XP Daphne - Wayne, NJ

Northstar Pet Rescue

In many areas of the country, especially in the South, the situation for animals is desperate: Chained outside and starving, homeless and running loose, or just simply no longer wanted and abandoned in an overburdened and underfunded facility that can’t possibly take another. For these animals, there is not much hope…except to look in the night sky for the North Star, their only way out. We are a group of passionate volunteers committed to saving these innocent dogs and finding them a new forever home. NorthStar Pet Rescue was founded in 2017, and although we might be a relatively new name among New Jersey animal rescues, you may recognize some of us from the work we’ve done volunteering with other rescues to help animals over the past decade. We are 100% dedicated to operating in an safe, transparent, and ethical manner and to ensuring the best veterinary practices are followed with regards to the care and transport of our animals. NorthStar Pet Rescue is IRS 501(c)(3) charitable organization (EIN: 81-5348036).

Boonton, NJ,07005
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Email: [email protected]

Phone Number: (973) 658-7001

Website: https://www.northstarpets.org

XP Daphne - Wayne, NJ

Australian Shepherd | Monroe, NY

Age : 1 Year 9 MonthsYoungFemaleMediumTricolor (Tan/Brown & Black & White)

About

Characteristics

affectionate cratetrained eventempered olderKidsOnly

Coat Length

Long

Vaccination

Current

Activity Level

Moderately Active

Energy Level

Moderate

House Trained

Yes

Good in Home With

Others Dogs

Meet XP Daphne - Wayne, NJ

Available for adoption in NJ: “My name is Daphne but I'm affectionately referred to as ‘Daffy Italiano’ because I love to eat spaghetti from a fork and gingerly take a meatball from my foster mom’s hand. That may not sound pawsome, but it is for me. The beginning of my life got off to a rough start. At almost 2 years old, I am only now learning how to trust a human, but don’t worry - my foster mom will share with you all the pointers on how to make my transition into a furever home a successful one.” Daphne was rescued, along with her siblings, from a neglectful situation where they were confined to a small space with little human contact for the first year of their lives. As a result, Daphne takes time to warm up. She is still building trust with people and doing very well. She will keep space between herself and strangers but doesn’t run away. She is alert to her surroundings and deeply observes everyone and everything. Daphne is a very low maintenance dog. She is not a barker, preferring to speak with her eyes and cocked head. She's housebroken and uses training pads like a champion. While she loves walks and car rides, leashing and getting her into the car is a work in progress, but she really enjoys having free run of a fenced in yard. Daphne understands which furniture is dog friendly and found out recently the large scary puffy beds on the floor are absolutely wonderful to go off to dreamland. She uses her crate to rest but it’s never locked since she spent the beginning of her life confined. Daphne lives with a diverse pack of dogs and has had several playdates with other pups. She has done well with every dog she has met. In the company of a playful dog she gets lost in the moment, relishing in the fun and good times. She shines and it melts your heart. However, she is also able to keep herself entertained, playing alone with her imaginary friends as she tosses her bones in the air. Baking in the sun is another favorite sport of hers. She also loves the kitchen and follows you around to see what you are doing but is not a Velcro dog. Daphne has not been tested with cats. Daphne’s simple wish for her furever home would be one that gives her space, time, understanding and love. She would do best in a home without small children due to the attention she will need to come out of her shell. She would blossom with another playful dog in the home to help her learn how to trust her humans and be a dog. A home with a fenced-in yard would be ideal. Daphne is being fostered in Wayne, NJ. If interested in her, we request a visit with her in her foster home to ensure the best fit. The first step is to fill out our application: https://www.australianshepherdsfurever.org/adoption... There is an additional $20 microchip fee which includes registration and transfer to her new furever family.  

Adoption Process
Potential adopters will submit an adoption application. The adopters information will be screened including veterinary and personal references. After the first round of screening they will get the chance to meet the pet. If it is a good match, as deemed by NSPR volunteers, the adopter will complete an adoption contract and pay the fee of 375.00. All animals will be spayed/neutered and fully vetted prior to adoption. The only exception would be small puppies in which case the adopter will submit an additional deposit refundable upon proof of spay/neuter. In the event an animal is no longer wanted, the adoption contract will stipulate that the animal always gets returned to us, and is never sold, given away, or surrendered to another rescue or shelter.


Contact
Northstar Pet Rescue
(973) 658-7001
[email protected]
https://www.northstarpets.org

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