Tuesday, April 9, 2019

Fwd: Found dog needs a home




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Subject: Found dog needs a home
Date: 2019-04-09 13:23
From: Teri Askew <teriglaskew@gmail.com>
To: AAR Dogs Cats <aar.dogs.cats@gmail.com>
Cc: lostandfoundpets@aartexas.org


Found loving dog (white w/ black spots medium size, short hair) april 3rd in bridgestone subdivision off fm 2920. 
 
Vet said she has no chip possible mixed small lab but they weren't sure. The dog is good with people and other animals I have dogs and a cat. The dog knows how to sit, stay and is house broken. 
 
I have posted signs, posted on facebook, nextdoor and other online resources. 
 
She is a fun loving dog however I am not able to keep her and so far was not successful in finding her owners. 
 
If you are able to take her your help would be greatly appreciated. 
 
Thanks
Teri
832 577 1599
 
 

 
 


On Tue, Apr 9, 2019, 2:02 PM AAR Dogs Cats <aar.dogs.cats@gmail.com> wrote:

Thank you for contacting AAR's Animal Adoption and Intake email site.  
If you are emailing regarding an adoptable animal, your inquiry will be answered by email, or you may visit the shelter Tues-Sat 10-2. 

Did you find a dog?  Post signs.  Check online sites such as Nextdoor, Paw Boost, and Facebook lost and found sites. Email lostandfoundpets@aartexas.org to post on our blog.  Take the dog to a vet for a free microchip check.

 

AAR does not pick up strays; call animal control in your county. If you are emailing regarding surrendering an animal in your care, please see the information below.

For info on surrendering a cat, email cats@aartexas.org

If you are emailing regarding surrendering a dog in your care, the dog must be friendly – anyone must be able to handle, feed, and groom the dog. AAR has a responsibility to do its best to insure the safety of the volunteers and the other animals in its care.

If the dog is friendly, please send a second email with any of the below information that you can provide. AAR understands that you may not have all info on a rescued stray.

1.       Breed, size, color, gender – photo if available

2.       Any veterinarian information: spay/neutered, current on vaccinations, on heartworm preventive

3.       Temperament with other dogs, cats, children.

4.       Why are you surrendering the animal? If a stray, where and when found.

Even if the dog is acceptable for the AAR adoption program, there is no assurance as to when space may be available for the dog. As a no-kill shelter, space is made available by adoptions.

Thank you for being interested in a rescue shelter. We welcome you to ask about volunteering; AAR always needs people who care about making a difference for the homeless animals in our communities.

 For more information visit us at www.aartexas.org


 Abandoned Animal Rescue
32632 Wright Road

Magnolia, Texas 77355

281-290-0121

 TAX ID # 94-3424576



 

 


 


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For more information visit us at www.aartexas.org
 
Abandoned Animal Rescue
32632 Wright Road
Magnolia, Texas  77355
281-290-0121
 
TAX ID # 94-3424576

AAR is an all-volunteer 501 (c)(3) no-kill animal shelter, pet adoption center, & low-cost spay/neuter clinic.

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