Roanoke Rapids (27870) to Wappingers Falls (12590)
Posted: Thu Apr 17, 2014 5:13 pm
Number of animals being transported: 2
Breeds, weight, age: Both are lab mixes, both are around 60 lbs, Piper is around 1yrs old and Tucker is around 2 yrs old
Health condition: Both are good
Heartworm status: Both are negative
Vaccinations: Both are up to date
Health certificate: Will have prior to transport
Spayed/neutered: Both are neutered
Special needs: None
(Contact information publicly viewable on forum):
Name and contact for person in charge of transport: Pam Hensley, [email protected]/252-292-6354 voice or text
Name and contact for Sending rescue/parties: Wilson County Humane Society, Jeremy/[email protected]
Name and contact for Receiving rescue/parties: Crate Escape, Heather/[email protected]
Are you a 501c3: Both are 501c3
Date ready for transport: Wed, April 23
Additional info/situation: You can view Pipers and Tuckers information by going to these two links.
http://www.shelterexchange.org/save_a_life/15087
http://www.shelterexchange.org/save_a_life/14954
They both have been in and out of boarding because of complications with their fostering situations. Currently they are in new foster homes for the time being but still are not receiving any interest to be adopted I was asked if I would help place them with a group where they would have a better chance at finding their forever homes. I evaluated both of these guys this week and am amazed that they have not been able to find their forever homes locally. Piper was rescue as a puppy from our local shelter; he still acts like a 55-60 lb puppy. Very active but does need work with leash walking. Tucker was also pulled from our local shelter around a yr ago. He has a history of abuse and need a family to help him gain the trust of humans again. I found Tucker to be laid back and not as shy as I was told. I also did not see ay aggression in either of these guys. I am thankful for rescues like Crate Escape that are willing to take adult dogs that can not find homes in eastern NC and find them their homes in NY. They will both will be traveling with a harness and a leash. Will receive their HC next week and will be ready to travel next weekend.
Breeds, weight, age: Both are lab mixes, both are around 60 lbs, Piper is around 1yrs old and Tucker is around 2 yrs old
Health condition: Both are good
Heartworm status: Both are negative
Vaccinations: Both are up to date
Health certificate: Will have prior to transport
Spayed/neutered: Both are neutered
Special needs: None
(Contact information publicly viewable on forum):
Name and contact for person in charge of transport: Pam Hensley, [email protected]/252-292-6354 voice or text
Name and contact for Sending rescue/parties: Wilson County Humane Society, Jeremy/[email protected]
Name and contact for Receiving rescue/parties: Crate Escape, Heather/[email protected]
Are you a 501c3: Both are 501c3
Date ready for transport: Wed, April 23
Additional info/situation: You can view Pipers and Tuckers information by going to these two links.
http://www.shelterexchange.org/save_a_life/15087
http://www.shelterexchange.org/save_a_life/14954
They both have been in and out of boarding because of complications with their fostering situations. Currently they are in new foster homes for the time being but still are not receiving any interest to be adopted I was asked if I would help place them with a group where they would have a better chance at finding their forever homes. I evaluated both of these guys this week and am amazed that they have not been able to find their forever homes locally. Piper was rescue as a puppy from our local shelter; he still acts like a 55-60 lb puppy. Very active but does need work with leash walking. Tucker was also pulled from our local shelter around a yr ago. He has a history of abuse and need a family to help him gain the trust of humans again. I found Tucker to be laid back and not as shy as I was told. I also did not see ay aggression in either of these guys. I am thankful for rescues like Crate Escape that are willing to take adult dogs that can not find homes in eastern NC and find them their homes in NY. They will both will be traveling with a harness and a leash. Will receive their HC next week and will be ready to travel next weekend.