Lynnie
Poodle (unknown type) | Tuscarawas County, OH
Age : 5 Years 11 MonthsAdultFemaleSmallWhite
About
Characteristics
cratetrained eagerToPlease gentle goofy olderKidsOnly timid
Coat Length
LongVaccination
CurrentActivity Level
Moderately ActiveHouse Trained
YesGood in Home With
Others Dogs
Adoption Fees
$175Meet Lynnie
Lynnie needs a gentle, loving, and understanding home if ever a dog did. We wish we knew more about her past, but it was probably less than ideal. She was a stray on the run for weeks on the south side of Youngstown, evading capture until she was ultimately hit by a car. One of her rear legs was broken in several places and had to be removed as a result. But the good news is, she gets around just fine, thank you very much! She goes in and out of the double-flapped dog door in her foster home as easily as any of her four-legged cohorts. She loves, loves, loves to sit out in the porch and watch the world go by. Inside, she’s a good girl, too. She gets crated when her foster mom is away, and usually can’t get to her crate fast enough in anticipation of a yummy treat! She’s housebroken, and sleeps on a dog pillow next to her foster mom’s bed at night. Lynnie is wicked smart - she learned how to use that dog door much more quickly and easily than most other foster dogs. And speaking of other dogs - she loves them! She has even gotten her foster brother (dog, not human) to exhibit play behavior for the first time ever. No other foster dog has been able to do that. Her challenges are that she gets very afraid in the car, and sometimes has accidents there. She also has gotten car sick. We’re not sure if that’s because her tummy gets all upset because of the fear part of it or if it’s a separate thing due to the motion. Her foster mom is working on this. She also will bark at sudden movements and noises. It’s not a continuous barking; she stops right away, and also appears to feel very sorry for having barked at things that shouldn’t have prompted it, and even will self-discipline herself by going to her room and laying in her pillow. We suspect she was harshly scolded or worse by her previous owner and we don’t ever want her to fear such repercussions again. We can see hesitation in her when it comes to asking for affection. We suspect it may be because she wasn’t treated well by her precious owners. It’s almost like she craves being loved but doesn’t think she’s worthy of it. Well, we sure think she is, and we are hoping to find her a new human or two who will think so too! Lynnie is all or mostly poodle, and will need regular trips to the groomer. Potential adopters should be prepared for that additional expense. We’re looking forward to her first grooming session since she’s been with us which will happen soon! You can easily fill out an adoption application by clicking here: adoption application. For anyone viewing this on Petfinder, if you are interested in adopting this animal you will need to go to our website www.rosesrescue.net to fill out the online adoption application. You can usually find more pictures of the animals there too. Click on our name "Roses Rescue" in blue above to be taken directly to our website.
Adoption Process
The first step to adopting is to fill out the Online Adoption Application at www.rosesrescue.net. After your application has been reviewed and approved, one of our volunteers will get in touch with you. As long as your application has been pre-approved, the pet's foster parent will set up a time with you to come visit the pet you're interested in. In some cases, a home visit may also be required. If all goes well, you will then sign an adoption contract, pay the adoption fee, and then your new pet is ready to go to its forever home!
Dogs
Adoption Fees:
Mixed Breed: $125
Prison Trained Dogs: $145
Purebred: $150 no papers $165 w/papers
All dogs will be current on shots (EXCEPT Rabies), and be spayed or neutered (if not of age they will come with a certificate to be done within 14 days after coming of age).
Cats
Adoption Fees:
The adoption fee for cats is $75.
Cats are spayed or neutered (or come with the certificate)and UTD on shots (except for Rabies) and are aids and Leukemia tested.
Contact
Rose's Rescue
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www.rosesrescue.net
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