Maxx & Me Pet Rescue

Maxx & Me Pet Rescue was founded by me named in memory of our golden retriever rescue Maxx who we lost at 3.5 yrs old from histiocytic sarcoma. I have been involved in rescue for years - all my dogs are rescues, I have transported thousands of animals from shelters to fosters/adopters, been on a pilots n paws flight to help a rescue. I am a real estate broker by trade and currently the majority of dogs saved are funded by me personally until we grow. We saved 23 dogs from a FL hoarder in Levy in Feb/March of this year.

Tampa, FL,33626
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Email: [email protected]

Website: http://www.maxxandme.org

Aimee - ThanK you, aIMee

Border Collie | Clearwater, FL

BabyFemaleMediumShepherd

About

Coat Length

Medium

Vaccination

Current

House Trained

Yes

Good in Home With

Others DogsCatsChildren

Meet Aimee - ThanK you, aIMee

      Aimee Miss Aimee is the only bundle of joy left from our #TTPDpups Born 4/13, these babies are right at their prime learning age and we would LOVE for Aimee to find her home so she can do this sponge-like knowledge soaking up with her forever people! Aimee is a rambunctious puppy who is friendly with all dogs and needs a playful buddy her size or larger to help police her antics. She loves water - be it a puddle or the pool - and she loves toys. She even carries a small hair-tie around like a security blanket Aimee is living with dog-savvy cats and would be ok with others who know how to stand up for themselves and don’t run in fear from dogs. Being a shepherd / border collie mix, Aimee will definitely need a fenced yard to enjoy. She’s a lizard hunting expert and excavator-extraordinare! Help us find Aimee her forever family so they can enjoy her delightful puppy stage! Apps @ maxxandme.org               ThanK you, aIMee Aimee says YES, these pictures ARE incriminating evidence of her antics, and YES, they are in fact photographic PROOF of her busy-ness… BUT, she can explain! You see, the hole, well it could have had something nefarious in it. She was checking it out for YOUR safety. She was doing a really thorough job to be absolutely SURE nothing was in there that needed brought to your attention. Turns out, it was just a hole but it COULD have had something scary in there and she would have handled it for you, if so. The Emory board… ok see THAT looked like a bone and she’s ALLOWED to chew on bones. Yes, it felt different once it was in her mouth and YES she heard you say “no” but also, it was crunchy and it tickled her tongue when she chewed it so the thing is, you also were laughing and taking pictures so the “no” seemed like you really meant “ok, fine”… Ok, this… this is embarrassing. You happened to catch her stuck in the table. Well, she fell victim to peer pressure on this one. The big dogs dared her to see if she could go though it without getting stuck. They bet her she couldn’t and, never one to back down from a double dog dare (in which there were two of them and they both dared her), Aimee said “we’ll see about this!” They did in fact see about it and they were in fact right, she couldn’t scale the table without getting stuck. You happened to catch her at the moment she contemplated the phrase “I meant to do that” but also saw her moment of panic “what if I’m stuck here forever” worry and, well, that’s when she asked for help. Thanks for coming so quickly… Ok this next one is admittedly not her finest moment. Here’s, what happened… Aimee, worn out from all her shenanigans, no doubt, laid down to crush a cat nap. When she yawned, the step where she planned to lay her head, found its way into her mouth. THAT wasn’t her fault. She was just yawning! The step jumped into HER mouth! Ok it didn’t jump… it was stationary but she was super sleepy and she didn’t avoid it, either. When she felt it in her mouth she just kinda left it there. She wasn’t gonna chew it…. Much. She was just gonna taste it. Aimee would like to ALSO draw your attention to the PLETHORA OF ADORABLE PICS where she is being an ABSOLUTE ANGEL. Those show her true self, too! She’s definitely a conglomeration of all of these things but don’t miss how sweet she is! Aimee is WAY smart. Smart enough to find trouble if she’s given the chance! She is a great family dog and a home with older children, teens, or adults only would be perfect for her! Super young kids wouldn’t stand a chance against her brains and their toys, their toes, their ability to toddle without a dog under their feet would be a losing combo. When she’s tired, from kicking butt and taking names throughout the day, Aimee loves to be snuggled. Cats aren’t a fan of hers it seems but she is living with them and with a house-free bunny! Aimee will need an adult dog in her forever home for her to play sidekick and from whom she can learn all the things. She LOVES other dogs! If you’re looking to love Aimee & her antics forever and ever, please apply @maxxandme.org #TTPDPups #thanKyouaIMee   Aimee & her litter, the #TTPDPups were rescued at 8 weeks old. Their DOB is 4/13/24, their momma is a Border Collie / German Shepherd mix & daddy was a rolling stone. adoption fee is $400 and all puppies rescued from Maxx&Me require basic obedience classes to be completed within 6 months of adoption             

Adoption Process
Adoption fees vary. Application required, reference check, vet reference check, home visit and once approved meet and greet. Adoption contract at the time of adoption once approved. Our rescues are always returnable to our rescue and is made part of the contract.


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Maxx & Me Pet Rescue
[email protected]
http://www.maxxandme.org

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