet."
There may be stipulations in the kind of home I need, but I promise you that I will repay you with so much love! I am in desperate need of a way out of this place! Think you could help me out? Come meet me here at the shelter and instantly fall in love! I can't wait to mee you!
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Primary Color: Tan Secondary Color: White Weight: 61.8 Age: 4yrs 5mths 4wks
Hey! Anyone out there a sucker for Roses? Well, I have good news for you! This beautiful Rose is looking for a home to call her own! I was surrendered to the shelter for being nippy with the kids in my previous home, so the landlord made my owners give me up. As sad as that situation was, I am trying to stay my happy self and look to the future! I am such a sweet girl with people, but little kids can be too much for me, so I need a home with older, respectful kids that can give me space when I need it. The shelter environment stresses me out because I do not get along with other dogs. Because of this, I need a home without any other dogs. I also don't get along with cats. I am a fantastic walker, I love to snuggle up, and I am so smart!
To make matters worse, I tore my ACL. Luckily, thanks to a VERY generous donor, I was able to have surgery to correct it! Here's what the vet team here has to say about my injury:
"This pet came to us with an injury to the Anterior Cruciate Ligament. The damaged ligament was causing significant lameness and marked laxity in the stifle (knee) joint. This is a common injury in active animals that often requires surgery to repair it. This pet had a surgical repair of the ACL on 12/3/24.
Although surgery is very helpful, depending on how long the injury has been present prior to diagnosis and treatment, many dogs with this injury will develop some degree of arthritis later in life. This may or may not be serious enough to require additional treatment.
Weight management is extremely important for animals that have had ACL injuries. Keeping your animal at its ideal weight will help prevent further damage to the knees and other joints.
As the new owner, you will assume all financial responsibility for the future medical care of your pet. It is recommended to talk to your regular veterinarian regarding any needed future care, before you make the decision to adopt this pet."
There may be stipulations in the kind of home I need, but I promise you that I will repay you with so much love! I am in desperate need of a way out of this place! Think you could help me out? Come meet me here at the shelter and instantly fall in love! I can't wait to mee you!
!
Primary Color: Tan Secondary Color: White Weight: 61.8 Age: 4yrs 5mths 4wks
HSSC places animals on a first come, first serve basis. After an animal that is available for adoption has been met with, the animal’s name can be put on an application. Animals that are applied for must be adopted the same day or within 24 hours of the animal being placed on the adoption application. Exceptions will be made if any animal needs a medical procedure, but then will need to be adopted within 24 hours of being cleared from that procedure. HSSC reserves the right to accommodate alternate timelines for special needs/behavioral issue animals.
It is the potential adopter's responsibility to communicate with their landlord to contact HSSC for approval or to provide documentation stating permission within 24 hours of application submission.
It is also the potential adopter's responsibility to produce a current rabies certificate for their current dog(s) to conduct a dog to dog meet and greet within 24 hours of application submission.
Please call shelter for adoption pricing.
HSSC places animals on a first come, first serve basis. After an animal that is available for adoption has been met with, the animal’s name can be put on an application. Animals that are applied for must be adopted the same day or within 24 hours of the animal being placed on the adoption application. Exceptions will be made if any animal needs a medical procedure, but then will need to be adopted within 24 hours of being cleared from that procedure. HSSC reserves the right to accommodate alternate timelines for special needs/behavioral issue animals.
It is the potential adopter's responsibility to communicate with their landlord to contact HSSC for approval or to provide documentation stating permission within 24 hours of application submission.
It is also the potential adopter's responsibility to produce a current rabies certificate for their current dog(s) to conduct a dog to dog meet and greet within 24 hours of application submission.
We are a non-profit organization dedicated to the welfare of animals. Our mission is the prevention of cruelty to animals, the relief of suffering among animals and the extension of humane education.
About Us:
Since 1964, the Humane Society of Sheboygan County has been dedicated to its mission: prevent cruelty to animals, relieve suffering among animals, and extend humane education. We are Sheboygan County’s only open admissions shelter
HSSC is also a community outreach organization, partnering with other nonprofits, that offer services to enhance lives in Sheboygan County. Community generosity helps us fulfill our purpose to provide care for our shelter pets and supports our community outreach work.
Wish List:
The HSSC is looking for foster homes! Make a difference in a homeless animal's life. Give a homeless animal a "second chance". Become a foster parent and open your home and heart to an animal in need. Learn more here:
Wisconsin Dog Seller Permit # 521965 - DS
Wisconsin Dog Seller Permit # 507095 - DS
Humane Society of Sheboygan County
We are a non-profit organization dedicated to the welfare of animals. Our mission is the prevention of cruelty to animals, the relief of suffering among animals and the extension of humane education.
About Us:
Since 1964, the Humane Society of Sheboygan County has been dedicated to its mission: prevent cruelty to animals, relieve suffering among animals, and extend humane education. We are Sheboygan County’s only open admissions shelter
HSSC is also a community outreach organization, partnering with other nonprofits, that offer services to enhance lives in Sheboygan County. Community generosity helps us fulfill our purpose to provide care for our shelter pets and supports our community outreach work.
Wish List:
The HSSC is looking for foster homes! Make a difference in a homeless animal's life. Give a homeless animal a "second chance". Become a foster parent and open your home and heart to an animal in need. Learn more here:
Wisconsin Dog Seller Permit # 521965 - DS
Wisconsin Dog Seller Permit # 507095 - DS
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