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Annie aka Mummie Ween

  • Adult
  • Female
  • Small

About Annie aka Mummie Ween

Woolwich, ME

Breed

Physical Traits

Adult
(3-8 years)
Female
Small
(0-25 lbs)
Coat: Short
Red / Chestnut / Orange

Behavior

House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes
Special Needs:
No

Annie aka Mummie Ween’s Compatibility

    This pet has good compatibility with kids.

    This pet has good compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

Adoption Fee

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Annie aka Mummie Ween's Story

Annie- or Mummy Ween as she is so lovingly called in her foster home. Came into rescue incredibly pregnant and raised a handful of wonderful babies who’ve gone to their own homes. Her foster mom has a few more challenging foster pups in her care so Annie hasn’t gotten a lot of post time- simply because she’s just so easy to live with posting her goes to the wayside. She has had a bit of interest but hasn’t quite found the right match among them but that’s ok! <br/>Annie has even helped raise a tinnnny puppy who was barely hanging on when her foster mom picked her up. She cleaned her and stimulated her and socialized her and certainly aided in her recovery. - she’s wonderful with other dogs. Likes to play and snuggle! She is respectful of older dogs but we’d like her to have at least one playful other dog in her new home to- really helps her confidence and is so good for her to play. If she sees a strange dog outside she is absolutely going to do the Chiweenie alert barking- as they do. She may on occasion try to be the boss of the couch 🙄. We simply tell her no and set her down. but a few minutes into snuggle time she is always sharing a pillow with her favorite human next to another dog.<br/>She loves to be with her people- she can be Leary of men at first. She is also a little nervous if she thinks someone is going to scoop her up she runs and hides and plays a strong game of keep away. But if you’re sitting on a couch she jumps right up for a snuggle and you can pick her up from there without issue.<br/>She does love kids! Because she is so small (under 10 lbs) for her own safety we would say slightly older ones- probably no toddlers who could accidentally squish her. One of her favorite humans is a 7 year old little boy 🥰<br/>Her foster home has a fenced yard so she hasn’t had much leash time and that will need continued work. She has a little nervous streak that could absolutely make her a flight risk if ever off leash- her home absolutely needs to be committed to leash training and walking her or have a fenced yard. <br/>She is small but energetic! This girl loves to have an active family to keep up with and then snuggles hard at the end of a playful day 💜<br/>She is not a chewer or destructive in any way. She loves toys a nice yard to run in and cozy couches and other dogs to play with and occupy her days. <br/>Annie is an absolute love bug. We could talk about her all day. She’s got Chiweenie spice (of course!) But also the BEST snuggles you could ever wish for. If you are a Chiweenie lover with the most incredible home to offer - this might be your girl.<br/><br/>If you think you might be interested in adopting Annie or just want to get pre-approved to adopt through us, please fill out an application on our website. Approvals are valid for one year and you will not have the waiting period of an application if you see a dog that you like! Approved adopters are placed on our email list for each transport and receive our Google slides that we send to all pre-approved adopters before posting on Petfinder and our social media and are eligible to attend our meet and greet events.

Annie- or Mummy Ween as she is so lovingly called in her foster home. Came into rescue incredibly pregnant and raised a handful of wonderful babies who’ve gone to their own homes. Her foster mom has a few more challenging foster pups in her care so Annie hasn’t gotten a lot of post time- simply because she’s just so easy to live with posting her goes to the wayside. She has had a bit of interest but hasn’t quite found the right match among them but that’s ok!
Annie has even helped raise a tinnnny puppy who was barely hanging on when her foster mom picked her up. She cleaned her and stimulated her and socialized her and certainly aided in her recovery. - she’s wonderful with other dogs. Likes to play and snuggle! She is respectful of older dogs but we’d like her to have at least one playful other dog in her new home to- really helps her confidence and is so good for her to play. If she sees a strange dog outside she is absolutely going to do the Chiweenie alert barking- as they do. She may on occasion try to be the boss

Annie- or Mummy Ween as she is so lovingly called in her foster home. Came into rescue incredibly pregnant and raised a handful of wonderful babies who’ve gone to their own homes. Her foster mom has a few more challenging foster pups in her care so Annie hasn’t gotten a lot of post time- simply because she’s just so easy to live with posting her goes to the wayside. She has had a bit of interest but hasn’t quite found the right match among them but that’s ok!
Annie has even helped raise a tinnnny puppy who was barely hanging on when her foster mom picked her up. She cleaned her and stimulated her and socialized her and certainly aided in her recovery. - she’s wonderful with other dogs. Likes to play and snuggle! She is respectful of older dogs but we’d like her to have at least one playful other dog in her new home to- really helps her confidence and is so good for her to play. If she sees a strange dog outside she is absolutely going to do the Chiweenie alert barking- as they do. She may on occasion try to be the boss of the couch 🙄. We simply tell her no and set her down. but a few minutes into snuggle time she is always sharing a pillow with her favorite human next to another dog.
She loves to be with her people- she can be Leary of men at first. She is also a little nervous if she thinks someone is going to scoop her up she runs and hides and plays a strong game of keep away. But if you’re sitting on a

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Rescue Charlie's Friends's Adoption Policy
Our Goal We do all we can to ensure that the dog and its new family are well matched. We want you to be happy with your new dog and of course we want your new dog to be happy and have a great life. Our adoption process may seem like a bit much but we feel it is necessary to achieve our goal. The Adoption Process - What to Expect After reading our Adoption Policy, Please fill out our Adoption Application. We will contact you to schedule a home visit by one of our volunteers. This is just to ensure that the dog will not be in a dangerous situation. It is also a great time for you to get all your questions answered. Please call your veterinarian and authorize them to release information about your pets to Rescue Charlie’s Friends. Here is the type of information we will be looking for: If you have any pets now (or in the past) do you keep them up to date on their vaccinations? We require that all your dogs and cats (including both indoor and outdoor cats) or any other pets living in your household are up to date on their vaccinations and get an annual exam. We require that all dogs living in the household be spayed or neutered (unless your veterinarian has a medical reason why this should not be done). Do they appear to be well cared for and free from abuse or neglect. Know the Rules If you are renting, you may need to get approval from your Landlord to bring a new pet into your home. Please make sure that your town, homeowner’s association, homeowners insurance or landlord don’t have any restrictions that might interfere with the adoption. Then What? Once these steps are completed satisfactorily, you will be notified when you have been approved for adoption! When do I get my Dog? All dogs received from out of state are quarantined for at least five days (or 48 hours, depending on age) before you receive them. This is to make sure that they are free from disease and it is also required by State law. Once you have been approved, the fee has been paid and the quarantine period has passed, we will contact you and give you your new dog. You will be asked to sign our Adoption Contract. This is our favorite part – seeing the big smiles and happy faces on both dogs and their new owners. Adoption Application What is the Adoption Fee? Our adoption fee is $450.00. Yes, this seems like a lot but if there is a little left over, it goes toward the huge, unexpected veterinary expenses that come up all too often. Remember, this is a not-for-profit organization composed of volunteers, none of whom are paid. Expenses not covered by the fee come out of our personal pockets. That’s why donations are always welcome! What does the Fee Cover? Here is what the fee covers: Veterinary fees to get the dog approved for interstate transport (if applicable), including any necessary treatment for possible health issues. Transportation from wherever the dog is located to Maine. Vaccinations including Rabies, DHLPP and Bordatella De-Worming, if needed Neuter/Spayed Flea and Tick preventative (Frontline/Advantage) Heartworm preventative Adoption Fee Introductions We ask that as soon as possible, your new dog meets all members of your household, including other pets, to ensure that any conflicts are recognized early so adjustments can be made. Please see our Resources page for tips on introducing a new dog to your household. Resources What if Things Don't Work Out? If for any reason, your new dog is not a good match, we ask that it be returned to us for placement in another home. We will arrange to meet with you to retrieve the dog and we will work to place the dog in another home. If we are notified within 14 days after you receive your dog that the dog is not a good fit in your home and you want the dog to leave, we will refund your Adoption Fee in full. Please do not surrender the dog to a shelter, sell or give it to someone else or advertise it, such as on Craigslist. Remember that the Adoption Contract requires that the dog be returned to Rescue Charlie’s Friends if for whatever reason, you do not want to keep it.

Annie aka Mummie Ween is from Rescue Charlie's Friends

[Woolwich, ME]

Our Mission
Hi, I’m Charlie. This dog rescue organization is named after me. My sister and I were in cages, sleeping on a cold concrete floor and getting lousy food. It was crowded, dirty, very scary and they had to make room because more dogs were coming. If we hadn’t been rescued, things would not have ended well for us. Some...
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