Pet of the Week: Hannah

This Pet of the Week comes one day early!

From the shelter:  Hannah is approximately 45lbs and 1 1/2 years old and is a Rhodesian Ridgeback mix. She came to the Newport Beach Animal Shelter with an injury to a hind leg. It appeared to be fixed incorrectly, and she was unable to put weight on it for any long period of time.

With the help of generous donations, Hannah had surgery on her leg again, and it was fixed properly. It’s all healed and she was given the “all clear” by the veterinarian for her to be adopted out.

Hannah is young at heart, and loves to play with other dogs. She is great with children and might need a little time to warm up to men. She would do best with a big yard to run around and an active family. As you can tell by her face, she is a “goofy” pooch.



Newport has a lot of great dogs in need of great homes and great owners… And we’ve got the perfect pup for you to rescue who desperately needs a forever home.

FAQ:

1) Are your dogs all spayed/neutered? YES!
2) Are they all microchipped? YES!
3) Are they up-to-date with all their vaccinations? YES!
4) How much will this cost me? Just $100 to adopt this beautiful dog.

Home Free Animal Rescue & Sanctuary
20302 Riverside Drive, Newport Beach, CA 92660
Phone:     (949) 370-2776
E-mail: kathy@homefreerescue.org
www.homefreerescue.org

Home Free Animal Rescue & Sanctuary is a registered 501c3 organization and operates out of a facility in Newport Beach.  They provide housing and care for the shelter animals of the City of Newport Beach.  Most of dog rescues come pre-screened from the Orange County shelter on their last day or two, but they have also rescued dogs from Riverside and San Bernardino county shelters.  Home Free Animal Rescue & Sanctuary is not a breed-specific shelter.  Their mission is simple: help dogs in need find their new forever homes.

 

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