Elouiseotter

Elouiseotter OP t1_iysle33 wrote

*** I’m not directly connected with this rescue, but wanted to share if anyone has been searching for a new puppy. Below is a post from their Facebook page ***

“🚨These are still looking for fosters or adopters for the emergency transport this weekend🚨

They went to the vet and loved the extra love and attention they received! The golden’s are extremely friendly and the others warmed up quickly and were begging for more pets and scratches. They are hoping to go straight to adopters but if not would love a foster home until their forever home comes along.

We are still waiting on pics of the the 20 others we will be getting! And then more after that, this will take a few transports. They have been living in cages so there isn’t much information on each dog other than what we have on the website.

BEFORE APPLYING PLEASE MAKE SURE YOU UNDERSTAND:

-These dogs have been living in cages together so they NEED another dog in the home. -They are NOT house trained. -They have NO experience on leash

  • A fence is a plus, they would still need to be on leash in a fenced in area for safety until they are comfortable in their home. -A fence is not required but PLEASE understand you need to be very cautious when taking them out, double leashing will be very helpful. -They are flight risks and will take a little time to warm up and learn how to be a dog. They will need a lot of patience when learning to live inside and learning to love.

Please understand this will NOT happen overnight and it can take months before some dogs are comfortable and understand they are in their forever homes.

If you are interested in adopting or viewing our available dogs, please visit cross your paws.com

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Elouiseotter t1_ix0788l wrote

Try to eat dinner anywhere after visiting Dachau. Visited 13 years ago and was physically ill, but I’d recommend that anyone in the area visit.

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Elouiseotter t1_iudj01j wrote

Hey, since you mentioned part time work, definitely look into UPMC financial assistance before signing up for Pennie. You might qualify, especially if you are a single person household.

“If a patient's income is at or below 30 percent of the federal poverty guidelines:

The patient is eligible for 100 percent financial assistance. The fees for UPMC services are completely waived. If a patient's income is between 301 and 400 percent of the federal poverty guidelines and they are uninsured:

The patient responsibility will be reduced to the current amount generally billed (AGB)”

Quick reference: 300% of the federal poverty guidelines for a single person is an income of $40,770 a year.

400% of the federal poverty guidelines for a single person is an income of $51,520 a year.

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