PA Caring for K-9's

Our mission is to rescue the abandoned, injured and homeless canines primarily from high kill shelters or owner surrenders. Working with dedicated fosters and volubteers to rehabilitate and train each dog to insure they are properly cared fie by having them vaccinated and spayed and neutered. Find then all loving homes, after carefully screening each one to be sure they last a lifetime.

New Oxford , Pa,17350
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Website: http://www.pack9rescue.org

GG

Rottweiler | Keedysville, MD

Age : 1 Year 6 MonthsYoungMaleLargeBlack with Tan, Yellow or Fawn

About

Characteristics

cratetrained olderKidsOnly

Vaccination

Current

House Trained

Yes

Good in Home With

Others DogsChildren

Adoption Fees

$$350

Meet GG

Meet GG- the Gigantic Goofball! He had a ruff start in Georgia and traveled north to Harrisburg, Pennsylvania in hopes of finding his furever family. He is estimated to be a young guy, around 1-2 years and weighs 85 lbs. This handsome pooch thinks he’s all puppy despite his size- while he is house and crate trained, he still is improving his puppy manners (jumping, mouthing, chewing). In his mind, he's a lap dog and sees nothing wrong with sitting on his hooman's lap. G has been fostered with several dogs and has done well with them all. Cats are unknown at this time, and any full time kids must be teens (or older) due to his size and strength he doesn't realize he has. We're afraid he would knock the smaller ones down. He is also working to improve his leash skills and his greeting skills. He has overcome heartworm disease, has been neutered, and is current on shots and preventatives. Please apply to meet him at  www.pack9rescue.org/applications New Oxford PA 17350; LIC #9736 We are PA Caring for K-9's, an all-breed dog rescue that is solely run by volunteers. Most of our dogs are rescued from high kill shelters in the South. If the dog is posted, they are still available! Once arriving, these dogs enter foster homes, as we do not have a shelter. We cannot adopt out dogs to a home with dogs that are not fixed or up to date on shots. If interested in adopting, please submit an application online at www.pack9rescue.org. Our adoption fee for altered dogs is $350 and goes directly to saving the lives of more dogs.  Our adoption fee for unaltered puppies will be $400 which includes a refundable $50 deposit upon receipt of spay/neuter certificate. We are an all-volunteer organization, and we are always looking for more help. Learn more about adopting from us or volunteering for us at www.pack9rescue.org or check us out on Facebook for more information and a complete list of dogs available for adoption. See upcoming events below where PA Caring for K9’s will be with some of our adoptable dogs! Saturday, April 20, 2024 10am-1pm That Fish Place That Pet Place (237 Centerville Rd, Lancaster, PA) Saturday, May 18, 2024 10am-1pm Puppy Love Dog Grooming (447 E Main St, Middletown, PA 17057) Saturday, June 15, 2024 10am-1pm Ashcombe Farm and Greenhouse (906 W Grantham Rd, Mechanicsburg, PA) Please check our Facebook page closer to each event as we will update daily with dogs who will be attending. All are invited to meet our dogs, but only pre-approved adopters with all household humans and dogs present will be able to adopt at the event. Apply today at https://www.pack9rescue.org/applications/ to become pre-approved.

Adoption Process
$350 for all pups that are spayed and neutered. We don't believe in juvenile altering so the adoption fee for any pup under four months is $400. One the adopted family had altered the pup they send in the certificate and are credited $50. Contract applies as well sat rental check, vet check and three non family references.

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