Linda

  • Adult
  • Female
  • Small

About Linda

Madison, AL

Physical Traits

Adult
(3-8 years)
Female
Small
(0-25 lbs)

Behavior

House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes

Linda’s Compatibility

    This pet has bad compatibility with kids.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has bad compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

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Linda's Story

Linda was given up to the shelter because the owners let her get in bad shape with mammory gland tumors that should have been removed years ago and she should have been spayed to help that also, but they didn't want to deal with any of those issues, so they just turned her over to the shelter who couldn't put her on the adoption floor and would have had to have euthanized her instead, so we took her in. <br/>If she likes you, she likes you but it sometimes takes a little bit because she hasn't had the greatest life. <br/>She likes me so we don't have any issues but she would do best probably as an only child with someone who's home all the time and would understand that there could be issues down the road. We make no promises when it comes to her health and are simply asking that her vaccines be paid for that we had done. <br/>She is heartworm negative and on preventives.<br/>She's been spayed, microchipped, has had her bortatella, rabies, distemper parvo booster, the whole nine yards. SHE DOES NOT LIKE MEN I AM TOLD But the shelter director said she got used to him and he's a man, so ..<br/>And she loved playing with a little boy who was at the shelter when I picked her up today, so I guess she does like kids who are respectful like he was.<br/>Please apply for this little girl online at<br/>MadisonARF.org

Linda was given up to the shelter because the owners let her get in bad shape with mammory gland tumors that should have been removed years ago and she should have been spayed to help that also, but they didn't want to deal with any of those issues, so they just turned her over to the shelter who couldn't put her on the adoption floor and would have had to have euthanized her instead, so we took her in.
If she likes you, she likes you but it sometimes takes a little bit because she hasn't had the greatest life.
She likes me so we don't have any issues but she would do best probably as an only child with someone who's home all the time and would understand that there could be issues down the road. We make no promises when it comes to her health and are simply asking that her vaccines be paid for that we had done.
She is heartworm negative and on preventives.
She's been spayed, microchipped, has had her bortatella, rabies, distemper parvo booster, the whole nine yards. SHE DOES NOT LIKE MEN I AM TOLD But the

Linda was given up to the shelter because the owners let her get in bad shape with mammory gland tumors that should have been removed years ago and she should have been spayed to help that also, but they didn't want to deal with any of those issues, so they just turned her over to the shelter who couldn't put her on the adoption floor and would have had to have euthanized her instead, so we took her in.
If she likes you, she likes you but it sometimes takes a little bit because she hasn't had the greatest life.
She likes me so we don't have any issues but she would do best probably as an only child with someone who's home all the time and would understand that there could be issues down the road. We make no promises when it comes to her health and are simply asking that her vaccines be paid for that we had done.
She is heartworm negative and on preventives.
She's been spayed, microchipped, has had her bortatella, rabies, distemper parvo booster, the whole nine yards. SHE DOES NOT LIKE MEN I AM TOLD But the shelter director said she got used to him and he's a man, so ..
And she loved playing with a little boy who was at the shelter when I picked her up today, so I guess she does like kids who are respectful like he was.
Please apply for this little girl online at
MadisonARF.org

How To Adopt

Linda was listed as Adoptable by Madison Animal Rescue Foundation
How can I adopt Linda?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Madison Animal Rescue Foundation. 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 Linda 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 Madison Animal Rescue Foundation for details on the pet.
When can I meet Linda?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Madison Animal Rescue Foundation will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Linda, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Madison Animal Rescue Foundation, and they'll be happy to help!
Madison Animal Rescue Foundation's Adoption Policy
About Us The Madison Animal Rescue Foundation (MARF) is a non-profit 501C3 foundation that saves animals from Madison Animal Control, City of Madison, Alabama. MARF was founded and is run by volunteers. MARF is a strong advocate of responsible pet ownership which includes and is not limited to: monthly heartworm prevention, monthly flea/tick prevention, annual vaccinations, annual heartworm tests, microchip & registration, and spay/neuter of all current pets living with the person/persons applying to adopt a pet from Madison Animal Rescue Foundation. Our Mission To Rescue as many homeless animals from the City of Madison, Alabama as possible. MARF strives to promote a positive public image for the City and is a strong advocate of responsible pet ownership which includes and is not limited to: monthly heart worm prevention, monthly flea/tick prevention, annual vaccinations, annual heartworm tests, spay neuter and microchipping of all pets. MARF microchips and registers all of our animals as a proactive measure to ensure that any MARF animal that is lost is reunited with their owner. What We Do MARF was founded in 2008 for one purpose: To save the Animals of the City of Madison. At the time, the city had a 98% euthanasia rate. This means basically any animal not claimed was euthanized after 7 days. MARF has single handedly reduced that rate to virtually zero! The City of Madison now boasts they are "no kill" due to the tireless efforts of our volunteers and fosters! We started as a small group who paid the vet bills out of our own pockets for every animal that came into the shelter and we pulled to save. We have grown to save over 6,000 animals, not only from Madison Animal Control, but also the lost, abandoned or surrendered pets in Madison and surrounding counties. We rescue not only from Madison County but also Decatur, Athens and other nearby community shelters. Our amazing donors and volunteers who constantly have fundraisers have allowed us to spend over $150,000 a year in vet bills to save these animals. We may not have the highest numbers compared to other rescues, but we strive to ensure every one of our precious pets go to the best home. We require applications and vet checks. We want our animals to be a part of your family and be the best fit for them and you! When it doesn’t work out we do all in our power to help the adopter, offer advice, help and often pay for training. In addition MARF often helps those who love their pets but are on hard times by assisting with vetting, food or medicine as our budget allows. We initiated a spay/neuter program for the city of Madison at our own expense. We aren’t perfect, but we strive to be as close to perfect as possible when it comes to saving animals and doing our utmost to ensure they are cared for and go to the best home possible. Our Goals Promote the humane treatment of animals Establish a rescue-friendly environment through adoption programs and public awareness Promote the importance of Spaying and Neutering to control the pet population Ensure every animal adopted from MARF is vaccinated and spayed or neutered Provide for proper disease control Educate the community on the humane treatment of animals

Linda is from Madison Animal Rescue Foundation

[Madison, AL]

Our Mission
Our Mission To Rescue as many homeless animals from the City of Madison, Alabama as possible. MARF strives to promote a positive public image for the City and is a strong advocate of responsible pet ownership which includes and is not limited to: monthly heart worm prevention, monthly flea/tick prevention, annual vaccinati...
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