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Botas
Breed Labrador Retriever, Border Collie
Color Black, Brindle
Age Adult
Gender Male
Size Medium
Coat Length Short
Adoption Fee -

About Me

pet Characteristics
Loving, Playful, Funny, Curious, Affectionate, Friendly, Gentle, Athletic, Brave, Dignified, Loyal, Protective, Quiet, Smart, Couch Potato, Loves kisses, Sweet, Calm, Shy, Snuggly, Cuddly, Mellow, Silly, Lap Dog, Joyful, Beautiful, Obedient, Devoted, caring, Sensitive, Intelligent, cheerful, Entertaining, Eager to Please, Pampered, Needy, Cheeky, Patient, Queenly, Dashing, Warm
shelter Health
Spay/Neuter, Vaccinations up to date
house-trained House-trained
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good Good in a home with
Dog

My Story

* *—OUT OF TOWN PET —** FOSTERED IN SALTILLO MEXICO AND READY TO TRAVEL TO THE EAST COAST ON OUR CROSS COUNTRY TRIP DECEMBER 2022 ¡IF ADOPTED ! —** BOTAS MALE MIX OF LABRADOR/BORDER COLLIE AGE APROX 4 YEARS WEIGHT APROX 44 LBS. Spay/Neuter Certificate 2 shots of DHPPI Vaccine Rabies Vaccine Bordetella Vaccine Dewormed 4DX Test and Certificate Heartworm test Negative Certificate Monthly Preventive Protection Nexgard Spectra (fleas, ticks and heartworm) Health Certificate Vaccines booklet He got into the garage of my house, under a car, (there were no railings).... He hid because Animal Control was chasing him... My mother did not allow them to enter the garage to get him, hours later we were able to get him out with food and a lot of patience, he was just a puppy... He was beaten, had some small injuries, very skinny and starved... He had a stomachache, for 2 days he vomited garbage and remains of chicken bones... We took him in and he's already been waiting for a home for 4 years. Very fearful and nervous, he hides when you want to grab him, he trembles and sometimes he pees out of fear. He uses the crate to sleep, to eat and has a 12-hour permanence inside it. he runs away to hide, but if you make him feel safe he lets himself be caught. He is sociable with other dogs as long as they are NOT territorial or aggressive... In the shelter there are females and males that annoy him, attack him and he defends himself, he is NOT an aggressive dog, he DOES NOT fight... But if feels threatened by another dog tries to defend itself to drive them away NOT to harm or attack. When already in confidence he is very affectionate, friendly, he needs attention, affection, playing ... He needs a lot of love He is fearful and distrustful, nervous, he runs and hides when he feels insecure... He does NOT know how to use a leash. —**ADOPTION PREFERENCES: * FAMILIES WITH OPEN CONSCIENCE ABOUT WHAT IS THE RESCUE OF STREET ANIMALS AND THEIR BEHAVIORS OF NEED FOR PROTECTION AND EDUCATION * * *WITH EXPERIENCE IN DOG BEHAVIOR AND TRAINIG BACKGROUND. *HIGH TOLERANCE AND PATIENCE FOR RESCUED DOGS +*“ NOT HOUSE TRAINED “**. **Our big job with rescued pets is to rehab their health, taking them to the vet as many times is require for their vaccines, spay/neuter, surgery, diseases, rehab emotions, attend their necessities such as feeding them, cleaning their common areas, keeping them entertained, safe, healthy and protecting them from any dangerous situation. We have so many pets in foster that it is an impossible job to house-train each one !!!** ——— A D O P T I O N P R O T O C O L 1.) Complete our online application Please be as thorough as possible. Our goal is to pair you up with the perfect dog for your lifestyle and family dynamic. The more pertinent information you give us the better we can do this. https://form.jotform.com/210878227621861 2.) Phone / Email interview After we have either approved your application, or if we have more questions to ensure a perfect match, we will schedule a brief phone / email interview when everyone in the potential adoptive household is able to attend. This will be conducted by a ADAC team member and can include the foster of the dog as well. 3.) Home check A member of the ADAC team will visit you in your home or virtually to ensure it is the best fit for the dog you are interested in adopting. 4.) Meet n greet A member of the ADAC team will organize with you and with your prospective pup and the foster home, a virtual meet n greet This video call is for you to meet the pet and for us to make a visual check of your home and meet all your members of your family. Sometimes we also send a volunteer to do a home check in person. 5.) Trial adoption period If, after the meet n greet, the potential adopter and the ADAC team member agree this is a good fit, we will send you an adoption contract. Each dog will have different needs and different trial timelines. During this phase communication with the ADAC team is imperative. You will be given thorough instructions on how to decompress and integrate this particular dog to your home. If you follow all instructions and communicate any issues to the ADAC team and it does not work out your adoption fee will be refunded, minus any non refundable transport fees (if applicable) and the dog will be returned to a foster home. THE ADOPTION FEE WILL BE FINALIZED PRIOR TO TRANSPORT WHICH INCLUDES: *SPAY/NEUTERED *COMPLETE VACCINATION DHPPI, RABIES, BORDETELLA *DEWORMING *ONE MONTH PREVENTIVE ANTI TICK, FLEAS, HEARTWORM TREATMENT (NEXGARD) *HEALTH CERTIFICATE -TRANSPORT FEE (the service will be given by a transport company) WILL BE PAID BY ADOPTER PRIOR TO DEPARTURE OF THE PET, WHICH IS BETWEEN $300-$350 USD DEPENDING ON THE CITY/STATE OF DELIVERY. PLEASE UNDERSTAND THAT OUR RESCUED PETS ARE THE MOST IMPORTANT TO US. THEY ARE ANIMALS THAT ARE SINTIENT BEINGS WHO HAVE BEEN RESCUED FROM SITUATIONS OF SEVERE ABUSE, AND ABANDONMENT. WE INVEST TIME, MONEY, A LOT OF EFFORT AND EMOTIONAL STRESS FOR THEIR PHYSICAL AND EMOTIONAL REHABILITATION, WHICH WE DO NOT MAKE ANY MONETARY CHARGE FOR THAT SOCIAL WORK. BECAUSE OF THAT WE TRIED TO DO AN EXHAUSTIVE INVESTIGATION OF THE POSSIBLE NEW FAMILIES OF OUR BELOVED RESCUES. Doing the Right Things to Find the Right Family Every animal we rescue deserves a loving, safe, forever home. It’s a responsibility we take very seriously at ADAC. We are grateful to receive messages from individuals interested in adopting one of our cats or dogs, but we must take certain steps to ensure their safety, as best we can. Every potential adopter must fill out an application and answer questions that help determine their suitability. Many of our enquiries come from outside of Mexico and we are unable to conduct a home visit. Therefore, we ask for photos of the residence as part of our due diligence. For example, if the dog in question is an escape artist, we would need to know if the yard is fenced in and a photo would assure us of this. We would like to continue with the adoption protocol, for this we need to receive photos or video of your home to confirm that it is a safe and suitable place for the pet. This information we obtain from potential adopters is shared only with members of the adoption team involved in the application. Our database is only accessible by select ADAC members, and we never share any personal information with any other organization or business. If you are not willing to share the information we need to finalize an adoption, we invite you to explore other organizations. These animals are our family and we need to know they will be cared for as such. We are proud to have connected many beautiful animals into loving homes. You can search in our pages on Facebook, Instagram and our Website for many examples. IMPORTANT NOTE: Many of our dogs will receive numerous applications, and we ask for your patience during the process of finding the very best match. Our dogs are fostered in Texas or Saltillo Mexico, but available for adoption in various cities/states. For more information about our association please access our website at: https://www.adacmx.com/index.html https://www.facebook.com/almaibeth.salinas [email protected] www.adacmx.com https://www.facebook.com/ADACSALTILLO/ ADAC-MEXICO https://maps.app.goo.gl/cwdNtEAC1LRd8SJw8?g_st=ic Twitter: @AdacAnimalista1 Instagram: ac_adac

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