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Stanley

  • Adult
  • Male
  • Small

About Stanley

Fort Montgomery, NY

Breed

Physical Traits

Adult
(3-8 years)
Male
Small
(0-25 lbs)
Coat: Long
White / Cream, Black

Behavior

Personality
Quiet, Friendly, Couch, Gentle, Loves
House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

Stanley’s Compatibility

    This pet has unknown 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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Stanley's Story

Backstory for Stanley<br/><br/>Stanley found himself in an overcapacity animal control facility that euthanizes due to lack of space. He was abandoned at a "friends" house by someone who left the state and never returned. He arrived to the animal control facility neglected, not neutered, and with a damaged eye. Animal Saints Rescue Society was asked to pull him to safety to give him a second chance at life. <br/><br/> <br/><br/>Get to Know Stanley<br/><br/>age: 6-8 years<br/>breed: Shih Tzu <br/>weight: approximately 16 pounds <br/><br/>Vaccines and treatments: <br/>Rabies <br/>Bordetella <br/>DHPP, part one and two <br/>Dewormer <br/>Flea/tick prevention <br/><br/>Other tests and procedures: <br/>Heart worm test - negative <br/>Fecal test - negative <br/>Urinalysis to help treat initial infection which has been resolved <br/>Neuter surgery<br/><br/>Additional procedures: <br/><br/>• Eye enucleation of his left eye that was too infected to repair<br/>• Microchipped<br/>• Laser therapy to help with initial pain from infection which is now gone<br/>• Bloodwork - some elevated WBC and BUN due to infection when he was pulled to safety. It has been checked twice so far, and numbers are decreasing to show he is healing. Kidney levels are higher than normal range and should be rechecked in a few months. Stanley should be fed a lower protein diet to keep his kidneys functioning well.<br/><br/>Veterinary care costs given to Stanley by Animal Saints Rescue Society, based upon NYC area pricing, is $3,500+<br/><br/>Requested adoption donation fee is only $750. This is to partly cover his lifesaving expenses that our 501(c)(3) nonprofit animal rescue incurred to give him a second chance at life.<br/><br/><br/>Breed and Hair Notes <br/><br/>Stanley has hair and not fur. He is a handsome blend of grey and white hair. <br/><br/>PLEASE NOTE: Stanley's hair will grow as it is not fur. He will need professional grooming every 4-6 weeks. Only apply if you understand the additional maintenance and cost these dear hair-not-fur souls need and are willing to commit to life for such care.<br/><br/>Stanley is wonderful for baths and hair trims. He loves attention, and giving him treats through it all makes it even more fun for him. <br/><br/><br/>Personality<br/><br/>Stanley is a gentle bloke who wants a quiet existence with his people nearby. It seems as though he has spent most of his life inside. He goes potty on potty pads, and he loves to nap on any available sofa. <br/><br/>Stanley is not thrilled about the outdoors, though he is just starting to show signs of enjoying it. He is timid about going for walks at present. In time, we can see him gaining confidence outside. For now, he will be your best friend inside by the fireside. He has met several dogs of all ages, and he enjoys their company. He is the quiet boy in the group, letting the bolder ones move forward while he waits for attention. <br/><br/>Stanley is incredibly sweet and an all-around heart melter. <br/><br/>He can see well out of his remaining eye. Given he is without his left eye, he can be startled if approached from his left side. He gets around well and has adjusted brilliantly after his surgery. <br/><br/>Basic foundational skills training sessions with a certified professional positive reinforcement trainer are required for Stanley's adoption. Just a few classes are needed, and they are fun. It’s an excellent way to connect with your newly adopted Saint, too. <br/><br/>You can enjoy meeting Stanley in his short film: https://vimeo.com/1142284479<br/><br/><br/>Ideal Home<br/><br/>It is ideal for Stanley to be in a very laidback home with only adults. Older children are possible, but only those who have experience living with dogs and have great respect and love for them.<br/><br/>Stanley loves the company of other dogs. It is not a requirement for him to have siblings, but he would appreciate the company of other dogs in his life. <br/><br/>Stanley will especially thrive in a home that can give him companionship day and night. He’d be okay for a few hours on his own if you provided him with puzzles and things to do while you’re away. <br/><br/>Plan on sharing your sofa and bedroom with Stanley. He will want to be by your side, no matter where you are and what you are doing. No crates for Stanley. <br/><br/>If you have a very secure fenced-in backyard or outdoor space where he feels safe to venture outside, this would be ideal.<br/><br/><br/>Love and Commitment <br/><br/>At Animal Saints Rescue Society, our goal is to keep dogs out of overcapacity animal control facilities and out of a re-homing cycle. Our goal is to place the dogs we save into lifetime families. <br/><br/>With this in mind, we seek adopters who understand that an adoption is a lifetime commitment. The families who adopt from us believe that love is not a feeling, it is a decision. Some humans still believe it’s okay to try out a dog for a few weeks, a few months, or even a few years — then discard when they get bored or don’t want to deal with emotional or physical ailments. <br/><br/>We are looking for the empathetic, kind, and patient humans in this world who view these Animal Saints as family. They don't believe animals are subordinates or view them as mere possessions; they are partners in life. They are committed to giving them the safety and love they need to flourish. <br/><br/>Will that family be you? We look forward to finding out and receiving your application!

Backstory for Stanley

Stanley found himself in an overcapacity animal control facility that euthanizes due to lack of space. He was abandoned at a "friends" house by someone who left the state and never returned. He arrived to the animal control facility neglected, not neutered, and with a damaged eye. Animal Saints Rescue Society was asked to pull him to safety to give him a second chance at life.



Get to Know Stanley

age: 6-8 years
breed: Shih Tzu
weight: approximately 16 pounds

Vaccines and treatments:
Rabies
Bordetella
DHPP, part one and two
Dewormer
Flea/tick prevention

Other tests and procedures:
Heart worm test - negative
Fecal test - negative
Urinalysis to help treat initial infection which has been resolved
Neuter surgery

Additional procedures:

• Eye enucleation of his left eye that was too infected to repair
• Microchipped
• Laser therapy to help with initial pain from infection

Backstory for Stanley

Stanley found himself in an overcapacity animal control facility that euthanizes due to lack of space. He was abandoned at a "friends" house by someone who left the state and never returned. He arrived to the animal control facility neglected, not neutered, and with a damaged eye. Animal Saints Rescue Society was asked to pull him to safety to give him a second chance at life.



Get to Know Stanley

age: 6-8 years
breed: Shih Tzu
weight: approximately 16 pounds

Vaccines and treatments:
Rabies
Bordetella
DHPP, part one and two
Dewormer
Flea/tick prevention

Other tests and procedures:
Heart worm test - negative
Fecal test - negative
Urinalysis to help treat initial infection which has been resolved
Neuter surgery

Additional procedures:

• Eye enucleation of his left eye that was too infected to repair
• Microchipped
• Laser therapy to help with initial pain from infection which is now gone
• Bloodwork - some elevated WBC and BUN due to infection when he was pulled to safety. It has been checked twice so far, and numbers are decreasing to show he is healing. Kidney levels are higher than normal range and should be rechecked in a few months. Stanley should be fed a lower protein diet to keep his kidneys functioning well.

Veterinary care costs given to S

How To Adopt

Stanley was listed as ADOPTABLE by Animal Saints Rescue Society
How can I adopt Stanley?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Animal Saints Rescue Society. 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 Stanley 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 Animal Saints Rescue Society for details on the pet.
When can I meet Stanley?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Animal Saints Rescue Society will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Stanley, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Animal Saints Rescue Society, and they'll be happy to help!
Animal Saints Rescue Society's Adoption Policy
A handwritten application is needed with three personal references, a veterinary reference, and a groomer reference. A list of questions is sent to all references initially, then follow-up calls are made. Phone interview with potential adopter happens once references are checked. A list of websites are visited beforehand for background check (do not adopt list, checking to see if they been involved in anything criminal by looking up court documents). In-home visits are required or photographs of where the dog will be living if they are out of town. Then, they must meet the dog in person before the official adoption happens. We have all adopters sign adoption contract in person as a ceremonial event and so they take the adoption commitment more seriously.

Stanley is from Animal Saints Rescue Society

[Fort Montgomery, NY]

Our Mission
We are honored to give dignity and respect to the Animal Saints who need us through our Help Them All Initiative (pulling animals to safety from animal control facilities), donating animal rescue transport, Shih Tzu Sanctuary, Short Stay & Foster Network, and our Animal Advocacy Education Center.
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