The Dog Liberatorâ„¢

The Dog Liberator rescues abandoned dogs throughout the Southeast. Based in Central Florida, this non-profit organization fosters all of their dogs in a home environment. Founded in 2009, all dogs are fully vetted, spayed or neutered prior to adoption. The Dog Liberator focuses in rescuing the herding breed, which consists of Border Collies, Shepherds, Sheepdogs, Aussies, Collies, and Deaf/Blind Dogs.

Queen’s Diamond Jubilee~Adopted

Queen’s Diamond Jubilee~Adopted
Absolutely Stunning!

Update:  Jubilee as at the vet. Dr. Oliver discovered a very bad tooth that had been broken and really gross. It looked like a small piece of wood, brown and black, and boy did she shriek! Ouch! I’m sure this has been causing her a lot of pain, for a very long time. Today, it will be removed and she will have a brand new smile! After all, a gorgeous girl like her deserves only the best!

This stunning young lady comes to us from Becky Harshman, Birgmingham, Alabama.  She is five years old, and labeled a Border Collie/Aussie.  I want to disagree.  She does have a tail, it’s gorgeous. Special thanks to Erica and Mary Brilliant for volunteering to do the last leg of her transport!

Her nose presents collie or sheltie, her coat is luxurious.  I can’t decide between Collie, Sheltie, Border Collie, or Aussie.  Who cares?  She takes my breath away, she is stunning.  She is housebroken, quiet and a love muffin.  She does show some herding drive.  She is slowly being introduced to the pack with much success.  She is hw negative, spayed, microchipped, and has had all of her shots.  She needs to shed a few pounds!  A dog like this only comes around once every year or so.  She’s up there in my book, with Tim Tebow and Lady Truelove!

You can see her photo album on Facebook.

What a profile!

If you are interested in adopting, please tell us a bit about yourself. We do not have an adoption application but instead rely upon on interview process. At a minimum, please share such things as

where you live,
household composition,
yard setup and/or exercise plan,
pets you have and/or had,
work schedule and amount of time the dog would be alone,
what contingency plans you have in place should you no longer be able to care for your dog,
if you rent do you have landlord approval,
what you are looking for in a dog, etc.
if you are approved to adopt during your meet, are you prepared to bring your new dog home with you?

How could such a beautiful dog be homeless?

The more information the merrier. And there are no “right” answers. Honest!  Please include a phone number at which you may be reached. Email this information to thedogliberator@gmail.com

Thank you again!

Visit us on Facebook to get the latest updates on our rescued dogs. https://www.facebook.com/DogLiberator

 

Jubilee was adopted on 6/11/12 by Mr. & Mrs. George Taylor of Tavares!

The Taylor Family!

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