This is Rosie (pointed ears) and Lily (floppy ears). They’ve been together since they were puppies, so they need to go to a home together. We rescued them from a family member's home. Their living conditions were not okay; they were always in their cages. They were let outside, then they’d come back inside and be put into a cage where they slept, ate, and spent their whole day. We took them in to try to give them a better home, but our living situation has changed since taking them in. We now have kids and are unable to provide them with the care and attention they deserve. After having our second baby, it became too much for me to care for two kids and dogs. It hurts my heart that I have to rehome them. But they need a home that’s able to provide them with more love and attention. They really are wonderful dogs. They listen very well, are house/potty trained, can sit, and are good with children as well as other pets (cats and dogs). Rosie loves all the attention; she loves to play and cuddle. She loves all the stuffies as well. Lily we call “the mom.” She’s very motherly and loves to just chill and sleep. They both love to go on car rides and walks as well! They are both female, 6 years old, born in November 2018 from the same litter. They are a German shepherd and miniature pinscher mix, medium sized dogs. They are both spayed but not up to date on vaccines. I would love for them to go to a home that has a yard for them to roam in and not be confined in a cage or room all day.
This is Rosie (pointed ears) and Lily (floppy ears). They’ve been together since they were puppies, so they need to go to a home together. We rescued them from a family member's home. Their living conditions were not okay; they were always in their cages. They were let outside, then they’d come back inside and be put into a cage where they slept, ate, and spent their whole day. We took them in to try to give them a better home, but our living situation has changed since taking them in. We now have kids and are unable to provide them with the care and attention they deserve. After having our second baby, it became too much for me to care for two kids and dogs. It hurts my heart that I have to rehome them. But they need a home that’s able to provide them with more love and attention. They really are wonderful dogs. They listen very well, are house/potty trained, can sit, and are good with children as well as other pets (cats and dogs). Rosie loves all the attention; she loves to play and cuddle. She loves all the stuffies as well. Lily we call “the mom.” She’s very motherly and loves to just chill and sleep. They both love to go on car rides and walks as well! They are both female, 6 years old, born in November 2018 from the same litter. They are a German shepherd and miniature pinscher mix, medium sized dogs. They are both spayed but not up to date on vaccines. I would love for them to go to a home that has a yard for them to roam in and not be confined in a cage or room all day.
Contact us by email or phone.and inquire if pet is still available.
Go to www.asaprescue.org to fill out an application.After your application has been approved you will be called and arrangements can be made to select and take home your new family member. Adoption fee is paid when you pick up/receive your pet.
Most are pets are vet checked, neutered., vacc, wormed, and heartworm tested before adoption. With the exception of young puppies/kittens who will be given vouchers.
We are always in need of finances and more foster homes. The more foster homes we have the more lives we can save together. To fill out an application to Adopt or Foster a pet please go to www.asaprescue.org
Contact us by email or phone.and inquire if pet is still available.
Go to www.asaprescue.org to fill out an application.After your application has been approved you will be called and arrangements can be made to select and take home your new family member. Adoption fee is paid when you pick up/receive your pet.
Most are pets are vet checked, neutered., vacc, wormed, and heartworm tested before adoption. With the exception of young puppies/kittens who will be given vouchers.
We are always in need of finances and more foster homes. The more foster homes we have the more lives we can save together. To fill out an application to Adopt or Foster a pet please go to www.asaprescue.org
Go meet their pets
To meet our pets please call to set up an appointment 419-458-0115 Most of our pets are in A.S.A.P. foster care or in their owners current home. With the majority of pets in the Upper Sandusky OH area. We also try to promote the dogs in our local pound whenever we are able to get info on them.
We are also now on Facebook and Twitter and our new website www.asaprescue.org Most pets are in the Wyandot county and surrounding areas in Ohio. Most of our fosters are gracious enough to drive part or all of the way to an approved adopters home when possible.
To meet our pets please call to set up an appointment 419-458-0115 Most of our pets are in A.S.A.P. foster care or in their owners current home. With the majority of pets in the Upper Sandusky OH area. We also try to promote the dogs in our local pound whenever we are able to get info on them.
We are also now on Facebook and Twitter and our new website www.asaprescue.org Most pets are in the Wyandot county and surrounding areas in Ohio. Most of our fosters are gracious enough to drive part or all of the way to an approved adopters home when possible.
More about this rescue
We love and want to help animals in need. We want to educate people about the importance of neutering their pets. To make the public understand the enormity of the pet over population problem. To alleviate the endless suffering and euthansia of unwanted and homeless pets.
We would like to put an end to puppymills and BSL(Breed Specific Laws).
and improve the conditions of our local county shelter. In the end we want to save unwanted pets and rehome them to loving people and give them a second chance.
We love and want to help animals in need. We want to educate people about the importance of neutering their pets. To make the public understand the enormity of the pet over population problem. To alleviate the endless suffering and euthansia of unwanted and homeless pets.
We would like to put an end to puppymills and BSL(Breed Specific Laws).
and improve the conditions of our local county shelter. In the end we want to save unwanted pets and rehome them to loving people and give them a second chance.
Other pets at this
rescue
We'll also keep you updated on Lila's adoption status with email updates.