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NORA (COURTESY POST)

Corgi

Female
Baltimore, MD
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
DISCLOSURE: The adoptable pets in our program are still in the care and custody of owners who wish to re-home their pet. Owners have enlisted Rescue Well to provide marketing and screening of applicants as a service, free of charge. All fees and adoption conditions are determined by the owner. We advise that adopters do not send payment or deposits for pets prior to adopting.  ***** Nora is 4yo, weighs 25lbs, is spayed, is up to date on her vaccines and is microchipped.  Nora is very much loved and her guardians add:        "Nora is very smart and a quick study.  She knows sit, stay, and down.  She also knows "dance" - holding a treat high over her head will make her stand up on her back two legs and hold it.  Nora dislikes/fears strangers entering her home; people entering her space while she's eating; being crowded or cornered.  Thunder and fireworks bother her but not to an extreme degree; she'll usually take herself to a corner.  During the day, Nora is kept in the home which is open to her; usually she stays in the living room or the primary bedroom; she sleeps in the living room or the primary bedroom.  During car rides she does well, though if her crate is not on a stable surface, she may get carsick.  We put her crate in the trunk of our hatchback and she does great.  She eats Dr. Marty's raw; pills are given rolled in margarine.        She was rescued from a ‘Friday Market’ in Kuwait, and later she suffered brain damage when her spay surgery was botched in January 2021 (she has since been properly spayed).  We have worked with several experts to improve her behavior and quality of life, and while she has made huge progress, it’s become clear that our house cannot be a happy, safe for space for her.       Here are some things her future home should know about her:       * She has a tendency to “alarm bark” if she perceives an intruder.  She can get used to new people in her space, but it takes steady exposure and persistence.       * She can be territorial of her food.       * On walks, we’re careful to dodge other dogs, as she is reactive to them when on leash.  The reactivity disappears in an open area (such as a dog park or a big yard) or with dogs she knows.       * If her boundaries are too consistently pressured, or if she feels threatened, she may have panic attack-like symptoms, up to and including lashing out at caregivers.  She has never bitten a stranger, but she's capable of redirecting her anxiety at caregivers in ways up to and including a bite.  If her boundaries are respected, she will calm down and it will be as if nothing has happened.       * When inside, it’s very important that she never feel trapped or cornered. She always needs a way out of wherever she is.          We’ve seen in the past that a calmer, less densely populated environment leads to better behavior across the board for her, and we think that should be her norm.  Best of all would be a home in the country or a suburban home with a big fenced yard." Bite incident:  On 8 August 2024, in Jersey City, NJ, Nora bit one of her guardian's arms; the bite didn't break the skin and animal control was not involved.  Nora's guardians explain:        "We were walking Nora in our neighborhood, turned a corner and found there were other dogs on three sides. Because other dogs on leashes can be a trigger for Nora, we picked her up (our usual way of managing her in these situations, when we can't reroute or distract her with a treat). As the other dogs passed, Nora got overstimulated and panicked, resulting in a bite on one of our arms. It did not break the skin." Nora's guardians explain why they have made the difficult decision to rehome her:         "We love our dog Nora very much, but after four years, it's become clear she cannot be happy living in a city. She is an extremely loving dog, but emotionally quite complicated." Nora's guardians offer a brief a medical history:       "No current injuries.       Daily medications: 30mg paroxetene (2x per day), 25mg amantadine (2x per day). 5mg melatonin with breakfast, 10mg melatonin with dinner. Paroxetene and melatonin help her cope with overstimulation and anxiety. Amantadine helps her deal with chronic pain.       Nora was spayed in January of 2021, but the procedure went badly. She had Ovarian Remnant Syndrome and had to get the spay a second time, which was successful. The latter surgery happened in Oct 2022." Nora's guardians state the following regarding children:  Although Nora lives with a 2yo child, her guardians recommend her living only with children of 10 years of age and older, stating:       "Nora loves kids.  Our only caution about children is that Nora needs her boundaries respected, so any kids in her home need to be aware of her signals and able to respect them." Nora's guardians state the following regarding dogs:  Although Nora doesn't live with a dog, her guardians recommend her living with another dog, stating:         " Outside and in an open area, Nora loves to play and engage other dogs. Inside, she needs to find her own corner and be able to stay alone there. She usually finds this place under a coffee table or desk. When on a leash, she needs some distance from other dogs, or she will bark at them." Nora's guardians state the following regarding cats:  Although Nora doesn't live with a cat, her guardians recommend her living with a cat, stating:        "Nora might do fine with cats.  We don't have much information here.  Her only regular exposure is to the cat that lives with her sitter, whom she gets along fine with."  Nora's guardians describe her as: Barks alot Playful Affectionate Independent Nervous House-Trained Likes men Likes women Nora's guardians describe her ideal future home:        " Nora needs a place where she can be outside for much of the day. She needs space to run. She needs a quiet area, most likely in a suburb or the country. We think she would be happiest with another dog/ dogs in the home, though in that case she would still need her own corner indoors." Rehoming Fee:  None Location:  Jersey City, NJ  (Nora's guardians are committed to transporting Nora for a meet and greet and subsequent delivery of Nora to her new home/family.)***** ADOPTION PROCESS  1. If you are interested in ADOPTING me, please CLICK HERE:  ADOPT ME 2. When your application is received, a Placement Manager will do a basic screening. Applications will be forwarded to the owner for further screening and continuation in the adoption process.  3. Please give us 48-72 hours for a Placement Manager to respond after you submit your application. If it has been longer than that, please email:  rescuewellrehome@gmail.com PLEASE NOTE: We provide ALL of the information we have on this pet, here on this page, in its entirety from the pet's owner. For more on how our process works, please read our DISCLOSURE.   IMPORTANT: By completing an adoption application, you consent to Rescue Well screening your application, contacting your references, and forwarding your application to the pet owner for further consideration. All adoption decisions are determined by the owner.     October 26, 2024, 4:20 pm
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Gandolph

Corgi Jack Russell Terrier

Male, 4 yrs 2 mos
Silver Spring, MD
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
If you are interested in adopting this dog,  please fill out an Adoption Questionnaire at  https://petstablished.com/adoption_form/43315/genericYou can learn about the adoption process by visiting: http://www.k-9lifesavers.org/howtoadopt/.  Dog's Name:   Gandolph (GAN1124OWSMN)Estimated Breed:   Corgi / Jack Russell Terrier MIXApproximate Age:   4 yearsApproximate Weight:  37 lbsCurrently Living at:   FosterAdoption Fee:   $400DOG'S DESCRIPTION:  Gandolph is a handsome fella who can be a little shy on first meet. It may take him a little time for him to warm up, but once he gets to know you, he'll be your loyal buddy. He just wants someone to love and depend on. Do you have room in your heart and home for Gandolph? He would love to meet you!Your new pet will require a refresher in house-training. K-9 Lifesavers strongly recommends all new adopters enroll their new pet into obedience training. This provides for an easier transition into a new home, ensures the dog remains well socialized, and helps form a bond between the dog and the new family.    Adoption fees cover basic vetting, rabies (if puppy is old enough), distemper/parvo vaccinations, deworming, monthly heartworm prevention while in our care (if old enough), monthly flea/tick prevention while in our care, and transport costs. K-9 Lifesavers will also cover the cost of spay/neuter at our partner vet at 6 months of age or reimburse adopter for up to the amount of our partner vet cost should you choose to spay/neuter at your own vet.       Foster Program:    Foster homes provide for the temporary care of a rescue until the dog is placed into a loving, forever home.  For more information on becoming a foster parent, and our Foster Program, visit http://www.k-9lifesavers.org/foster/ or email our Foster Coordinator at foster@k-9lifesavers.orgSPONSOR ME! Help Save Lives!    Make a tax-deductible donation today and help save a life. Donations help us offset boarding costs and additional medical treatment for those dogs who need it.  K-9 Lifesavers receives NO federal funding and survive with your generous support! We are all volunteer based organization so every cent from your donation goes directly to the dogs in our care. Visit: http://www.k-9lifesavers.org/donate/For more information on K-9 Lifesavers, or to view a complete listing of all our Adoptable Dogs, visit our website at www.k-9lifesavers.org.Please “like” our  Facebook Page for the most current events and new dogs.Thank you for considering a rescue dog! ##1668043##
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JASPER

Corgi Pug

Male, Senior
Washington, DC
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Hi everyone my name is Jasper and I am about to turn 9 years old and I am a Corgi and pug mix boy that is 24 lb and my 90 yr old  Dad is going into assisted living.   His family is not able to take me and let me live out the rest of my life with them so they have asked Critter Cavalry Rescue to find a foster for me and I have a really good one. I'm lucky because lots of people ask them every hour of the day to get a new place for their dog. I'm a good boy and I really like medium to small dogs best because big dogs kind of intimidate me. I haven't been around cats either so that is a BIG question mark. You can see from my pictures I'm quite playful and I have a great smile. I am a housebroken and I really don't need a crate because I'm a good boy when loose in the house and I'm minding my P's and Q's when you're gone. I've got lots of great healthy years ahead of me. I'm looking for someone special to spin them with. Someone that loves a good strong playful medium sized dog that does everything right in life. Because my original Dad never took me out with other dogs much, I am mostly defensive when I am confronted with other dogs.  They scare me honestly.   I just need to be in a home with no other dog so I can feel safe and secure.  Hard to teach an older dog like me new tricks. But I know someone will just want only ME to be their one and only, so I'm looking for happy people because I'm happy boy. I've got a great outgoing personality and I can help you make more friends if you just take me for walks and let me work my cuteness factor and charm.  I'm neutered, I'm totally vetted and healthy and I'm microchipped. I'm also very ready to spend the holidays with you as my new best friends and forever family . Please write to Critter Cavalry Rescue at ccrnewengland@gmail.com If you would like to know more about me and apply to adopt. PLEASE NOTE:   Our dogs and cats are fostered in Tennessee and can transport weekly up to the Northeast region.  Request an application and learn more about Critter Cavalry at https://www.crittercavalry.com/adoption.December 2, 2024, 10:18 pm
We'll also keep you updated on Henry (HDS)'s adoption status with email updates.
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Henry (HDS)

Corgi Jindo

Male, 3 yrs 2 mos
Washington, DC
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
❗Current location: in a foster home in South Korea❗ Meet Henry👋 an endearing handsome boy with cute unbalanced ears! Henry was found alone on a street in S. Korea at four months old in July 2021 and taken to a high-risk city shelter. Fortunately, having been rescued right before euthanasia by the rescue team, he lived in a crowded private shelter with numerous dogs until July 2023, when he found a foster home. His loving foster family has been taking good care of him since. Henry has learned a lot about how to love and be loved by his people. He is full of charm and can’t wait to show it to his forever family! • Personality: Calm, Curious, Adorable Henry is a calm and independent pup with a strong curiosity! All he needs in the beginning is enough time for him to get himself accustomed to the new environment. He is not a big cuddler, but you can see some of his lovely sides once he warms up to you💕 First of all, his unbalanced ears are absolutely something to adore about him! His energy level is medium-low. He is mostly chill and spends most of his time at home resting. He only gets excited and active when having a walk outside. He is neither a barker nor a destroyer! • Affinity with - Dogs: Generally good with other dogs. He wants to say hi to other dogs on a walk, though he prefers calm friends and tries to ignore barking/hyper dogs. - Cats: No aggression but just excitement & curiosity. - Adults/Kids: Good with adults except loud/aggressive male adults. / He just tries to avoid kids when they approach. • Walking Manners: Well-mannered, pacing with his people without pulling the leash. • Housetrained: Fully housebroken, mainly going potty outdoors but he knows how to use pee-pads indoors when necessary. • Bathing/Brushing: Very good and calm • Separation Anxiety: None. • Barks/Howls: Almost none. Just a little bit when strangers come inside the house. • Car Sickness: in training • Appetite/Food Allergies: No allergies. • Shedding level (1~10): 5-6 • Likes/Dislikes: Henry loves being petted, going for walks, and meat! / He doesn’t like big gestures and sudden loud noise, though he is not sensitive to usual residential noise. If you have an open heart and a loving home for Henry, please don't hesitate to apply!
We'll also keep you updated on HONEY's adoption status with email updates.
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HONEY

Corgi

Female, Adult
Rockville, MD
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained,
Story
Name: Honey Sex: Female Estimated Age: About 6 years old Best Guess for Breed: Corgi Mix Weight: About 25lbs Lives With: Dogs, cats, and people! She LOVES everyone. Housebroken? Honey is housebroken and crate trained. Story: Honey was rescued from North Carolina during Hurricane Helene. We are so happy to have her safe and sound in a foster home in the DC area now. Honey is a happy sweetie who loves people and gets along great with other dogs and puppies. She knows just how to get comfortable up on the couch with her humans, and will love to join you on walks and trots around the neighborhood. Honey is just looking for someone to be her new best furend and we know that she will repay them with endless amounts of love and tail wags. Like all dogs, Honey will need an adopter who is committed to setting her up for success by enrolling in obedience training and exercising her both mentally and physically. She will also need love, patience, and socialization in order to thrive! What my foster says: Honey is a sweetheart. She lives in a home with a cat and another, larger dog, and gets along perfectly with both of them. She has the cutest little hops while playing with her dog friend, and gently trots up to the cat and licks her forehead to say hello. Honey has been friendly with every other adult, child, and dog on walks. She is happy and comfortable walking through the city, even in busy areas. All dogs need lots of love and attention, but Honey is starting from an easy, affectionate baseline that would make her a great dog for first time dog owners. She would do well in a home with or without kids or other animals. She would be just fine in a house or apartment. She enjoys car rides. Honey is an avid snuggler and loves nothing more than curling up in her person’s lap, or by their shoulder. She is very affectionate, but not overly energetic. She has adjusted well to having a new schedule and environment, and is amendable to learning training basics.  The fee to adopt Honey is $450. That covers the cost of all her vaccines, the collar she’s wearing, her transport to DC and her care in her foster home. She’s up to date on all age appropriate vaccines. Honey has been seen by a shelter vet and we are not aware of any health issues. If you think that Honey might be your perfect match, apply today!December 2, 2024, 8:51 pm

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Washington, DC 20009

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Washington, DC 20037

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Rockville, MD 20853

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