Mile High Canine Rescue is the first Full Circle pet rescue in Colorado. This organization rescues and rehomes Havanese and other dog breeds. Many foster homes provide these dogs with the support and care they need.
MHCR also provides behavioral coaching and basic training for all canines to help the dogs adapt to their new homes quickly. They conduct in-person adoption, meaning they would schedule a meeting with you. Another easy way to adopt a pet from this organization is to attend adoption events. They organize regular adoption events; check their website for the next event date. This organization runs complete health checks after rescuing any dog and giving them out for adoption.
All of my Dams and Sires have excellent qualities free from genetic issues. They deliver quality puppies striving to provide families an excellent companion for many years to come. I would be happy to contact you when a litter is available. Since MHCR is a Full Circle rescue, they have developed multifaceted ways to resolve the pet overpopulation crisis. They provide free and low-cost spay/neuter clinics in low-income areas. In addition to saving and rehoming these pets, they help find new forever homes for them.
They will ensure your home is safe and pet-friendly before giving out their dog. The dogs are also microchipped, treated for injuries or illnesses, 4DX tested, and on heartworm prevention medication before adoption. MHCR does not leave sick dogs behind; they rescue and provide them with medical care.
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