Rosie
Breed: Lab mix
Sex: Female, not spayed
Estimated Birthdate: 1/15/2022
Size: 17 pounds, will probably be medium in size when full grown
Good With Kids: Yes but is still in the nippy puppy stage
Good With Cats: Unknown but she is still young
Good With Dogs: Yes but she is shy at first and prefers submissive dogs
Housetrained: In Process but close
Crate Trained: In Process
Recommended Environment: Rosie loves her humans and spending time with them. She does not like being alone and will cry when in her crate. Due to this, she will probably do best in a home instead of an apartment. She is just learning how to walk on a leash so continued training would greatly benefit her.
Additional Information: Rosie is a little timid when meeting new people. She requires quiet and slow introductions. She loves to play with toys and is good at entertaining herself. She also loves napping and cuddling.
Adoption is restricted to a 30 mile radius of Columbus, Ohio so that we can complete his vaccinations and neuter surgery at our vet.
*In a Foster Home*
Applications
Adoption Application
Foster Application
Volunteer Application
We are an all volunteer organization based in Westerville, Ohio. To ensure that the pet is placed in a safe, comfortable and nurturing environment we require that one of our volunteers completes a home visit with any approved applicants.
Please note that we require that all pets in the household be spayed or neutered and are kept up to date on their vaccinations. All dogs must receive heartworm prevention.
We are currently reviewing applications within a 30 mile radius from Columbus, and from applicants age 22 and older. This does not mean your application will not be considered for a dog who has not been receiving many applications. We want to make sure all of our dogs find a good, forever home!
For dogs in the Canine-Inmate Program: Visits to the prison to meet a dog can only be made Monday through Friday between 8:30 am – 2:30 pm due to the facility’s visitation policies.
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Most ADOPT animals receive over $600 worth of veterinary care prior to adoption:
– Spaying or Neutering
– Combination Vaccinations for Canine Distemper Virus
– Bordetella Vaccines
– Rabies Vaccine
– Heartworm Test
– De-worming
– Physical exam by board certified Veterinarian
This is made possible through the generosity of local veterinarians, adoption fees, and donations.