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Red
Breed
Labrador Retriever, American Staffordshire Terrier
Harmony and connection. This is what Red communicates to the people who care for him. Red is looking for a lifelong friend to provide unconditional love to. Red is a typically calm and non-dominant dog who longs to make a connection. He has a gentle nature and will help you forget all the day to day struggles as you get lost in his eyes that reach into your soul. At his foster home, Red enjoys playing in his fenced in yard with select dog friends romping around, investigating new smells, and checking back in with his people for close physical contact and affection. Red is a very treat motivated dog who is able to sit calmly while maintaining his treat focus, He is blossoming into a special and connected companion. Red has been making progress on his walks, but can be excited when he comes across squirrels. Make a change for the better in your life by having Red join you on your journey. He will teach you what is important and help you enjoy life.
Application Process
MAPS’s adoption process is designed to help best place dogs with homes that are in the best interest of the dog and their human companions. The adoption process starts with a prescreen review of a Guardian Application. Making decisions about dog placement in adoptive homes is an "art", not a "science", and there will be times when applications will be denied for various reason(s). This is left to the discretion of the MAPS after reviewing relevant information. MAPS reserves the right to make all decisions regarding placement or final disposition of any rescued dog in its care into a foster or adoptive home. There is absolutely no guarantee, made or implied, that any person or persons requesting to adopt a dog being fostered through MAPS, or posted on MAP's web site, will be granted an adoption. After a successful prescreen, including background checks, the applicant(s) are notified that they can visit the dogs and a time slot is made for the dog and applicant interaction. After the interaction we encourage several days of reflection before adopting a pet to help assure this will be a lifetime commitment of love and quality care for the dog. Next we conduct a home/neighborhood visit to the Guardian Applicant's home. If the home visit proves successful the new mom and/or dad of the dog will sign an Adoption Agreement and share a lifetime of love and mindful growth !
Guardianship Application available for download at
http://tinyurl.com/MAPSFiles
MAPS Dog Rescue Mission
Midwest Area Pit Stop, Inc. (MAPS) is a foster home-based rescue located in Madison, Wisconsin established in 2005 after being part of the Chicago Illinois based rescue Furry Friends for several years. MAPS focuses on providing a structured, safe calm environment for the dogs in their care that helps them flourish. This structured home environment is complimented by exercise, Positive Reinforcement Deference Training, very high quality dog food in addition to a broad spectrum of proven food supplements including vitamins and supplements. In addition to fostering, MAPS provides sponsorship funds to help with the veterinary expenses and/or Breed DNA testing to save dogs in need of a rescue at the end of their options. MAPS has been active in the community promoting dog safety, how to build a healthy relationship with your dog, and fighting breed discrimination including breed testing of hundreds of dogs since December 2007. MAPS believes that dogs are a central component for people to have a more meaningful and purposeful life. That is, if people are willing to embrace mindfulness in daily living. Dogs help us connect to reality and make life worth living through example and deep bonds. MAPS is not about how many dogs are adopted in the shortest amount of time but rather measures to help ensure the dogs that are adopted do not come back for the wrong reasons.
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