More about Roxanne
* ROXANNE’S ADOPTION FEE IS SPONSORED! *
Oh Roxanne…
It has been a long road of recovery for this girl we saved just one hour before she was set to be euthanized. Before that moment, Roxanne lived in a backyard with little interaction with people or other dogs.
Roxanne is more than ready for her next stop, either in a new foster home so she can expand her horizons or a FOREVER HOME!
Roxanne adores people and lights up around anyone who shows her kindness. She’s looking for a home where she can be the center of someone’s world. 🥹 Girly needs to be the only pet in the home, so she can soak up all the love from people that she missed out on for so long. 🫂
Because she’s still learning the ropes of indoor life and basic manners, Roxanne needs a patient, understanding adopter to help her continue blossoming. She may need a little guidance, but her heart is all in — and she’ll give you more love than you ever thought possible. 🥰
Roxanne has come so far. Now, all she needs is her forever home! Can you help us find the perfect fit for her?
Frequently Asked Questions
What’s included in the adoption fee?
What does pre-adopt mean?
What if the pet isn’t a good fit at home?
We want every match to succeed. We offer a “Paws & Reflect” trial week before signing our adoption agreement and paying any final fees. If things don’t work out, we ask that you return the pet to us so we can find the right next step – no judgment.
Can I meet the pet before applying?
How long does the adoption process take?
All of our adoptable pets are in foster homes, so meeting them depends on scheduling with their foster family. We’ll work with you to set up a meet-and-greet as soon as possible. Some pets may be available for pre-adoption while they finish medical care. Depending on the specific pet, they might go home with you early or stay with their foster until everything is finalized. Either way, we’ll guide you through the process!
What does it mean for a dog to be heartworm positive?
It means the dog has tested positive for heartworms, a treatable condition caused by parasites spread through mosquito bites. It’s not contagious to people or other pets, and we’ll cover the cost of treatment through our veterinary partners. These dogs can still live full, happy lives – and they need loving homes just like any other pup!
What does it mean for a cat to be FIV positive?
Does the pet have to be spayed/neutered?
Yes – all pets adopted through our program must be spayed or neutered. The only exception is for senior pets who, after veterinary evaluation, are determined to be medically unfit for surgery due to age or health concerns. Spaying and neutering is an important part of responsible rescue and helps us prevent future pet overpopulation. It can also reduce chances of certain cancers and behavioral challenges for your pet!