Crops and Flops Rescue, Inc.

Who We AreCrops and Flops Rescue, Inc. is 501(c)(3) nonprofit boutique-style dog rescue focusing on quality matchmaking between pit bulls in need in need and loving forever homes. Our rescue is small and our focus is on making quality lifelong connections. We invest time in both our deserving dogs and potential adopters to make sure all feel supported every step of the way. Crops and Flops Rescue, Inc. operates as an all-volunteer, foster-home based rescue, which means we can focus every single penny towards supporting dogs in need. Discrimination is the pits and we are honored to be positive breed ambassadors to these magical, yet misunderstood beings. We truly believe in the power of community and second chances.Our MissionWe save Massachusetts-based homeless pit bull type dogs and place them into loving forever homes. We celebrate that every dog is an individual and pride ourselves on making lifelong matches to assist in elevating the reputation and public perception of pit bull type dogs in the communities we serve.

Westminster, MA,01473
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Email: [email protected]

Website: https://cropsandflopsrescue.org

Doogie

Terrier | Hooksett, NH

Age : 11 YearsSeniorMaleMediumAmerican Staffordshire Terrier

About

Characteristics

affectionate eventempered gentle intelligent leashtrained obedient playful

Coat Length

Short

Vaccination

Current

Activity Level

Not Active

Energy Level

Low

House Trained

Yes

Good in Home With

Others DogsCatsChildren

Meet Doogie

Meet Doogie Howser M.D.! This 11-years young doctor of L.O.V.E. came to us from a loving owner who felt he needed a more stable environment. Doogie’s owner currently travels for work. Ok – that’s the understatement of the year – she is an adventurer and skydiving professional and travels across the country hiking, camping, and working. What would be a DREAM for so many dogs (and to us, personally!) isn’t a dream for little Doogie, who is an old soul and a homebody at heart. She rescued him last year at the age of 10 and he is still struggling with her lifestyle. We were communicating with her for over 6 months as she struggled with the decision to let him go and sought professional advice for training. And while she loves him (and then some), she selflessly decided to give him a chance at true stability and happiness.  What we know from spending time with him over the last 6 months…this sweet and petite terrier mix is a GEM and a half! Doogie is (almost) perfect! He is low-key, snuggly, and friendly to all living beings (humans, dogs, cats, birds, pigs, goats, etc.). He is an absolute gentleman when he’s around a trusted human, even in public. This mellow fellow loves nothing more than to be close to his humans and gladly snuggles under blankets at every opportunity, burrowing like an amateur professional. He’s a great cuddler and will gently headbutt you to ask to be let under the covers. He also loves to sleep in! Doogie is great in public but doesn’t love the car and usually insists that the window be cracked for a self-soothing breeze, regardless of temperature. A conundrum for sure!! But as soon as you arrive at your destination, he will be his wonderful self.  Doogie loves, loves, loves his humans and will want to be close at all times. And when we say close to you, we mean ON you. Petting isn’t always enough; sometimes he’ll slowly make his way into your lap and press his head against you or shower you with kisses. Doogie is also a wonderful walking companion and enjoys hiking and walking with no more than a finger needed on the leash! You might think you’re walking a donkey because he’s usually strolling along a few steps behind with a loose leash in between. Doogie loves to take hikes, and he can do up to six miles as long as you give him a day or two to rest afterwards. On non-hiking days he is content to walk around and smell the flowers. Doogie is not into toys unless they’re cognitive and come with some really good treats! He’s also not a fetch-oriented dog, but if his friends are playing, he’ll run along with them! So, what’s the catch with this (almost) perfect gentleman? We suspect Doogie was traumatically dumped on the streets in his last life based on his microchip info, so he panics when his person leaves. He thrives on consistency and would truly appreciate a person who was home often and one who could work with him to make him feel the safety that we all crave. A small ask for this sweet and sensitive man’s retirement home. Because of his low-key nature, respectful kids of all ages would be great with our resident Dr. Love.  Doogie’s top 3 priorities: 1. Doogie would love a constant human companion, especially at first. He may get better over time, but right now the stress of being home alone is a lot for him to manage. He really needs a familiar human around to feel safe. 2. Doogie ADORES blankets and a comfy bed! Doogie needs to be able to snuggle up whenever he wants. He was originally a southern dog, so he doesn’t like the cold and would rather spend his days under the blanket than playing in the snow. 3. Doogie needs a patient and kind human. He’s an older guy, so he takes his time with everything. He walks slowly, learns new things slowly, and follows commands slowly. But if you’re alright going at his pace, he’s the absolute perfect companion!

Adoption Process
Adoptions Crops and Flops Rescue, Inc. prides ourselves on spending extra time with our thorough adoption process to make sure our pups and their forever families are set up for a lifetime of happiness. Being a foster-home based rescue means we understand our dogs’ personalities in a home setting and what type of environment would set them up for success. We go the extra mile with our adoption process to understand our adopters’ households to make a match made in heaven. While we understand that looks can be important, we focus our efforts on finding a match based on household, lifestyle, and temperament for the best chance of a happily-ever-after. Our dog adoption specialists are invested in our adopters and are volunteering their time to help make a great forever match. Adoption Process Our adoption process consists of the following: • Complete an Application • Reference Checks: Both veterinary and personal references are required • Phone Interview: Typically lasts 20-30 minutes with one of our knowledgeable dog adoption specialists for us to understand our adopters household • Home Visit: Our home checks are conducted both virtually and in person, include verification of home ownership, and usually take around 30 minutes to complete • Dog Meet: Adopters will be guided to meeting a dog that would be a good match – all resident family members are required to be present • Next Steps: Subsequent steps are determined at initial dog meet, especially when you have a resident dog • Adoption: We ask our adopters to wait 24-hours before scheduling an adoption to make sure all family members are committed – if all agree, we schedule the adoption as soon as volunteer schedules will allow Adoption Donations All Crops and Flops Rescue, Inc. dogs come spayed/neutered, microchipped, up-to-date on rabies and distemper vaccines and monthly preventatives, have received fecal testing and 4DX testing for tick-borne illnesses, and are sent home with an extra 2 month supply of heartworm preventatives. Adoption donations are as follows: • Whippersnapper Puppies (up to 11 months) $500 • Adult House Hippos (1 year – 7 years) $400 • Senior Pitizens (8 years+) $300


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Crops and Flops Rescue, Inc.
[email protected]
https://cropsandflopsrescue.org

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