Charlie, Shar Pei x Labrador - needs URGENT rescue space SAFE
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Charlie, Shar Pei x Labrador - needs URGENT rescue space SAFE
URGENT RESCUE SPACE NEEDED - POUND OVERFLOWING
CHARLIE
Shar Pei x Labrador entire male, approx 3yrs old. A stunningly beautiful boy, who was very nervous and wary on arrival at the pound but with support from kennel staff, has now come out of his shell and is now a happy boy. Charlie has been dog tested and appears dog friendly. Will need a sensitive handler who will allow him to settle and to trust in his own time. Fully vaccinated.
We are seeking spaces with established, reputable rescues which:
Are non-destruct (unless on the advice of a veterinary surgeon)
Vaccinate, microchip and neuter all dogs prior to rehoming (unless a vet advises against it)
Conduct a home visit for all foster/forever homes before releasing the dog
Offer LIFETIME rescue back up to the dog - the dog must be able to come back to the rescue at any time.
Fully assess all dogs in a safe, controlled environment before introducing them to members of the public. This is either in kennels or in a very experienced, child free, cat free foster home able to separate the incoming dog from existing dogs whilst it is assessed.
Ensure no pound dogs are placed straight into homes with young children. Dogs must be assessed for their suitability for young families before coming into contact with under 10s.
If your rescue centre is new to us, we may seek references, ask you to complete our 'rescue check' form and/or conduct a site visit.
CHARLIE
Shar Pei x Labrador entire male, approx 3yrs old. A stunningly beautiful boy, who was very nervous and wary on arrival at the pound but with support from kennel staff, has now come out of his shell and is now a happy boy. Charlie has been dog tested and appears dog friendly. Will need a sensitive handler who will allow him to settle and to trust in his own time. Fully vaccinated.
We are seeking spaces with established, reputable rescues which:
Are non-destruct (unless on the advice of a veterinary surgeon)
Vaccinate, microchip and neuter all dogs prior to rehoming (unless a vet advises against it)
Conduct a home visit for all foster/forever homes before releasing the dog
Offer LIFETIME rescue back up to the dog - the dog must be able to come back to the rescue at any time.
Fully assess all dogs in a safe, controlled environment before introducing them to members of the public. This is either in kennels or in a very experienced, child free, cat free foster home able to separate the incoming dog from existing dogs whilst it is assessed.
Ensure no pound dogs are placed straight into homes with young children. Dogs must be assessed for their suitability for young families before coming into contact with under 10s.
If your rescue centre is new to us, we may seek references, ask you to complete our 'rescue check' form and/or conduct a site visit.
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Join date : 2013-03-07
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