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10/28/2022 9:48 AM

 

 
Care Bear's Web Page

German Shepherd Dog / Mixed (medium coat)  : :  Female (spayed)  : :  Young  : :  Medium


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Contact Care Bear's Caretaker/Foster Directly: Virginia (virginiak@tarasdream.org)

About Care Bear

  • Declawed: No

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Care Bear is a beautiful, super sweet, medium-sized youngster who has had a rough time of it.  Even though she's still a puppy herself at just a year old, she's survived a lot.  Her owner originally saved her from the streets of the 'hood.  She had showed up starving, cold and stray at a crack house.  She hung around the house and they gave her food but would not take her in.  Within a week she was hit by a car and miscarried puppies.  One of the crack house residents finally called a relative, and her new owner immediately came and got her.  Her life took a turn for the better forever that day!  Unfortunately the owner eventually had to relinquish Care Bear for personal reasons, and so Care Bear is now in search of a FOREVER family.   

Care Bear is as sweet a dog as they come.  As you can see from the pictures, she's good with kids.  She lived with several other dogs, and has tested well around all the dogs she's been tested with.  Cats are unknown and would have to be tested, but we believe she will do well

 

Care Bear is simply a great girl who's been dealt a bad hand and yet still loves all humans!  She loves to love and be loved on. Now she just needs a home of her very own!

 

 


Approximate Birthdate:  12/2011

 

 

Adoption Fee: $150

 

TARA's adoption fee includes: spay/neuter, age appropriate vaccinations, microchip, heartworm test and prevention (if age appropriate), flea prevention and deworming.  TARA's pets are all eligible for a two week trial.

 

Due to the fact that many of our dogs come from the local city shelters, we do not know the background of many of them and therefore cannot always guarantee age or breed.  Size is subjective but we use the following guidelines: Small 1-20 pounds, Med 20-50 pounds, Large 50-80 pounds, Extra Large over 80 pounds.

 
For more information please fill out an APPLICATION

 

Please visit our EVENTS PAGE for information about our upcoming adoption events.

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Good with Dogs, Good with Kids

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