About Comet |
- Status: Adopted!
- Species: Dog
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This is the story of Comet and Buck.
These two are 8yr old brothers who have never spent a day apart until their family decided to move away leaving them behind. Currently they are in separate temporary foster homes and are at a loss without each other.
Both are such gentle souls. They are great with children, dogs and cats. They are very well mannered, housebroken and listen well. Any family would be blessed to have these two.
We need to find them home (
This is the story of Comet and Buck.
These two are 8yr old brothers who have never spent a day apart until their family decided to move away leaving them behind. Currently they are in separate temporary foster homes and are at a loss without each other.
Both are such gentle souls. They are great with children, dogs and cats. They are very well mannered, housebroken and listen well. Any family would be blessed to have these two.
We need to find them a foster home or adoptive home that can take these gentle giants together.
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 results 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.