Meesa
Young Female Medium Red / Chestnut / Orange
Meesa is a happy girl that’s so full of life! She loves other dogs and loves play time with her pup friends. She was a shy girl at first but now that she’s settled in she has truly blossomed! She always greets any new dogs in her foster home with a tail wag and an invitation to play tug of war with a toy! Meesa loves her people and will beg for you to give her ear scratches while she covers you in all the kisses! Chew toys are her favorite and so are treats! This pretty girl would love to find her very own family! She wouldn’t mind having a fur sibling or two also. She is kennel and leash trained and does wonderful with kids as well. If you’re looking for a new girl to bring some Joy into your life she could be the one!
Information
- Type:Dogs
- Homebreed:Yes
- Vaccination:up to date
- Breed:Black Mouth Cur, German Shepherd
- Color(s):Orange, Red
Rehome a pet
Are you considering rehoming a pet but hesitant about paying a fee? While the idea of parting with your hard-earned money might seem daunting, it’s crucial to recognize the invaluable benefits that come with investing in the process. Here’s why paying to rehome a pet is not just a financial transaction, but a meaningful investment in love and responsibility.
- Ensuring Responsible Adoption: Paying a fee to rehome a pet helps filter out potential adopters who may not be fully committed or capable of providing a loving and stable environment. It serves as a barrier to impulsive decisions and ensures that those who adopt are serious about their commitment to caring for the animal.
- Supporting Rescue Organizations: Many rehoming fees go directly to rescue organizations or shelters, helping them cover the costs of veterinary care, food, and other essentials for animals in their care. By paying the fee, you’re contributing to the welfare of not just one pet, but to the broader mission of these organizations in saving and rehoming animals in need.
- Vetted and Vaccinated Pets: Most reputable rescue organizations and shelters provide veterinary care to pets before rehoming them. This often includes vaccinations, spaying or neutering, and microchipping. By paying the rehoming fee, you’re essentially covering these essential medical expenses, ensuring that your new furry friend starts their journey with a clean bill of health.
- Supporting Ethical Practices: Rehoming fees help maintain ethical standards in the pet adoption process. They deter individuals with malicious intentions, such as backyard breeders or pet flippers, who may seek to profit from animals without regard for their well-being. By paying the fee, you’re actively supporting responsible adoption practices and standing against exploitation.
- Long-term Commitment: Investing financially in the rehoming process signifies a commitment to the long-term well-being of the pet. It sets the stage for a responsible and caring relationship, where both the adopter and the pet can thrive together. By making this investment, you’re demonstrating your dedication to providing love, care, and support for your new companion for years to come.
Information
- Type:Dogs
- Homebreed:Yes
- Vaccination:up to date
- Breed:Black Mouth Cur, German Shepherd
- Color(s):Orange, Red