Animal Aid for Vermilion Area

To date, Animal Aid for Vermilion Area, a non profit 501(c)3 animal rescue organization established in 1995, located in South Louisiana, has helped rescue thousands of animals.AAVA has worked through 5 natural disasters, including hurricanes Katrina and Rita. In the aftermath of Katrina, they helped unite people with their pets and saved cattle from drowning and starving.AAVA also helped pass the Pet Evacuation Bill that keeps service animals and pets from being left behind during a disaster.AAVA has been helping animals and their owners for over 25 years, and one of their goals is to rescue and rehome as many animals as possible from the local Animal Control facility, a high kill pound with no adoption program.While all pounds are always full of dogs and cats for adoption, we are facing a particular challenge: this is a high kill pound with no adoption program

Abbeville, LA,70510
Get directions

Email: [email protected]

Phone Number: (337) 366-0212

Website: AAVArescue.com

Sophie

Belgian Shepherd Malinois | Iota, LA

AdultFemaleMedium

About

Vaccination

Current

House Trained

Yes

Good in Home With

Others DogsChildren

Meet Sophie

Meet Sophie, a 2-3-year-old Belgian Malinois with a big heart and an even bigger love for playtime! This fun-loving girl is full of energy, and she’ll happily zoom around the yard and chase after a ball (though she's still figuring out the "bring it back" part). Sophie has learned “sit” and is working on leash manners, as well as “heel,” “come,” and “down.” She enjoys rough-and-tumble play with other dogs, so she’d be happiest with a dog buddy who matches her play style.Sophie is kennel trained, seems to be potty trained, and does well with adults and kids 10 and up. She’s a little jumper when excited and can be a blanket-chewer if bored, so she'll need a home that can provide lots of physical and mental engagement. She hasn’t been tested with cats, but she does have a prey drive.Sophie would thrive in an active household, especially one familiar with her breed, and would benefit from another high-energy dog as a playmate. This incredible dog has so much love and energy to share with her forever family!

Adoption Process
You must be 21 years of age or older. The adoption fee is $150.00 for dogs and $85 for cats the fee covers vaccinations and spay/neuter, as well as a microchip that comes with a lifetime membership. Should you want to donate more it will be gratefully accepted! A securely fenced yard is required. If your yard is not fenced please provide an description of your property. Dogs must be indoor only homes. No exceptions.The use of chains and runners is not permitted. Dogs being kept outdoors only or in outdoor kennels is also not permitted. You must fill out our online adoption application for dogs or cats A vet check will be conducted, this may include checking out your residence, a background check, etc. All of your animals must be spayed/neutered, on monthly heartworm prevention and up to date on all vaccinations. No exceptions. You must uphold state laws. If you rent a letter from your landlord showing approval will be required. Cats will not be declawed. Indoor homes only, indoor outdoor homes considered on case by case basis depending on the cat and location of the home. You must sign and abide by our adoption contract. You agree to provide lots of tender loving care.


Contact
Animal Aid for Vermilion Area
(337) 366-0212
[email protected]
AAVArescue.com

Look for other dogs for adoption!

Helping You Be the Best Pet Parent You Can Be

Check out our blog!
Not All Dog Heroes Wear Capes
Some are regular ole’ delivery drivers who will rise up for a stranger’s dog… on its birthday 🎂 😆   If you want a feel-good moment I thought you’d enjoy this clip... Read More
02 AUG
How Can Dogs Sense What Is Going To Happen To Their Owner?
T.G.I.F! It’s finally time for a doggy date night at home! You cuddle with your dog while watching a movie. You were having a good time until your dog licks and paws at a spot on your head... Read More
02 DEC
For a Paw-some Fourth of July: 5 Pet Health and Safety Tips
Introduction: As the Fourth of July approaches, it’s crucial for pet parents to be mindful of the potential risks and challenges that this festive holiday can pose for their furry companions.... Read More
23 JUN