About Sophie |
- Status: Adopted!
- Species: Dog
- Current Size: 7.7 Pounds
- Current Age: 13 Years 10 Months (best estimate)
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Sophie is a petite little girl who is a joy to be around. She loves cats and dogs and gentle people. She is mostly blind now due to cataracts, but she still manages to get around, and truly enjoys life. Her adoption fee is $200.00 which includes a wellness exam, spay, vaccinations and microchip.
From her foster mom:
Sophie is a 10-year-old very small Schnauzer. She is a total sweetheart who gets along with everyone she has met, and she’s also has done very well with the other dog and the two cats in her foster home.
Sophie’s favorite activity is to be in a lap, so her ideal home would be one with someone home often. She is potty and crate trained and she seldom barks.
Sophie is blind. She will need someone willing to give her plenty of time to learn her way around the house and feel comfortable in her surroundings. She is in good health aside from her eyesight.
APPLY HERE: https://heroshavenanimalrescue.rescuegroups.org/forms/ FOSTER/ADOPTION PROCESS: Anyone wanting to foster or adopt for Hero's Haven must complete the appropriate application on our website, heroshavenanimalrescue.rescuegroups.org. You must complete the application in its entirety to be considered. To be approved, you must successfully pass all portions of the application process: 1) Vet Reference: All current animals must be up-to-date on vaccines and spayed/neutered, unless there is a legitimate medical reason for not meeting these requirements. 2) Personal References: Three personal references over the age of 21 (and only one family member) must provide positive feedback. 3) Home Check: Your home environment must prove to be a safe and healthy environment for the animal. 4) Background Check: Anyone with criminal charges relating to animal abuse/neglect/torture are automatically denied, NO EXCEPTIONS. If any information is falsified on your application, it will also result in automatic denial. This process is put in place to ensure the animals in our care go to only the very best homes. Many have not had good lives to begin with and it's our duty to them to make sure they leave our care for loving, dedicated, safe homes.