Wags and Wiggles Rescue

We are a group of like minded women who have been involved in rescue for quite some time with other rescues over the years but decided to strike out on our own.We are all very passionate about trying to save lives and placing them in forever homes. We are all volunteers with busy lives, families and pets of our own but realize the need of doing rescue right.Our dogs are quarantined in the south for a minimum of two weeks before being transported north. They are seen by a vet, updated on vaccines, tested for parasites including heartworm, spayed/neutered and get interstate health certificates prior to travel. Upon arrival in NH, our dogs are quarantined and then seen by our NH vet for a health certificate.Our dogs are routinely dewormed and treated with flea/tick preventatives as well as heart worm preventatives and microchipped. We are not a huge rescue as our heart and soul goes into our dogs so we try hard to find the perfect home.

NEWPORT NH, Nh,03773
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Email: [email protected]

Phone Number: (603) 863-5683

Website: Wagsnwiggles.org

Snow

Great Pyrenees | Hopkinton, NH

AdultMaleX-LargeWhite with Gray or Silver

About

Characteristics

gentle intelligent olderKidsOnly

Coat Length

Long

Activity Level

Slightly Active

House Trained

Yes

Good in Home With

Others DogsCats

Adoption Fees

500

Meet Snow

Please welcome Snow to WWR! At just under 2 years of age, this gentle giant has found himself looking for a forever home. Here is what his southern foster family had to say about him:  "Snow is a true gentle giant. He was rescued running along the interstate in Dallas, TX and his foster watched over him for a year. He is house trained and good with other dogs and cats. He is very affectionate and curious. He does very  well on leash. Snow needs a less active lifestyle. He loves outdoors but a yard is the best for him instead of hikes. He developed OCD in his front legs which caused the cartilage to overgrow. This was fixed with lots of rest and Adequan shots but a more homebody type life would be best for him long term." The adoption fee for Snow is 500. He has been neutered and is UTD on vaccines. 

Adoption Process
If you are interested in adopting please email [email protected] for an application. Once we receive your application a volunteer will call and chat about your application. We will call your vet and personal references and do a home visit. All of this helps us pair you with the best possible match for a successful adoption. Once approved we will make plans for you and your family to meet the dog you are interested in. If all goes well, you bring home your new furbaby. We do require you to sign an adoption contract. Our dogs are fostered in foster homes after the initial quarantine at our facility in Unity which helps us learn their personalities and help them learn how to be a house dog as the majority of our dogs are saved from shelters in the south. We are also committed to helping local dogs as well as the occasional cat and other pets. Our adoption fees are $400 for adults and $450 for puppies. Seniors and hard to place dogs will have special fees to help them find their furever homes. All of our babies will be up to date on age appropriate shots, flea\tick and heart worm preventatives, heart worm negative, microchipped and have a health certificate.


Contact
Wags and Wiggles Rescue
(603) 863-5683
[email protected]
Wagsnwiggles.org

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