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Old 07-21-2018, 11:06 AM
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I helping my neighbor who lost his wife about eight months ago. He loves dogs, so I am helping him to find a small house-broken loving dog. If you know of any that need a home, please let me know. I have found that some of the non-profit rescues charge around $500 for an adoption. He cannot afford that.
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I helping my neighbor who lost his wife about eight months ago. He loves dogs, so I am helping him to find a small house-broken loving dog. If you know of any that need a home, please let me know. I have found that some of the non-profit rescues charge around $500 for an adoption. He cannot afford that.
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Check out Max's Pet Connection.

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They seem to be about half that for small dogs. But you should contact them and they alternate going to the Lady Lake and Buffalo Ridge Pet Smart each Saturday from 10 AM to 2 PM. We got our Beau there and my sister-in-law got Terra. Terra was more as she is a pit bull mix and a good sized pooch. Very sweet though. They usually have a lot more smaller dogs than large. Adoptable dogs

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Old 07-21-2018, 02:51 PM
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Check out Max's Pet Connection.

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They seem to be about half that for small dogs. But you should contact them and they alternate going to the Lady Lake and Buffalo Ridge Pet Smart each Saturday from 10 AM to 2 PM. Adoptable dogs

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We also adopted our Baxter through Max's Pet Connection.
I don't think you will pay a lot for an older house-broken dog, especially if you talk to Max and explain the situation.
It's a great organization. Thanks for thinking of a rescue.
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We also adopted our Baxter through Max's Pet Connection.
I don't think you will pay a lot for an older house-broken dog, especially if you talk to Max and explain the situation.
It's a great organization. Thanks for thinking of a rescue.
I volunteer with Max's Pet Connection and the approximate fee for a dog is $325. The fee is generally higher for puppies/purebreds and lower for older/special needs dogs. All of the dogs have the adoption fees now printed on the id cards which are attached to the crates. Keep in mind that the dogs are up to date on all shots, they are spayed/neutered, micro-chipped, and are kept in foster homes until their forever home can be found. There is a $25 non-refundable application fee, and if the adoption goes through, that fee is deducted from the final adoption fee of the dog. References are checked and a home visit is also completed.

The dogs come from kill shelters, owner surrender, and strays, but they stay in foster homes. We will be at the Lady Lake PetSmart on 441 on Saturday 7/28 and on alternate Saturdays at the new PetSmart on 466 on Wedgewood Lane. The hours are 10-2. Another poster included a link to the website (Thank you!), which I will re-post here for convenience: Max's Pet Connection

Anyone looking for a pet, please, please look at any pet rescue or the local animal shelters. There are some great pets waiting for their forever homes. My favorite breed? Rescue of course-my avatar is of our two rescues. We are blessed to have them in our lives.
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I volunteer with Max's Pet Connection and the approximate fee for a dog is $325. The fee is generally higher for puppies/purebreds and lower for older/special needs dogs. All of the dogs have the adoption fees now printed on the id cards which are attached to the crates. Keep in mind that the dogs are up to date on all shots, they are spayed/neutered, micro-chipped, and are kept in foster homes until their forever home can be found. There is a $25 non-refundable application fee, and if the adoption goes through, that fee is deducted from the final adoption fee of the dog. References are checked and a home visit is also completed.

The dogs come from kill shelters, owner surrender, and strays, but they stay in foster homes. We will be at the Lady Lake PetSmart on 441 on Saturday 7/28 and on alternate Saturdays at the new PetSmart on 466 on Wedgewood Lane. The hours are 10-2. Another poster included a link to the website (Thank you!), which I will re-post here for convenience: Max's Pet Connection

Anyone looking for a pet, please, please look at any pet rescue or the local animal shelters. There are some great pets waiting for their forever homes. My favorite breed? Rescue of course-my avatar is of our two rescues. We are blessed to have them in our lives.
Your rescue pups are so cute. Thumbs up for all people involved in rescuing pets.
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once a month the humane society of sumter brings dogs to the Villages. they were just here last fri. I see from their website they have a few smaller dogs and the adoption fee until the end of the month is $125. Sometimes rescues give discounts if you take older dogs. you can call and find out when they are coming next month and to which rec center. they bring smaller dogs suitable for Villagers.
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I helping my neighbor who lost his wife about eight months ago. He loves dogs, so I am helping him to find a small house-broken loving dog. If you know of any that need a home, please let me know. I have found that some of the non-profit rescues charge around $500 for an adoption. He cannot afford that.
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Then how is he going to to afford food and the inevitable vet bills?
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Then how is he going to to afford food and the inevitable vet bills?
At first, I dismissed this as a negative comment.
However, on second reading, I think Photo voices a valid concern.
Janet, I applaud your wanting to make a positive difference in this man's life. Good for you.
I assume this gentleman isn't young, and therefore probably should adopt an older well-trained dog.
Older dogs may well develop health issues that lead to expensive vet bills.
Also yearly check-ups and preventative pills for heartworm and lymes disease aren't cheap.
Janet, please make sure he can afford food, medication and vet bills before you make a decision.
Oh, and grooming is expensive, so a short-haired dog like Beau would be best.
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There are several small dogs at HS/SPCA.....check out the website HSSPCA.org and the adoption fee is $100.00 tail end of month then $125. Stop by and see you new furever best friend!
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At first, I dismissed this as a negative comment.
However, on second reading, I think Photo voices a valid concern.
Janet, I applaud your wanting to make a positive difference in this man's life. Good for you.
I assume this gentleman isn't young, and therefore probably should adopt an older well-trained dog.
Older dogs may well develop health issues that lead to expensive vet bills.
Also yearly check-ups and preventative pills for heartworm and lymes disease aren't cheap.
Janet, please make sure he can afford food, medication and vet bills before you make a decision.
I definitely didn't intend it as a negative comment, and after reading my post again, I could see how it could be misconstrued as being so. Having owned pets for many years, I know all too well the vet bills pet owners can incur.
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There are several small dogs at HS/SPCA.....check out the website HSSPCA.org and the adoption fee is $100.00 tail end of month then $125. Stop by and see you new furever best friend!
This organization is terrific. We got our little guy there several months ago and he is perfect, our house is a home again. When we picked pup (he is about 3) up, he came all vetted, along with a few days worth of food, leash, collar, a toy and something else. Well worth the adoption fee, and special thanks to all the folks who make it happen.
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Congrats! He is adorable.
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This organization is terrific. We got our little guy there several months ago and he is perfect, our house is a home again. When we picked pup (he is about 3) up, he came all vetted, along with a few days worth of food, leash, collar, a toy and something else. Well worth the adoption fee, and special thanks to all the folks who make it happen.
I love a happy adoption story.
Congratulations -- your new dog picked a great mom.
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South Lake Animal League (aka The Animal League) has over 200 pets I just read. That has to be cats and dogs. One of my dogs came from there. It is about 13 miles out of Leesburg. And assuming he is a senior and if he adopts a senior, he gets a discount on the adoption fees. Is he looking for a certain breed? Cat & Dog Animal Shelter | The Animal League (Clermont/Groveland)
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I don't know if this would work, but if finances are a concern, could this man be a foster home? Don't rescue groups normally cover vet expenses for the foster homes?
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