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.

Rammstein~Adopted

Rammstein~Adopted
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Well, Rammstein was delivered to my door this morning, and Sarah immediately gave him her seal of approval! I’m told he is great with kids and dogs… that’s obvious, but he’s also good with cats! Wow!

This boy is all puppy! He’s at the vet now, and going to have the full treatment today! More news tomorrow!

History:  His name was Duke, and when we saw him, and we were ready to take him, but he had been adopted.  I have named him Rammstein.  He was originally found on the streets of Miami by a woman who kept threatening to take him to the shelter because she didn’t have space for him. He went to two homes. The first home in Miami not keep him because he exceeded the weight limit for their condo association.

Rammstein by BrittneysTouch.com

A volunteer named Mi picked him up from Miami and drove him to Tampa where a second home was ready for him.  However, the second home didn’t work out allegedly because of his high energy. Mi is committed to find this boy a good home, she is transporting him to me tomorrow!

We will be evaluating his medical condition, having him checked out by our vet, and evaluating his temperament… I have a feeling this boy will fit right in at our Border Collie Boot Camp, and we’re going to have a lot of fun!  I wonder which one of my pack he’ll choose to be his new friend?

His photos can be viewed on Facebook.

If you are interested in meeting her, please email TheDogLiberator@gmail.com and share such information as:

by BrittneysTouch.com

where you live,

your household composition,

your yard/fence/exercise plan,

pets you have and/or had,

your normal work schedule,

how much time the dog will be alone,

what you are looking for in a dog,

do you have a pool

what contingency plans do you have in place should you no longer be able to care for your dog,

if you rent, do you have landlord approval,

and are you prepared to bring your new dog home if you are approved during your meet?

have you or anyone in your family ever been bitten or traumatized by a dog in the past?

also, provide us with your phone number, home address, including county and zip code

and then we’ll go from there! The more you share the better!

Special thanks to Mary Lou, his rescuer and transporter!

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