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Tash (CP)

  • Adult
  • Female
  • Medium

About Tash (CP)

Dallas, TX

Breed

Physical Traits

Adult
(3-8 years)
Female
Medium
(26-60 lbs)
Black

Behavior

House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

Tash (CP)’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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Tash (CP)'s Story

Meet Tash. She has been fostered through DAS shelter where she was originally on the kill list. She is in danger of going back there where she will be immediately put down due to space. The DAS foster is due to start traveling and has asked us to help her find a home for Tash. Tash has had a rough life. She looks like she has been the victim of dog fights and had been bred. Tash is eager to listen, seeks human interaction and is overflowing with love despite what she looks like and has been through. She has a small frame and weighs 48 lbs. She is quiet, average energy, and really just prefers to know where you are at all times. I have never heard her bark and we suspect it may be due to previous damage to her vocal cords. Tash has never met a stranger and gets a little sad when people avoid her because of her healing scars. She would be perfect in a home where her family can show her lots of love. She needs it after what she's been through!<br/><br/>About our little Tashy Washy:<br/><br/>-3 years old<br/><br/>-Has done well with gentle and patient children in a home, however, should still be supervised when newly being introduced to anyone<br/><br/>-Takes treats very gently<br/><br/>-House broken. She sometimes prefers to poop in inconvenient places like on the sidewalk or in the middle of an intersection in the town square when we go on walks.<br/><br/>-Knows how to sit like Queen Elizabeth herself<br/><br/>-Loves long romantic walks down the lumber aisle of Home Depot<br/><br/>-She's a great listener and she is eager to listen! I only have to lightly correct her when she's being a gremlin.<br/><br/>-Does well in a crate with some coaxing and sleeps through the night in her crate<br/><br/>-Wonderful on a leash but does require some training when it comes to greeting people. She's invasive and wants to meet everyone. (we are working on it)<br/><br/>-She reacts to dogs on walks but not in an alarming way. She is interested and just needs slow introductions to new pets.<br/><br/>-Does well with other dogs but needs slow and consistent introductions (she currently gets along well with our senior German Shepard mix that is low energy) Tash needs a hero! Applications to foster or adopt are at codysfriendsrescue.org

Meet Tash. She has been fostered through DAS shelter where she was originally on the kill list. She is in danger of going back there where she will be immediately put down due to space. The DAS foster is due to start traveling and has asked us to help her find a home for Tash. Tash has had a rough life. She looks like she has been the victim of dog fights and had been bred. Tash is eager to listen, seeks human interaction and is overflowing with love despite what she looks like and has been through. She has a small frame and weighs 48 lbs. She is quiet, average energy, and really just prefers to know where you are at all times. I have never heard her bark and we suspect it may be due to previous damage to her vocal cords. Tash has never met a stranger and gets a little sad when people avoid her because of her healing scars. She would be perfect in a home where her family can show her lots of love. She needs it after what she's been through!

About our little Tashy Washy:

-3 years old

-Has done well

Meet Tash. She has been fostered through DAS shelter where she was originally on the kill list. She is in danger of going back there where she will be immediately put down due to space. The DAS foster is due to start traveling and has asked us to help her find a home for Tash. Tash has had a rough life. She looks like she has been the victim of dog fights and had been bred. Tash is eager to listen, seeks human interaction and is overflowing with love despite what she looks like and has been through. She has a small frame and weighs 48 lbs. She is quiet, average energy, and really just prefers to know where you are at all times. I have never heard her bark and we suspect it may be due to previous damage to her vocal cords. Tash has never met a stranger and gets a little sad when people avoid her because of her healing scars. She would be perfect in a home where her family can show her lots of love. She needs it after what she's been through!

About our little Tashy Washy:

-3 years old

-Has done well with gentle and patient children in a home, however, should still be supervised when newly being introduced to anyone

-Takes treats very gently

-House broken. She sometimes prefers to poop in inconvenient places like on the sidewalk or in the middle of an intersection in the town square when we go on walks.

-Knows how to sit like Queen Elizabeth herself

-Loves l

How To Adopt

Tash (CP) was listed as Adoptable by Cody's Friends Rescue
How can I adopt Tash (CP)?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Cody's Friends Rescue. 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 Tash (CP) 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 Cody's Friends Rescue for details on the pet.
When can I meet Tash (CP)?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Cody's Friends Rescue will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Tash (CP), they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Cody's Friends Rescue, and they'll be happy to help!
Cody's Friends Rescue's Adoption Policy
Full details can be found https://www.codysfriendsrescue.com/adopt/ Step 1 – Check out all our fur babies on our Adoptable Dogs page and let us know which one you would like to welcome into your home. We also recommend attending an Adoption Event to find your furever friend. Step 2 – You’ve found a dog (or two!) and are ready to start the application process. Please complete our Adoption Application and submit it to Cody’s to be considered for a furever home. A representative from Cody’s Friends Rescue will contact you within 2-4 business days. Requirements: Applicants must be at least 25 years of age. Applicants with children: Children must be at least 4 years of age. As a standard policy, we do not adopt puppies under 6 months into apartments. Please understand this is based on history and experience as puppies require ongoing attention and training and can be quite noisy with whining and crying when left alone for extended hours. This is based on our history and experience and exceptions will only be made if one or more of the adopters work from home. If you’re renting your home, you must show proof of landlord approval if interested in adopting. Please review your rental agreement for any breed restrictions. Exceptions may be made depending the family’s experience with dogs, and on the dog being considered. We have some dogs that prefer to be in a home with older children or low activity, and we ask that you trust our experience and recommendations to help find the best match for you. Step 3 – You’ve been approved for an official Meet-And-Greet! A volunteer with Cody’s Friends Rescue will schedule and conduct a Meet-And-Greet with your family and any other pets in the home. Step 4 – If the Meet-And_Greet goes well, we’ll schedule a home visit (which may be done as part of the Meet-And-Greet) allowing the dog to begin a 10-day home trial. The home check ensures the safety and comfort of the dog in a new home. The adoption fee is collected and held at this time until the adoption is finalized. Step 5 – After the home trial, if you’ve found your match, you can choose to finalize the adoption process by completing the Adoption Contract. Once finalized, you will receive your new dog’s prior medical records for your files, and their microchip will be transferred from Cody’s to you.

Tash (CP) is from Cody's Friends Rescue

[Dallas, TX]

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