Umbrella of Hope

Pittsburg, CA,94565
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*Roger RABBIT

Jack Russell Terrier (Parson Russell Terrier) | Collierville, CA

AdultMaleSmallTricolor (Tan/Brown & Black & White)

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Coat Length

Short

Vaccination

Current

House Trained

Yes

Good in Home With

Others Dogs

Meet *Roger RABBIT

 Meet Roger Rabbit! Roger has been waiting for his forever home for 150 days as of 9/18/23   Roger is a 4 yr old, 12 lb Jack Russell Terrier Mix who loves walks and games and toys. He likes playing with other dogs and is crate, leash and house trained.   He is neutered, microchipped, vaccinated and free of parasites   We do not think Roger had a very good life before coming to rescue and he would THRIVE in an adult only home with a strong leader who would allow him time to settle in. He bonds and bonds strongly, but it takes him a few days to trust someone new. He likes to WORK for affection and treats and we think he would LOVE learning bunch of commands.   It took him about 72 hours to trust his foster mom and now he ADORES her and stalks her and wants to be inside her to get closer to her (and before you ask, she is unable to keep him and keeping dogs is not the point of fostering anyway)   If you are interested in this adorable little fella, please send us an email to [email protected]  GENERAL INFO:   Housebroken?: Yes, we think so Crate Trained?: Yes Leash Trained?: Yes Rides Well in Car?: Yes Non-Shedding?: No Good with cats?: Unknown Good with dogs?: Yes Qualifies for Seniors for Seniors?: yes Umbrella of Hope does not have any strict rules on ages of children because all children are different, but our best approximation is that this animal would do best with children over the age of 12 Umbrella of Hope is an all-volunteer, donation-run, non-profit animal rescue based out of Pittsburg, CA that rescues animals from local shelters, places them in private foster homes, provides them with needed medical care and then finds them new homes.  Also, ask us about our seniors for seniors program, where we adopt animals 5 years or older to qualified homes with a $5 donation as an adoption fee. All animals are spayed/neutered, vaccinated, treated for parasites and given any additional treatments (dental work, bloodwork etc) as recommended by our vet.  Adoptions to veterans of the US Armed Services are ALWAYS free to thank you for your service.   We thank Well Pet Vet Clinic for providing most of our veterinary services and give a special thanks to volunteer photographers Tanya, Barbara, Kristy, Christine, Teressa and Natalie.  

Adoption Process
Adoption Process: We will review each application submitted and may approve or decline applications based upon which home best fits for that given animal. Requirements may vary per animal based on household members, type of home, energy level, etc. Adopters may be subject to home inspections and if adopters have other animals, all animals must meet before adoption may be approved. Adoption/ Donation Fees Canines: Puppies- $250 (under 7 mos), Adult Dogs- $200 (7 Mos+), Senior and Special Needs- Donation of choice. Seniors will be determined based on breed. All Dog adoptions are eligible to receive a $50 Rebate with proof Completion of Basic Manners training and education class -which we are working on providing. An additional $50 Rebate is offered if the Dog becomes CGC Certified within the following 6 mos. We are not ready to offer this yet but may in the future. Rebate is null and void after 6 mos. Without completetion of entire course this offer is null and void. Felines: Senior and Special Needs- Donation of choice. Senior- 6 yrs old for cats based on Maddies Fund Senior Program Kittens-$125 (Two Kittens $155), Cats between 6mos and a year $50, Cats over a year $25 Foster Adoptions- Foster can pay a minimum At Cost Fees for the animal as the adoption Donation (if they agree to foster again). If foster cannot foster again they must pay regular adoption fee for the animal.

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