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Giselle and her sister Collette came to Paw Patrol by way of living on a porch in Kentucky. They both settled into their foster home right away and began showing their foster family who they are as puppies soon after.
Collette is a cuddle bug! She hopped right up onto her foster mom's lap to hang out for a bit while she was working from home one day. Her snuggles have been reported to be top tier and can chase away the chill from being outside. When cuddle time is over, Collette is ready to play with all the furry foster siblings!
Giselle is going pro with her love of fetch! Tennis balls have met their match with this baby girl. When her puppy zoomies are exhausted, she has no problem hanging out to get some love from her foster siblings and parents.
Giselle and Collette have been known to snuggle together when play time is over or with their one of their foster siblings. These two get along well with the other dogs and cats, and though we don't adopt out siblings together, each would do fantastic in a home with a family.
These girls have shown how smart they are since first arriving to their temporary home. They’ve learned to sit before they get food and potty training is coming naturally to them! Not 100% yet on potty training, but coming along quickly. Giselle and Collette are food motivated thus making learning manners easy as they await their forever families.
Though their heritage is unknown, we believe they could be a Chihuahua and Bassett Hound mix and they are 3 months old. You can apply to adopt either Giselle or Collette at www.pawpatroldayton.com/adopt. Each puppy has an adoption fee of $360 and they are spayed, vaccinated, dewormed, and microchipped. All of our animals are vaccinated, micro-chipped and spayed/neutered before being adopted.
Giselle and her sister Collette came to Paw Patrol by way of living on a porch in Kentucky. They both settled into their foster home right away and began showing their foster family who they are as puppies soon after.
Collette is a cuddle bug! She hopped right up onto her foster mom's lap to hang out for a bit while she was working from home one day. Her snuggles have been reported to be top tier and can chase away the chill from being outside. When cuddle time is over, Collette is ready to play with all the furry foster siblings!
Giselle is going pro with her love of fetch! Tennis balls have met their match with this baby girl. When her puppy zoomies are exhausted, she has no problem hanging out to get some love from her foster siblings and parents.
Giselle and Collette have been known to snuggle together when play time is over or with their one of their foster siblings. These two get along well with the other dogs and cats, and though we don't adopt out siblings together, each would do fantastic in a home with a family.
These girls have shown how smart they are since first arriving to their temporary home. They’ve learned to sit before they get food and potty training is coming naturally to them! Not 100% yet on potty training, but coming along quickly. Giselle and Collette are food motivated thus making learning manners easy as they await their forever families.
Though their heritage is unknown, we believe they could be a Chihuahua and Bassett Hound mix and they are 3 months old. You can apply to adopt either Giselle or Collette at www.pawpatroldayton.com/adopt. Each puppy has an adoption fee of $360 and they are spayed, vaccinated, dewormed, and microchipped. All of our animals are vaccinated, micro-chipped and spayed/neutered before being adopted.
We do not have a public facility. In order to meet our pets, please fill out an application.
2.
Meet the Pet
Once you are approved, you will be contacted to schedule a meet and greet.
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Home Check
Once you decide to adopt, we do require a virtual home check before adoption
Additional adoption info
Our adoption fees cover spay/neuter for our dogs, vaccinations, heart worm testing/medication, microchipping and any vet care necessary. Once you fill out an application on the adoptables tab on our website, http://pawpatroldayton.com/adoptable-dogs, a representative will conduct a reference check with your vet provided. A call to the potential adopter will be made when the representative is done verifying the information on the contract.
Our adoption fees cover spay/neuter for our dogs, vaccinations, heart worm testing/medication, microchipping and any vet care necessary. Once you fill out an application on the adoptables tab on our website, http://pawpatroldayton.com/adoptable-dogs, a representative will conduct a reference check with your vet provided. A call to the potential adopter will be made when the representative is done verifying the information on the contract.
More about this rescue
Paw Patrol is a dedicated group of volunteers working to improve the quality of life for pets living in our community.
Our Mission is:
OUR MISSION
- To rescue and re-home neglected, abused, or otherwise unwanted pets into loving homes.
- To provide shelter in the form of a lean-to or doghouse to outdoor pets in an effort to keep them dry and warm.
- To provide outdoor dogs with alternatives to chaining in order to improve their quality of life.
- To promote the importance of spaying/neutering pets and to offer this service to pets in our community.
- To provide information to the public about the negative aspects of pet tethering.
- To assist owners with necessary resources to allow them to keep their pet happy, healthy, and out of the already over-crowded shelter system.
Paw Patrol is a dedicated group of volunteers working to improve the quality of life for pets living in our community.
Our Mission is:
OUR MISSION
- To rescue and re-home neglected, abused, or otherwise unwanted pets into loving homes.
- To provide shelter in the form of a lean-to or doghouse to outdoor pets in an effort to keep them dry and warm.
- To provide outdoor dogs with alternatives to chaining in order to improve their quality of life.
- To promote the importance of spaying/neutering pets and to offer this service to pets in our community.
- To provide information to the public about the negative aspects of pet tethering.
- To assist owners with necessary resources to allow them to keep their pet happy, healthy, and out of the already over-crowded shelter system.
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We'll also keep you updated on Adele's adoption status with email updates.