Meet Patches! Patches is currently 14 weeks old and will be coming from Mississippi to Maine along with his brothers, Winter, Scotch, and Whiskey in April.
Poor Patches and his siblings were left outside an abandoned property by their previous owner. Sadly, their mother passed away from starvation; her puppies were found huddled around her. The puppies were all brought into rescue and have been getting healthy and much love in their foster homes.
Patches loves his foster family and gets along with children, cats, and dogs! He is working on his house training and is a smart boy. Consider this handsome guy today!
PLEASE NOTE - We will check your veterinary reference, to ensure that current and prior dogs have a history of being kept up to date on rabies and distemper, have had annual heartworm tests, and are on heartworm preventative at least 6 months of the year. Current pets must by spayed/neutered.
This dog is available for adoption through Almost Home Rescue of Maine.
We do require vet references and a home visit for adoption approval. All Adoption applications are completed on line at
This dog is available unless it is marked as Pending or Adopted.
Our adoption fee includes vaccinations, spay/neuter, microchip, heartworm / lyme / erlichea tests,worming, flea preventative and transport costs.
Adoption fee:
Through 6 months of age $400
7 months to through 5 years: $350
6 years and under 9 years: $250 bonded pairs are $450
9 years and older: $200 bonded pairs are $250
We contract with Peterson Express Transport Service to bring our dogs to New England.
Imported dogs are transported on a USDA approved transport with a Health Certificate. All imported dogs are quarantined 14 days prior to leaving Arkansas or Mississippi.
FOR PUPPIES: PLEASE READ!!
Homes considering Puppies must be prepared for:
Flexible Schedules for Potty Training. Puppies can only hold urine for one hour per month of age.
Crate Training for the next 10 months to keep them safe from chewing on everything in your home.
Supervision with Children and Obedience training.
Socialization; both with new people, children and other dogs outside of the home.
Homes that want a well behaved dog, must be prepared to put the time, effort and costs associated to train a puppy.
Well behaved dogs are not born, they are trained!
Please do not apply for a puppy if you cannot or do not have the time for a puppy.