My Story
DNA was done on Zoe results are available after adoption
When inquiring look for emails from Clover Club Rescue/Operation Barking Squirrel
CCR has an age requirement of 21. Vet history is a must.
Courtesy post for Whitney Ransom of Clover Club Rescue (CCR)
Application is required.
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Our adoption fee includes everything your new pet needs for a healthy start in your home. This covers all necessary vaccinations, current months preventatives for heartworms, fleas, ticks, and worms, and rabies shots (age requirement) We spay or neuter unless they are too young. Each pet is fitted with a lifetime microchip for safety and identification.
The fee includes all veterinary records and a health certificate required for transport, along with the transport fee itself. Transport is provided by Furrst Class Pet Transport. (Pet owners have the option to arrange their own transportation for their adopted dog at personnel expense)
Meet Zoe, a mixed breed Great Pyrenees/German Shepherd/Australian Cattle Dog. Zoe was rescued from Dallas, TX and brought to a shelter in Arkansas. For the last 8 months, Zoe has been experiencing new outdoor adventures in Vermont, and is now looking for her permanent home.
What Zoe loves – running, hiking, playing with other dogs off leash, treats/food, and she recently learned how to swim! She loves being pet, cuddly blankets, and napping on the couch or the bed – the softer the better.
What Zoe doesn’t love – being on leash, feeling stuck or trapped, critters (squirrels, birds, woodchucks), bicycles or anything with wheels.
Zoe has had 3-4 months of professional dog training and is very receptive to working for rewards. She is a good listener when there are limited distractions, but her genes can make her stubborn and independent.
Where Zoe would thrive – a house with a big yard, or a farm-like setting with plenty of room to run. A fenced-in yard, or electric fence, would be great. She would be so happy to have one or more other, well-behaved, dogs at home to play with. She has limited experience with children, but has never had any issues with them. Most importantly, she needs a family that will provide her with consistent training to work through her fear and anxiety of the things she doesn’t love.
Zoe is most happy when she is off-leash, outside, and relaxed. Please reach out if you want to welcome this adorable and energetic young dog into your family.