19/01/2025
Grace, A350646
Available for Rescue, Foster, or Adoption
$60 in pledges as of 1/21/25
Contact: [email protected]
S*x: Spayed Female
Age: 7 Years Old
Breed: Rottweiler
Weight: 97lbs
Vaccinated: Yes
Heartworm: Negative
Microchipped: Yes
UPDATE 1/15/25: Grace was returned to IACS on 1/12/25. She did very well at her previous home and warmed up to the children in the home after a few weeks. They returned her due to one of the kids in the home being allergic.
Grace arrived at our shelter on November 22, 2024, after being surrendered by her owner. Due to personal struggles, including homelessness and domestic violence, her owner made the difficult decision to surrender her. Grace had been with her owner since she was a puppy, and while this was a tough choice, it was made to ensure Grace would get the care she needed.
Grace is mostly blind, but that doesn’t slow her down. She’s a calm and easygoing dog who enjoys attention, food, and spending time with people. She’s housebroken, crate-trained, and gets along well with other dogs, though she’s not particularly interested in playing with them. She’s also good with children, although she prefers not to be overly handled. Grace knows basic commands like sit, stay, and lay down and is quick to learn new ones.
Currently, Grace is being treated for a few health issues, including vision loss, skin irritation, and mild respiratory symptoms. She’s adjusting to these changes, but she still has plenty of love and companionship to offer. If you're interested in adopting or fostering Grace, please reach. Grace would do best in a home where she can relax and enjoy her golden years. Your support can help give Grace the future she deserves.
Interested adopters can visit the shelter any day between 10:00 am and 5:30 pm to meet and adopt.
Available for Rescue, Foster, or Adoption.
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