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Treeing Walker Coonhound/Border Collie
Color
Tan/Yellow/Fawn - with White
Age
Puppy
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
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Sex
Female
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Update 11/22/12: Meet Hope!
Rescue volunteers swooped in and saved Hope's very pregnant mom from a kill shelter. It's a good thing too, because the next day she gave birth to Hope and her 4 other siblings! All are staying in a foster home.
Mom is a Tree Walker Coonhound-mix. She has a very sweet, submissive disposition and is around 60 lbs. We don't know who dad is. Hope's coloring looks very different than any of her other littermate's coloring. She is also very fluffy like her brother Bernie. No idea what this baby girl is mixed with!
Hope is the second biggest puppy in the litter. She is a little shyer than some of her other littermates and loves one-on-one attention. If she sees you and wants you to give her kisses, she gives a sad little puppy whimper. Too cute!
Hope was born on 10/21/12. She and her siblings can leave their mom when they are 8 weeks, so don't plan on taking Hope home until after 12/9/12. We are posting Hope and her littermates in hopes that we can line them all up for 'forever homes' ahead of time!
Hope is currently papertrained and learning to eat solid food out of a dish. She is enjoying learning how to play with her brothers and sisters. She likes to kiss your chin and paw your hand when you play with her.
Interested in meeting and possibly adopting this puppy? Fill-out an online adoption application via www.sadiemaefoundation.org. $350 adoption donation, reference check and home visit are required prior to adoption. Once the puppy is of an age where s/he can be spayed/neutered, adopters will be refunded $50 when proof of spay/neuter is provided to the rescue.
While in the care of the Sadie Mae Foundation, all puppies are given age-appropriate vaccines and dewormed. Other medical treatments may be provided to puppies, depending upon their specific needs.
In addition, this animal has been microchipped for identification purposes through HomeAgain's® Chip FurKeeps program. Adopters are required to pay the additional one-time,$10.99 microchip registration fee (which lasts the lifetime of the animal) upon adoption.
Info. about Sadie Mae Foundation's adoption process Please note that we do not ship animals or do same-day adoptions. Additionally, we ordinarily limit adoptions to homes within CT or no more than an hour or so drive from Hartford, CT in order to be able to conduct a home visit and provide follow-up assistance when necessary. Exceptions are considered on a case-by-case basis.
We try to make our adoption process as easy and painless as possible, but please understand where we are coming from and all of the work that goes into rescuing and rehoming homeless animals. We don't want them to go through this again. Visit www.sadiemaefoundation.org to learn about the adoption process in detail.
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