IN NEED OF LOCAL FOSTER OR ADOPTER / AVAILABLE FOR FOSTER TO ADOPT
Meet Tiger! https://youtu.be/ZCoCmuthjtQ
Tiger is 2 years old, male (approx. DOB 12-12-22), 52 lbs., vetted, is or will be neutered and micro-chipped. Stay tuned for more information as Tiger is a new rescue!
If you are interested in adopting Tiger please fill out an Application at www.Passion-4-Paws.org (please make sure you have the Vermont site not CT) - thanks!
Please note Fosters have 1st option of Adoption.
​Check out his Facebook page (please "Like" us while you are there)!
Disclosure: Breed labels are often incorrect: we rarely know the genetic lineage of the dogs we rescue. Many shelters and rescues specify breeds based on appearance; however, research has shown that less than 2% of a dog’s DNA determines appearance! Passion 4 Paws does not practice the use of labels pertaining to compatibility with others or dog breed. Labels such as “dog friendly” and “child friendly” should be used with caution as they often over-simplify the personalities and behavior of dogs.
IN NEED OF LOCAL FOSTER OR ADOPTER / AVAILABLE FOR FOSTER TO ADOPT
Meet Tiger! https://youtu.be/ZCoCmuthjtQ
Tiger is 2 years old, male (approx. DOB 12-12-22), 52 lbs., vetted, is or will be neutered and micro-chipped. Stay tuned for more information as Tiger is a new rescue!
If you are interested in adopting Tiger please fill out an Application at www.Passion-4-Paws.org (please make sure you have the Vermont site not CT) - thanks!
Please note Fosters have 1st option of Adoption.
​Check out his Facebook page (please "Like" us while you are there)!
Disclosure: Breed labels are often incorrect: we rarely know the genetic lineage of the dogs we rescue. Many shelters and rescues specify breeds based on appearance; however, research has shown that less than 2% of a dog’s DNA determines appearance! Passion 4 Paws does not practice the use of labels pertaining to compatibility with others or dog breed. Labels such as “dog friendly” and “child friendly” should be used with caution as they often over-simplify the personalities and behavior of dogs.