Tuesday, May 12, 2015

My Name is Gail!

 

 

Hello Peeps!

 

I’m a lucky girl named Gail! 

 

Gail shelter dog May 12 2015

 

I’m about 7 to 8 years old and they say about 50 lbs.  I used to live in Kentucky but I had a big lump on my tummy so my family gave me up to the shelter.  I got lucky.  My foster mom in Illinois saw my picture and rescued me. 

It wasn’t a tumer.  It was two hernias.  My foster mom got the hernias repaired and had me spayed. 

I still have heartworm which I’m going to be treated for before you adopt me. 

I’m feeling great and I’m greatful my foster mom came to my rescue and got me medical attention.  am so thankful for the rescue and my foster mom for giving me the medical care I needed right away!

“I have started my treatment for heartworm and if you adopt me I would need to go with you once a month for a couple months to one of the rescue partner vets near you. The rescue is paying for the treatment, so there is no additional cost for you. I don't have any symptoms and I will be completely cured, I don't want you to be worried about me. I am a happy, happy girl who loves to be near my people. I'm a really good girl and have made friends with the other foster dogs, the resident dogs, and the resident cat! I sit for treats too! Like a typical retriever, I LOVE everybody. :) I know you will love me too when you meet me.”

 

“The adoption fee of $300.00 includes spay, hernia repairs, heartworm treatment, microchip, and current distemper combo and rabies vaccinations. If you are interested in adopting, please visit our website at www.starfishanimalrescue.com. Once you complete and submit your dog adoption application we will set up an appointment to meet this pup!”

 

(Photo and all information is courtesy of  http://www.starfishanimalrescue.com/  and petfinder.com)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

7 comments:

  1. Gail I'm so sad that the first furmily gave you away without regret.... And I hope so much you will find a family now who loves you and who will see you as a part of the furmily...
    easy rider

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  2. Hi Gail, I hope you do well with your heartwom treatment and find a home soon.

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  3. Poor Gail - what a story. Hope her heartworm treatment goes well and she finds a forever home soon.

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  4. Gail, what a story! I hope you feel better soon and find the perfect home quickly.

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  5. What a wonderful foster mom you have! BUTT, we want to hear that the rest of the story means you are 100 percent healthy and in a furever home!

    Your Pals,

    Murphy & Stanley

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  6. We sure hope that she finds a good home.

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  7. Lucky is beautiful! So glad her foster mom found her! Sharing and hoping she finds a home real soon!

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