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Baby Girl

  • Young
  • Female
  • Small

About Baby Girl

Albany, NY

Breed

Physical Traits

Young
(1-3 years)
Female
Small
(0-25 lbs)
Coat: Long
Gray / Blue / Silver, Black, White / Cream

Behavior

House-trained: No

Health

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

Baby Girl’s Compatibility

    This pet has bad compatibility with kids.

    This pet has bad compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

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Baby Girl's Story

**WE ARE ALWAYS IN NEED OF FOSTER HOMES** Homeward Bound Dog Rescue is an all volunteer rescue organization and all our dogs and puppies are in foster homes - we are not a shelter and do NOT have a facility where we house our dogs. For adoption information go to: www.homewardbounddogrescue.com. You must fill out an application online as we do NOT accept applications at our clinics.<br/><br/>Hi my name is Baby Girl. I am a very sweet little girl about 10 lbs and 2 years old. My Mom was a senior who sadly had to give me up. She took very good care of me as I was her baby girl. She and I lived a very solitary life. It was hard for me to leave her and I missed her so much that when I arrived in my foster home I would not eat or go near my new foster mom for three days, but she was very patient with me and gave me all the time I needed.<br/><br/>Due to unexpected circumstances I came to live with my current foster mom, her brother and other dogs. My transition was a bit easier this time and more of my personality is showing each day I'm here. I keep a good eye on mom and know right where she is. I am a girl who knows what she wants and I'm a bit persistent until I get it. I like the spot on the left side of mom on the couch and I will pace back and forth if another dog is there hoping they will get down so I can jump up. I also want that special spot in bed even if it is where mom wants to rest her arm.<br/> <br/>I'm doing ok with the other dogs here but I can be selective on who I want to play with. If I want to play I will initiate play but if I don't want to I want them to leave me alone. I would be best as your one and only. <br/><br/>It appears that I did not have much if any interaction with men. When I see foster dad I bark at him. When I hear him in the other room, I peek around the corner and bark at him. I do like that he gives us all some human treats but that's about it. When he turns around I have nipped at the back of his leg. I know, not cool but that's what happens when you live a solitary life. <br/><br/>I know this is a big want, my ideal home would be with a woman who does not have a lot of men in her life. I would also like for her to work from home. I do not want to spend days or nights alone waiting for you to come home. While I'm only two years old I'm not age appropriate for seniors. I can't bear to lose another mom.<br/><br/>I don't go outside to potty, I use a potty pad. If you want me to potty outside you can forget about it. While I like to follow my foster mom around the yard I don't know that this is where dogs usually potty. I spent my whole life inside and using a potty pad is normal for me. <br/><br/>Since I was never around kids of any age, I would prefer to keep it that way.<br/><br/>My first foster mom loves me to pieces (so does my second one), she thinks I am a very special girl. She wants me to have someone who will spend a lot of time with me and love me. In a heartbeat she would foster fail with me and let me live with her forever, but she is older and does not want me to have to find yet another forever mom.<br/><br/>If I sound like the girl for you, please visit the website and submit your application.<br/><br/>Our adoption clinics are held one Saturday a month at our facility in Schenectady on John Street, located directly behind Boulevard Bowl (Erie Boulevard) from 10 am to 12 pm (directions are on our website). We require an approved application before we consider anyone for an adoption - so filling out the application is your first step. Once your application has been reviewed, you will receive an email invitation to attend an adoption event. Different dogs and puppies go up for adoption EVERY WEEK so please feel free to visit the site and click on the Petfinder link for updates as we are adopting dogs out in between adoption events. Puppies and dogs up to 2 years old are $395. Dogs over 2 years old are $295. 100% of the adoption fees go to help us save more dogs.

**WE ARE ALWAYS IN NEED OF FOSTER HOMES** Homeward Bound Dog Rescue is an all volunteer rescue organization and all our dogs and puppies are in foster homes - we are not a shelter and do NOT have a facility where we house our dogs. For adoption information go to: www.homewardbounddogrescue.com. You must fill out an application online as we do NOT accept applications at our clinics.

Hi my name is Baby Girl. I am a very sweet little girl about 10 lbs and 2 years old. My Mom was a senior who sadly had to give me up. She took very good care of me as I was her baby girl. She and I lived a very solitary life. It was hard for me to leave her and I missed her so much that when I arrived in my foster home I would not eat or go near my new foster mom for three days, but she was very patient with me and gave me all the time I needed.

Due to unexpected circumstances I came to live with my current foster mom, her brother and other dogs. My transition was a bit easier this time and more of my personality is showing eac

**WE ARE ALWAYS IN NEED OF FOSTER HOMES** Homeward Bound Dog Rescue is an all volunteer rescue organization and all our dogs and puppies are in foster homes - we are not a shelter and do NOT have a facility where we house our dogs. For adoption information go to: www.homewardbounddogrescue.com. You must fill out an application online as we do NOT accept applications at our clinics.

Hi my name is Baby Girl. I am a very sweet little girl about 10 lbs and 2 years old. My Mom was a senior who sadly had to give me up. She took very good care of me as I was her baby girl. She and I lived a very solitary life. It was hard for me to leave her and I missed her so much that when I arrived in my foster home I would not eat or go near my new foster mom for three days, but she was very patient with me and gave me all the time I needed.

Due to unexpected circumstances I came to live with my current foster mom, her brother and other dogs. My transition was a bit easier this time and more of my personality is showing each day I'm here. I keep a good eye on mom and know right where she is. I am a girl who knows what she wants and I'm a bit persistent until I get it. I like the spot on the left side of mom on the couch and I will pace back and forth if another dog is there hoping they will get down so I can jump up. I also want that special spot in bed even if it is where mom wants to rest her arm.

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How To Adopt

Baby Girl was listed as ADOPTABLE by Homeward Bound Dog Rescue of NY
How can I adopt Baby Girl?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Homeward Bound Dog Rescue of NY. They may then ask for more details or an official application prior to an adoption. If you're a match, they'll reach out with next steps and timing.
How can I find out if Baby Girl is a good fit for me?
Click the "See How You Match" button, answer a few simple questions, and see how you match up! It takes less than a minute to complete. You can also reach out directly to Homeward Bound Dog Rescue of NY for details on the pet.
When can I meet Baby Girl?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Homeward Bound Dog Rescue of NY will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Baby Girl, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Homeward Bound Dog Rescue of NY, and they'll be happy to help!
Homeward Bound Dog Rescue of NY's Adoption Policy
Adoption Requirements Process: 1) Fill out an On-Line Adoption application. This should be completed with little or no omissions or incorrect data. Please understand that we cannot process your application if you do not take the time to fill one out properly. Please note that until we review your application and tell you that you are approved to adopt, you cannot adopt one of our dogs - the process does take a little while so it is good start early. For various reasons, we are no longer accepting "hand-apps." Pay particular attention to your references and Veterinarian, including phone numbers. You will need to let your vet know that they can release information to us. We will be calling them. Filling out an on-line application before you come to the Saturday clinic will speed up the process, and will go directly to the HB volunteers who manage applications. Please remember to click the "SUBMIT APPLICATION" button when completed. If you are not within 40 miles of the Albany Airport, please do not apply. This a distance we decided upon and if you disagree with our definition for out-of-the-area, please feel free to look for a dog in your community. 2) Interview: Qualified volunteer (we are all volunteers) interviews you, for numerous reasons. First, we want to find our dogs the best possible homes. Second, we want to match personalities as much as possible. (We really don't want to see adoptions fail). Third, we get a kick out of helping to complete families, and who knows, you might get convinced to become a volunteer as well. We require everyone in the household to be present for the interview process, especially young children. We need to see the interaction between the dog and everyone in the family, and for that reason we NEVER do surprise or gift adoptions. 3) Reference Check: See the first reason for the interview. 4) Home Visit: We will do a home visit if you have animals at home that we feel our dog needs to meet before adoption takes place. Sometimes personalities clash, and somebody does not like someone else. This is especially true if you have cats and we do not know how the dog you wish to adopt will react to cats. We will also do a home visit for any potential adopter who requests it or if we feel there is a situation at home that warrants one. We have replaced the home visit for many of our adopters, by our interview, as we feel it is thorough and tells us what we need to know. 5) Contract: Once you are approved we will meet to handle the paperwork at our Saturday clinic. Once the contract is completed and your adoption fee is paid (cash or check ONLY) your new family member is turned over. We then hand over or mail you copies of everything we have about your new dog (medical records particularly). 6) Follow Ups: You may hear from us!! We will try to send follow up emails to check out how things are going. 7) Also, please send us pictures of your new family member whenever possible. We love to see success stories, so please keep in touch. You are very welcome to come to a later clinic with your new family member and show them off. We also love to get Alumni pictures and stories from the new family to post.

Baby Girl is from Homeward Bound Dog Rescue of NY

[Albany, NY]

Our Mission
Homeward Bound Dog Rescue is a no-kill, not for profit, dog rescue organization founded in 2004 and staffed entirely by volunteers. We rescue dogs that have been turned over to shelters, surrendered to us, and rescued from puppy mills. All dogs and puppies are placed in foster care to best prepare them for a permanent hom...
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Today's hours: By appointment
Location
P.O. Box 5782 Albany, NY, 12205

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