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Collette

  • Puppy
  • Female
  • Large
  • German Shepherd Dog

About Collette

Glendale, AZ

Breed

German Shepherd DogMix

Physical Traits

Puppy
(less than 1 year)
Female
Large
(61-100 lbs)
Coat: Medium
Black, Yellow / Tan / Blond / Fawn

Behavior

House-trained: No

Collette’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.

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Collette's Story

ADOPTION OF A PUPPY UNDER 9 MONTHS OF AGE<br/><br/>The dog you are interested in is a puppy (under one year of age). Puppies are typically placed into their new homes on a foster-to-adopt basis until he or she is old enough to be spayed or neutered. Our general preference is for puppies to be no younger than 7 months old for females and 9 months old for males at the time of sterilization.<br/><br/>However, if a puppy is rescued directly from a shelter, we may be required to spay or neuter the puppy at an earlier age in order to comply with shelter policies and to maintain our rescue partnerships. In these cases, the procedure will be completed prior to adoption, even if it is earlier than our preferred timeline.<br/><br/>Homes with pools must demonstrate that puppies can be safely restricted from pool access through appropriate fencing or a secure pool cover.<br/><br/>Additional puppy vaccinations will be required and will be coordinated by Saving Paws Rescue AZ (SPR). Vaccines may be administered in the adopter’s home by an SPR volunteer or completed by the adopter at an SPR-approved veterinary facility.<br/><br/>Puppies often have multiple potential adopters. SPR carefully evaluates each application to determine the best possible match based on the puppy’s current needs and anticipated needs as they grow.<br/><br/>Collette is an approximately 4-month-old puppy who, along with her sister Cameron, was rescued and given a second chance at life. Now safe and growing, Collette is ready to find her forever family. She is a sweet, loving girl with a playful puppy spirit and a heart full of affection.<br/><br/>Like all puppies, Collette is curious, energetic, and still learning her manners. She has sharp puppy teeth and loves to chew, so a home prepared for typical puppy behavior—with plenty of toys, guidance, and patience—will help her thrive. Because of this, a home with older children is recommended.<br/><br/>Collette is very smart and eager to learn. She enjoys spending time with her people and will do best with a family committed to training, consistency, and lots of love. With the right home, Collette will grow into a wonderful companion and loyal family member with so much love to share.<br/><br/>If you can give Collette an indoor forever home, please fill out our online application at:<br/>http://www.savingpawsrescueaz.org/adoption-form/<br/><br/>Meet and greets are scheduled only with an approved application. We are an all-volunteer organization, so please allow a few days for application processing and reference checks.<br/><br/>Thank you for your interest in saving the life of a puppy and providing a FOREVER home.

ADOPTION OF A PUPPY UNDER 9 MONTHS OF AGE

The dog you are interested in is a puppy (under one year of age). Puppies are typically placed into their new homes on a foster-to-adopt basis until he or she is old enough to be spayed or neutered. Our general preference is for puppies to be no younger than 7 months old for females and 9 months old for males at the time of sterilization.

However, if a puppy is rescued directly from a shelter, we may be required to spay or neuter the puppy at an earlier age in order to comply with shelter policies and to maintain our rescue partnerships. In these cases, the procedure will be completed prior to adoption, even if it is earlier than our preferred timeline.

Homes with pools must demonstrate that puppies can be safely restricted from pool access through appropriate fencing or a secure pool cover.

Additional puppy vaccinations will be required and will be coordinated by Saving Paws Rescue AZ (SPR). Vaccines may be administered in the adopter’s home by an

ADOPTION OF A PUPPY UNDER 9 MONTHS OF AGE

The dog you are interested in is a puppy (under one year of age). Puppies are typically placed into their new homes on a foster-to-adopt basis until he or she is old enough to be spayed or neutered. Our general preference is for puppies to be no younger than 7 months old for females and 9 months old for males at the time of sterilization.

However, if a puppy is rescued directly from a shelter, we may be required to spay or neuter the puppy at an earlier age in order to comply with shelter policies and to maintain our rescue partnerships. In these cases, the procedure will be completed prior to adoption, even if it is earlier than our preferred timeline.

Homes with pools must demonstrate that puppies can be safely restricted from pool access through appropriate fencing or a secure pool cover.

Additional puppy vaccinations will be required and will be coordinated by Saving Paws Rescue AZ (SPR). Vaccines may be administered in the adopter’s home by an SPR volunteer or completed by the adopter at an SPR-approved veterinary facility.

Puppies often have multiple potential adopters. SPR carefully evaluates each application to determine the best possible match based on the puppy’s current needs and anticipated needs as they grow.

Collette is an approximately 4-month-old puppy who, along with her sister Cameron, was rescued and giv

Collette is from Saving Paws

[Glendale, AZ]

Our Mission
Saving Paws Rescue AZ is an all-volunteer, 501 (c) (3) charitable organization in Phoenix, Arizona, dedicated to providing veterinary care, evaluation and adoptive homes for German Shepherd Dogs , Belgian Malinois and others who are left in pounds to await uncertain fate, are owner surrenders ( divorce, death, etc.) or are ...
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