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Australian Shepherd-Collie Mix Dogs For Adoption in Santa Fe, TX, USA

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Kitty SPECIAL NEED - Australian Shepherd / Collie / Mixed (long coat) Dog For Adoption

Australian Shepherd-Collie Mix Dogs For Adoption in Santa Fe, TX, USA

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Nickname
Kitty SPECIAL NEED
Breed
Australian Shepherd-Collie Mix
Gender
Female
Age
Senior
Location
Santa Fe, TX, 77517, USA

Description

Australian Shepherd-Collie Mix Dogs For Adoption in Santa Fe, TX, USA

Posted Breed: Australian Shepherd / Collie / Mixed (long coat). This is Kitty who is a survivor of Hurricane Harvey. Her owners apartment was flooded and they had to be rescued by boat. Unfortunately,

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Kitty had to be taken to a shelter. The family was not able to reclaim her, so we rescued her and got her to our vet right away for a raging ear and bladder infection on top of not being able to use her back legs over the last year or so. Animal Planet donated a wheelchair for her which she is delighted with; being able to explore on her own. She is very smart and learned quickly how to maneuver in the chair. Dr. Zue wants to take x-rays next week so we will know more about her disability prognosis. She is very gentle and wants lots of attention and will let you know it by nudging your hand. I'm sure she would love to play with the other dogs but is content to sit and watch. We think she is between 7-10 years old, weighs about 40 lbs, and is not a barker unless she wants something, then she will tell you. She is eating and drinking well and is taking all her medications without a problem. This special gal will need someone who is comfortable with working her from transfer to and from wheelchair and physical therapy. Dr. Zue has recommended hydrotherapy to help regain muscle strength of her back legs. If you have the patience and time to devote to this sweet girl who needs love, please fill out our application and then email tlandry002@comcast.net. ~~All of our dogs are spayed/ neutered before adoption. Adult dogs have had their core vaccines; parvo, distemper, bordatella, rabies, and puppies have had a series of four vaccines. All dogs are tested and are heartworm negative. In addition they have been de-wormed and kept on heartworm prevention and flea prevention while in foster care. All dogs come with a micro-chip already implanted. Adoption fees range from 175.00-235.00 depending on the dog. Many times the adoption fee does not even cover the cost of all of the vetting we have done for a dog. Our dogs are all fostered in private homes at various locations; We do not have a facility. WE ARE ALWAYS LOOKING FOR GOOD FOSTER HOMES. YOU MIGHT EVEN WANT TO CONSIDER FOSTERING A DOG YOU ARE INTERESTED IN. Contact leeselman@comcast for more info on fostering. Please contact the person listed in the bio for more information on a particular dog. We are very careful in placing our dogs and look for the best home for each dog. Thank you for considering a rescued pet and we look forward to helping you find a great dog match. Also visit our FACEBOOK page--like us and follow us---help us spread the word about our great rescue efforts. www.facebook.com/SouthernComfortsAnimalRescueTX. Our Website link is located on Facebook and there is an ONLINE APPLICATION. TO DONATE go to www.paypal.com and use the email address tlandry002@comcast.net or mail to SOUTHERN COMFORTS 15019 S Baylan SANTA FE, TX 77517 We are a 501c3 not for profit organization and all donations are tax deductible and we will send you a tax receipt for your records Thank you

Physical Attributes

Coat Length
Long
Grooming Needs
Low
Likes to Vocalize
Quiet

Behavioral Characteristics

OK with Dogs
Yes
Energy Level
Low
Activity Level
Not Active
Exercise Needs
Low

Additional Information

Was the Dog Found
No
Up-to-date on Vaccinations
Yes
Ongoing Medical Care Needed
Yes

Rescue Information

Location

Ad Statistics

Ad ID
ADN-695889
Date Listed
10/28/2017
Date Expires
Expired

Australian Shepherd-Collie Mix.

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