Heart’s Promise Sheltie Rescue (HPSR) is an all-volunteer organization established to rescue, rehabilitate, and rehome Shelties. All our Shelties are fostered in HPSR volunteers' homes (we do not have a shelter). All vetting needs are addressed promptly and fully, including spay or neuter. The sheltie fosters are then eligible to be adopted to carefully chosen homes, where they will be loved, well cared for. HPSR is a not for profit organization funded solely by donations.
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219 E. Meyer Ave.
New Castle, PA 16105
Create an alert, and we'll notify you every time a new pet comes in who meets your criteria.
Heart's Promise Sheltie Rescue is based in the New Castle, PA area and have volunteers throughout the state of PA. We serve the Shelties in need throughout the state of PA.
Additional adoption info
Applications are required before meeting one of our rescue shelties, and an application request can be directed to mikelamontshelties@gmail.com or downloaded from our website at pasheltierescue.org
The fees to adopt a sheltie are as follows:
Purebred Shelties:
Puppy up to 1 year: $425
1 year to 9 years: $375
10 and seniors: $250
Adoption application
9562 Rt 322,
Shippenville,
PA
16254
Gibsonia, PA 15044
Pittsburgh, PA 15226
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