Sandy Paws Rescue Inc. is a dedicated Massachusetts foster-based dog rescue that just got a new dog named Wyatt who is looking for a forever home. This beautiful pit bull mix is one year old and weighs 55 pounds. He is full of life and happiness. “He is a happy, playful, and dog-friendly boy with a bright personality that shines through every day,” Sandy Paws Rescue says. “He’s full of energy and enthusiasm, always ready for an adventure, whether it’s a fun car ride or an exciting play session in the yard.”
This is Wyatt. He is a great furry friend who can be busy and calm at the same time. “Despite his playful nature, Wyatt also has a calm, gentle side, making him the perfect companion for both active moments and quiet evenings at home,” says Sandy Paws Rescue. “His loyalty and love know no bounds, and he has a natural ability to make anyone who meets him feel special.”
The people at Sandy Paws Rescue keep talking about how great Wyatt is and how he would make a great family pet. “Wyatt’s sweet personality makes him a great addition to a family, and his loving personality means he’ll be a loyal pet for years to come.” Wyatt is truly one of a kind. He would make the perfect addition to any home with his beautiful, deep eyes and kind personality.
There is a group in Massachusetts called Sandy Paws Rescue that works to save dogs and give them a second chance by giving them a forever home. Sandy Paws Rescue says they “rescue dogs from various shelters, cruelty situations, owner surrenders in Massachusetts, and strays from Texas, North Carolina, Georgia, and Florida.” Since they don’t have a shelter, all of their dogs wait for their forever homes while being kept in private homes or kennels.
This is how Sandy Paws Rescue describes itself: “100% volunteer-only.” Most of the workers work full-time jobs outside of the rescue as well. They say “Our only personal gain, is from seeing our dogs placed in wonderful homes.” Sandy Paws Rescue is a nonprofit rescue that can only survive because people give money to it. It costs a lot to run a dog rescue because you have to pay for all of their food, medical bills, and transportation from one state to another. Sandy Paws Rescue says, “Our adoption fees don’t cover the cost of taking our puppies and dogs to the vet and transport their care.”
Wyatt is currently waiting to be transported to Massachusetts. People who want to adopt him will be happy to hear that he will be ready for adoption next week. Wyatt has all of his shots up to date and has been spayed or neutered. He is ready for foster-to-adopt (with a completed adoption application).