Posted 6 days ago | Updated 10 hours ago
This helps Circle 2 Rescue - Montana Chapter with pet care costs.
Jasmine, one of the gentlest and kindest dogs we have ever encountered, was dumped at an oil site near someone's property. For 6 months, Jasmine and her dog friend lived there and were able to survive because a lovely woman came to feed them every day. Because Jasmine and her male dog friend were not fixed, Jasmine gave birth to 10 puppies a few weeks ago. Sadly the male dog disappeared and so far has not been found. Please say some prayers that he shows up.
Jasmine seems to recognize her good fortune and had many tail wags and kisses for the humans who helped her. She has such an affectionate nature. She is delighted to see humans and enjoys attention or a kind word or gentle touch. She loves being told what a pretty girl she is! She meets humans with a tail wag and affectionate nuzzle. Not crazy energy - just gentle and easy. Remarkably, Jasmine has not had one accident in her foster home and has been a very easy house guest! Her foster parents already taught her how to walk on leash and she doesn't pull or walk between your legs. We took Jasmine to the vet on the 2nd day we had her and the was such a good girl!! The vet said she was easy and sweet - not upset in the least! We learned that Jasmine had an injury to her eye at one point and once the puppies are weaned she will need to have her eye removed. (surgery is covered by the rescue.) Some family is going to be very lucky to adopt this girl!! Jasime will be the most devoted companion and bring her new home so much joy! We are estimating Jasmine to be around 2 years old and 50 lbs. We are not certain of her breed but she appears to be mostly Lab and perhaps a sprinkle of Staffordshire or maybe Rottie or Doberman.
If you would like to adopt, please complete an application at https://www.circle2rescue.com/dog-adoption-application/ The adoption fee of $250 includes the spay/neuter, vaccinations, deworming and microchip.
Please note, Circle 2 Rescue cannot guarantee the breed, composition or ages of our dogs as we usually have limited history prior to them entering the rescue.
Jasmine, one of the gentlest and kindest dogs we have ever encountered, was dumped at an oil site near someone's property. For 6 months, Jasmine and her dog friend lived there and were able to survive because a lovely woman came to feed them every day. Because Jasmine and her male dog friend were not fixed, Jasmine gave birth to 10 puppies a few weeks ago. Sadly the male dog disappeared and so far has not been found. Please say some prayers that he shows up.
Jasmine seems to recognize her good fortune and had many tail wags and kisses for the humans who helped her. She has such an affectionate nature. She is delighted to see humans and enjoys attention or a kind word or gentle touch. She loves being told what a pretty girl she is! She meets humans with a tail wag and affectionate nuzzle. Not crazy energy - just gentle and easy. Remarkably, Jasmine has not had one accident in her foster home and has been a very easy house guest! Her foster parents already taught her how to walk on leash and she doesn't pull or walk between your legs. We took Jasmine to the vet on the 2nd day we had her and the was such a good girl!! The vet said she was easy and sweet - not upset in the least! We learned that Jasmine had an injury to her eye at one point and once the puppies are weaned she will need to have her eye removed. (surgery is covered by the rescue.) Some family is going to be very lucky to adopt this girl!! Jasime will be the most devoted companion and bring her new home so much joy! We are estimating Jasmine to be around 2 years old and 50 lbs. We are not certain of her breed but she appears to be mostly Lab and perhaps a sprinkle of Staffordshire or maybe Rottie or Doberman.
If you would like to adopt, please complete an application at https://www.circle2rescue.com/dog-adoption-application/ The adoption fee of $250 includes the spay/neuter, vaccinations, deworming and microchip.
Please note, Circle 2 Rescue cannot guarantee the breed, composition or ages of our dogs as we usually have limited history prior to them entering the rescue.