Freckle FaceAvailable

Freckle FaceAvailable
About Freckle Face
Freckle Face is a 1-year old, 55 lb female Terrier/Retriever mix. Freckle Face is currently located in South Texas and will be transported to her new home. Freckle Face has a belly full of freckles, but Freckle Belly didn't work, so Freckle Face it is! She is a sweet, smart girl who was smart enough to seek help from her rescuer when she and her siblings were dumped out in the country. Freckle Face was sweet and timid at first, but she is now a sweet and loving girl. She loves to play with toys or with her siblings, but is pretty calm when she's not running around. She shares her home with her siblings, mom and a few other dogs, so she could use the extra one-on-one attention from her own family. Freckle Face is potty and leash trained, and would love to be able to ring in the new year in her very own home, so ask to meet this sweet girl today, and make her dreams come true. Our organization only adopts within the United States and Canada. Faith and Hope is an established rescue group based in Texas but delivers to multiple states on the East and West Coast. All dogs and cats are rescued from the state of Texas to be transported to Washington, Oregon, Colorado, Utah, Connecticut, Virginia, Maryland, and others, with placement in their adoptive family’s homes. Our $450 adoption fee includes all core vaccinations (DHPP, rabies), spay/neuter, microchip and transportation. If interested in learning more, please email us at faithandhopeadoptions@gmail.com or fill out our online application. https://www.faithandhopefoundation.org/adoptionapp If you are interested in learning more about our adoptable pets, the adoption process, or our home based foster program, please contact us at the above email. Due to the number of requests that we receive on our adoptable pets, please be advised that all adoption applications are processed in the order received. Once we send you an application, your place in line is not reserved until your application is returned to us.










