Wags and Whiskers Animal Rescue League

We are a foster based rescue along the gulf coast who takes in the abandoned, abused, sick, stray, etc from shelters and individuals in the community. We vet the animals and get them healthy and then adopt out into an approved home through application, references and home visits.

Mobile, AL,36575
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Website: Www.wagsandwhiskersmobileal.com

Scout

Australian Cattle Dog/Blue Heeler | Tillmans Corner, AL

Age : 1 Year 2 MonthsAdultFemaleMediumTerrier

About

Characteristics

affectionate cratetrained gentle doesWellInCar goofy leashtrained playful

Coat Length

Medium

Vaccination

Current

Activity Level

Moderately Active

Energy Level

Moderate

Good in Home With

Others DogsCatsChildren

Adoption Fees

175

Meet Scout

UPDATE!!   This girl is Scout! She was rescued as a stray who was in horrible shape. She had terrible skin and eye infections and was loaded with parasites. Thankfully, she has made a full recovery and is thriving. We are unsure of her breed but she’s a medium size mix. She’s right around 1 year old and definitely still has a puppy personality. She’s spunky, playful and sweet. She’s great with all. She weighs 40 lbs. Scout loves to play with other pups and explore the back yard. She’s good on a leash and in the crate. She would make the perfect pup for a family with it her animals and kids to play with. She’s utd, hw neg (tested below detectable levels) and spayed. Our adoptions are NOT on a first come first serve basis and there is no fee to apply!   We never state any animal is fully House-trained. New environments, situations, families, routines, ect. can lead to accidents even with the most well trained animals. All dogs have a $175 adoption fee which includes vet check, age appropriate shots (atleast 2 sets for puppies), dewormer, heartworm test (if over 6 months), rabies (if atleast 16 weeks) and spay/neuter! Puppies will be altered before adoption. All rescues and shelters practice pediatric spay and neuter. This is essential in our rescue efforts and it is a policy that we will stick by. All dogs over 8 weeks and 2 pounds will be altered before adoption. There are no exceptions to this rule on all healthy and adoptable dogs. We have researched and discussed in depth with multiple vets everything on pediatric spay and neuter and from a rescue stand point it must be done. Please do not ask for an extension on spay and neutering, it will NOT be granted on a healthy puppy! Puppies/Dogs that are not available for adoption due to vetting not being complete can be reserved with an approved application and a non refundable $50 deposit. Deposits can ONLY be submitted once the rescue has been in contact on your approval and it has been requested through Wags and Whiskers. This deposit is applied to your adoption fee and the remaining $125 is due at pick up. Wags and Whiskers is an all-volunteer rescue. We also have full-time jobs and Families. We will try to answer all questions and applications in a timely manner. Please be patient and bear with us . Do not contact any of the vet clinics we work with, as they are a vet clinic and can not answer questions on behalf of Wags and Whiskers. All questions and comments must go directly through the rescue. Thank you for your understanding. ADOPTION APPLICATION https://form.jotform.us/70898112177159

Adoption Process
Our fee is $175 to cover vetting. Our dogs are adopted with age appropriate vaccinations, decals, dewormer, exams, heartworm test, spay/neuter, preventions and treated for any illness or injury.


Contact
Wags and Whiskers Animal Rescue League
Www.wagsandwhiskersmobileal.com

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