A LOT OF
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GIA's Web Page
If interested in any of our animals for adoption, or to foster an animal, please fill out the respective application here to get the process started. Visit our FAQ webpage for commonly asked questions about our adoption/foster process.Name: GIA
Status: Adopted!
Species: Dog
Breed: Australian Cattle Dog/Blue Heeler / Terrier / Mixed
Learn more about the Australian Cattle Dog/Blue Heeler.Sex: Female (spayed)
General Potential Size: Small
General Age: Senior
Good with Kids: No
Housetrained: Yes
Description: ADOPTION FEE IS $175GIA came to us from Ohio where she was going to be gassed along with her 10 doggie friends . you see her long time elderly owner was evicted from his home and all 11 of his best friends were thrown into a high kill gassing shelter . All of them were confused and wondered where their owner was and scared just likethis little lady, Gia is scared and needs time to adjust to a new home but not too long as she is wagging her tail and will snuggle with you , This girl needs a safe home to live out the rest of her golden years she is 8-9 y ears old , weighs just 28lbs but is healhy and gets along with other dogs just fine and she is in a home with chilren and the fact that she is housebroken and doesn't chew should earn her some brownie points!! A Note from Last Day Dog Rescue: This wonderful dog is just one of many in our care right now. Your sponsorship will help us provide shelter, food, vetting and tender loving care for our dogs until they find new loving homes. Adoption fees do not cover our expenses, so your sponsorship will make a positive impact on our organization and especially on our dogs well being. We are not a chapter or affiliate of any national animal organization. We are, moreover, very grateful for your generosity. Please click to sponsor this great dog! Thank you! *DISCLAIMER: We at Last Day Dog Rescue cannot and do not guarantee breed or age of its dogs/puppies listed with us for adoption. We depend on opinions from shelter staff and veterinarians among others to provide us with their best assessments regarding both breed and approximate age to the best of their ability. *PLEASE NOTE: We rescue our dogs from shelters and pounds. Most often we do not have background or history information on them. In the event any information is given to us, we will include that in the dogs profile.
Last Day Dog Rescue now microchips all animals before adoption. Microchips are implanted between the animals shoulder blades and are a permanent form of identification. The microchips are registered to Last Day Dog Rescue with the adopter's info added once adopted. If the animal is ever lost and slips his/her collar/tags the microchip allows the finder to know who to contact if scanned for a microchip. Animals MUST still have a collar with tags on at all times. Per our contract, we take all our animals back if for any reason you can't keep your adopted animal. Please understand the statements about this animal are based upon the foster home's evaluation of the animal. The animal might behave differently (negatively or positively) in your home. While the animal might be good with the current foster’s dogs, cats, children, etc., it may not be with your animal(s) or children. The animal may be housebroken or litter trained in the home of the foster but may relapse in your home. The animal is represented to the public as it performs in the foster home and any statements made regarding the animal are conditional to that foster home setting. Please understand that statements made regarding this animal are simply overviews and are not guaranteed. The Petfinder.com system requires that we choose a predominant breed or breed mix for our animals. Visual breed identification in animals is unreliable so for most of the animals we are only guessing at predominant breed or breed mix. We get to know each animal as an individual and will do our best to describe each of our animals based on personality, not by breed label. Thank you for looking through our list of animals needing forever homes and choosing rescue first. We appreciate you stopping by.Other Pictures of GIA (click to see larger version):
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