
The Scottish Terrier Club of Greater Dayton
Rescue
This lovely dog looking for
their forever home.
Please contact Cheryl
Bates if you would like to consider these wonderful dogs for your family!
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Sassie Sassie is 11 years young. Her only owner since puppyhood died in November 2011; her owner was disabled and only 49. Sassie has been well cared for, but due to her late owner's disability and inability to exercise her, is a little pudgy and developed diabetes within the last year. She is spayed, her yearly shots are due in March, she is on a maintenance dose of 7 units of Humulin insulin twice a day and is fed prescription food. (Estimated cost will depend on your vet's pricing and available discount shopping. Syringes can be purchased for example at Sam's Club and Humulin is available by prescription. Kroger for example will fill pet prescriptions.) She does like to go for walks and would benefit from a daily stroll. Her personality is very friendly, with belly rubs being her only demand. She is being cared for by her late owner's friends until she can find a new home to live out her golden years. Take a look at that face - how can you resist her? She is in Dayton, OH. If you are interested in providing a home for Sassie please fill out an adoption application and send to Cheryl Bates, STCGD Rescue, cheryl.a.bates@gmail.com, 937.657.2407 |
The
Scottish Terrier Club of Greater Dayton will provide a placement service for the
Scottish Terriers in need of a permanent home referred from owners, animal
shelters, or animal groups/services.
Persons
or animal rescue groups needing assistance with placement of a Scottish Terrier
can contact the Rescue Coordinator Cheryl
Bates
If
you are interested in providing a permanent home for a Scottish Terrier, please
go to: http://www.stca.biz/index.php?option=com_content&view=category&layout=blog&id=58&Itemid=142
and complete an on-line application. Answer all of the
questions even if some may seem redundant. Receipt of your on-line application
will be acknowledged via email. A home visit will be made before placement of a
rescue to verify the information on the application.
If
you have never owned a Scottish Terrier, please go to: http://www.stca.biz/rescform-new.asp
and read the Message from the National Coordinators.
Every
rescue Scottie will be examined by a veterinarian if there is not current
(within twelve months) medical record available. All rescues are neutered or
spayed before placement unless there are circumstances that prohibit this. The
adoptive applicant and the Rescue Coordinator will set a date on or before the
date of placement for this to be done.
Most
of the Scottish Terriers referred for placement are males between the ages of
four and eight years of age. Some rescues may need socialization and beginner
obedience training. Any behavior
noted of the rescue needing attention will be indicated on the Adoption
Agreement.
The
adoptive applicant agrees to:
| Make a donation of $50 to the
Scottish Terrier Club of Greater Dayton, plus the cost of any medical fees
paid by the Club for the rescue. | |
| Properly house, feed, water,
and care for this animal, to include provision of routine inoculations and a
worm prevention program as established by a veterinarian. | |
| Obtain veterinary examination,
diagnosis, and treatment when the rescue becomes ill, injured, or when the
rescue shows symptoms of becoming ill. | |
| Exercise proper control and
restraint over the rescue at all times and not permit the rescue to run at
large. | |
| Purchase a license for the
rescue as required by law and see that the rescue wears the license at all
time. | |
| Assume responsibility for
training, specifically basic housebreaking and training against chewing and
digging. | |
| Not to use the rescue for any
type of experimental breeding purposes. |
The
adoptive applicant further agrees to notify Rescue Coordinator if the rescue is
subsequently lost or missing. The rescue will not be sold, traded, or given away
to another person or agency. The adoptive applicant further agrees to notify the
Rescue Coordinator of the death of the rescue.
The
adoptive applicant accepts possession and ownership of the rescue at his/her own
risk and releases the Scottish Terrier Club of Greater Dayton of any liability
or damages cause by the rescue to any person or property.