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Aurora. New name: Jojo (Josie)'s Sponsorship Page
Aurora. New name: Jojo (Josie)

Aurora is a 6 month-old girl, 38 lb girl who is sweet as can be! She is very affectionate and loves being close to her humans. But she knows how to be independent and is also content laying on her dog bed. She is very smart and is doing great learning new commands: sit, lay down, and shake. She is doing well on leash-training and is learning to avoid distractions (she is still a puppy and is curious about every new sound and smell!). She really enjoys playing with the other dogs in her foster home. Aurora is learning to take treats nicely and calmly, as she gets pretty happy and excited when food or treats are involved! Aurora is doing well with crate-training and potty-training. She is a super sweet, clever girl, who catches on to new things quickly! Aurora is a fabulous puppy and an awesome family dog for an active adopter (she has lots of energy!). She will melt your heart!

Aurora's adoption fee is $325, all of which goes back into offseting our high-cost vetting expenses and rescuing more dogs. Adoption fees include spay/neuter, current on age-appropriate vaccinations, fecal, deworming, flea/tick and heartworm preventative, heartworm tested if old enough (treated if positive), and microchipped. Learn more about the adoption process and requirements, and apply at: http://heartlandgsrescue.rescuegroups.org/info/adoption.


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Why are Sponsorships & Donations so important?

HUGS provides dog food, supplies, necessary vet care (emergency, acute, routine), heartworm and flea/tick preventative to the HUGS foster dogs while they look for their forever homes. This can be quite costly and challenging in many ways. Additionally, some of the dogs that we rescue arrive sick or injured and require hospitalization, expensive surgery or long-term medications or other treatment. This places a huge strain on our vet fund, and can affect our ability to help future dogs. 

Sadly, without sufficient funding to transport, vet/treat, feed the dogs that we take in, we could not continue saving them. As a volunteer group that runs solely on donations and adoptions fees, we truly need your support. 



 
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