Juliet (NY-Shari)

East Coast Adoption Agency

Dogs In Danger Rescue, now DBA East Coast Adoptions, was founded in 2007 in order to help dogs that need homes immediately to avoid euthanasia.We have re-homed thousands of dogs and puppies in the past few years from high kill shelters to loving homes. We consistently work with shelters that transport to us in West Virginia, Ohio, North Carolina, Georgia, and Arkansas where there aren't enough adopters to save these dogs in shelters. Many of the communities are very rural, and ultimately do not have the resources or people to adopt all the dogs that come into the shelter every day. The sad truth is some shelters have to euthanize 8 out of 10 dogs that come in simply because they do not have enough space. These dogs are sometimes housebroken, spayed/neutered, good with dogs/cats/kids, and would have made perfect family pets. All dogs are vetted prior to adoption and all adopters receive 30 days of insurance for free.

SHERBURNE, NY,13460
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Email: [email protected]

Phone Number: (908) 745-9191

Website: http://www.eastcoastadoptions.com

Juliet (NY-Shari)

German Shepherd Dog | Binghamton, NY

Age : 1 Month 30 DaysBabyFemaleMediumLabrador Retriever

About

Vaccination

Current

Activity Level

Moderately Active

Energy Level

Moderate

House Trained

Yes

Good in Home With

Others DogsCatsChildren

Adoption Fees

$350.00

Meet Juliet (NY-Shari)

Interested in this dog? Your new pet is fostered in Yorkville, NY - Contact Sarah (call or text) at 908-745-9191 or you can email her at [email protected]. You can also fill out an application for this dog at http://eastcoastadoptions.com We are a registered 501(c)3 Non Profit Organization - A Dogs In Danger Rescue, Inc. company. Our dogs and puppies are rescued from shelters and rescues in overpopulated areas of the country and are now available for adoption! All are up to date on vaccines, vet checked, health certified and dewormed. Hours: Please only call between the hours of 8:30am-8:30pm to come see our dogs looking for homes. Appointments are 7 days a week and most holidays as long as someone is available to see you. If you get voicemail, please leave a message and we will get back to you as soon as we can! Many of our locations offer crates, playpens and starter kits (leash, collar, food, toys, treats, bowl etc) for a donation. We do same day adoptions. An application is required before coming to visit our adoptable dogs. We are committed to saving dogs and puppies in need, finding them loving homes, and offering support and education to ensure a successful forever solution for both our dogs and the humans who adopt them. You can find additional information and all of our adoptable dogs listed on our website: http://eastcoastadoptions.com - where you can also fill out an application, find out more about us including our fosters or, simply drop us a line for more information! We look forward to hearing from you and completing your family with another family member! Eastcoastadoptions.com

Adoption Process
An application must be filled out on our website, which is reviewed and references checked. A meet and greet is conducted at the fosters location and if all goes well, potential adopters may take home their adopted pet. The adoption fee varies but averages in the $100-$350 range. Fees slightly higher at our Cape Code location


Contact
East Coast Adoption Agency
(908) 745-9191
[email protected]
http://www.eastcoastadoptions.com

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