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Former Foster Feature: Nick and Millie

4/26/2015

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Today's Former Foster Feature is Nick and Millie.

Nick (Was Mick) came into rescue as an owner release. His mom got divorced and was unable to give Nick the attention he needed so she did what was best for him and released him to rescue. Due to the changes in his life he had gained a lot of weight and came to us at 38 lbs.

Millie (was Midge) came to us via a local high kill shelter. She ended up in the shelter when her elderly mom and dad could no longer care for her and their son dropped her off at the shelter where she was pulled and transferred to us. Millie was also overweight at almost 30 lbs and extremely fearful.

These two were adopted by the same family who live full time in an RV and were able to give these two lots of exercise, which, combined with a healthy diet, has gotten these two into great shape! Nick has lost a whopping 12 lbs and Millie has lost about 6-7 lbs.

Thank you so much to their wonderful family for working so hard to get these pups healthy and for giving them such a wonderful, loving home!


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Interested in learning more about our foster to adopt program?

While primarily we do this with puppies, there are occasions where we do this with adult dogs as well.

Once you have an approved adoption application and have submitted photos/videos of your yard we will match you up with a dog who you will meet and if you feel it’s a good fit, you sign a foster to adopt agreement and pay half of the adoption fee up front. Once the dog has had its vetting we finalize the adoption, the remainder of the fee is paid and we then transfer ownership of the dog, vet records and transfer the microchip to the adopter. If at any time in the foster to adopt period it is clear the dog is not a good fit, we will work with you to find a new foster to adopt home for the dog and refund the adoption fee.

This is different from a spay/neuter contract in that we schedule the spay/neuter and the ownership of the dog isn’t transferred until after the surgery. We do this to ensure the dog gets spayed/neutered when it needs to be done.

Foster to adopt homes must be in Utah, from Ogden to Provo, and must be willing to come to Murray or Tooele for surgeries. Exceptions may be made for outside that area but adopter must come to Murray or Tooele for vetting.
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