The corgis from the Colorado National Mill Dog rescue are posted. There are I think 13 of them. Oh if only I lived closer to Colorado. Hope all these pups find new homes quickly. Here is the website for the rescue:
http://www.milldogrescue.org/Available_Dogs.html
And just 1 of the corgis listed today:
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The link to the original thread about the corgis:
http://www.mycorgi.com/forum/topics/foster-families-needed-for-corg...
CMND will get roughly 20 more corgis after these get adopted. So if you want to adopt one or know someone who would like one, read the requirement and spread the word. You can help by donating directly to CMND, please do not call them at this time, they are overwhelm with the care of the fosters.
CMND DO ALLOW out of state adoption
Adoption fees are:
$300 for puppies up to 6 months old
$250 for 6 months old to 8 years old
$150 for dogs older than 8 years old
Our expenses preparing our dogs for adoption are much greater than our fees cover. Donations above the adoption fees will help us continue our efforts to rescue dogs.
The fee includes:
Spay/neuter
Shots including rabies
Dentals will be given to dogs that have health issues with their teeth.
We offer a full refund (minus a $50 processing fee) up to 14 days after the adoption if the adoption doesn’t work out.
Once again, for the sake of the dog, we ask that adopters give the dog a reasonable amount of time and patience before deciding to return the dog. If the dog does need to be returned, it is the policy of NMDR that all dogs are returned to us and never surrendered to any other person or organization for any reason.
Placement of dogs outside of Colorado Springs:
We have found homes for dogs outside the Colorado Springs area. Wherever you reside, if you would
like to make a deserving dog part of your life, please don’t hesitate to contact us. We do not, however, ship dogs. Interested adopters must come and meet the dogs. It would be best to plan a trip after being
approved for adoption. We would communicate thoroughly with a prospective adopter and get references
prior to your trip.
Placement of dogs in home with young children:
NMDR does not typically adopt dogs into homes with children under 4 years of age. However,depending on the child and the dog your family is interested in, exceptions are occasionally made. Please understand that our proceeding with the application process does not mean that we will deem any specific dog a good fit for your family, but we will do our best to work with you in finding the most appropriate companion for your home.
Thank you for your interest in caring for a rescued dog.
I saw they do out of state adoption, but it looks like I'd have to travel there to meet them and the dog first (which is really IMO the only way to truly know if one would be a good fit for us)
Right now I don't have the time or resources to drive from Indiana to Colorado. But I would love to get one of the males listed (as Scout gets along better with boys).
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