Available for Adoption

Welcome to our adoption page, below you will find a list of animals we have available in our foster program. Currently, our foster program is fairly small so we will only have a limited amount of animals available at one time. First step, is to find an animal you would like to meet, click the button to send us an email so we can arrange a meeting with our fosters in a public location. If you like the animal after the introduction we will then have you fill out the adoption paperwork and begin the adoption process. Please feel free to contact us on Facebook, Instagram, or by email at contact@thenoahjamesfoundation.com if you have any other questions.

 

Parker

Parker was found on the streets in New Mexico. He was picked up by animal control and taken to a local shelter. He spent over 30 days at the shelter and no one came to claim this sweet boy. He scheduled for euthanasia when The Noah James Foundation saw him on Facebook and with the help of Friends of Roswell Animals (A local rescue group) we were able save him and have him transported to Denver to be placed in a foster home. This sweet boy is classified as a Pit Bull Mix and weighs about 40lbs. He is dog and kid friendly. We are working on leash skills and basic commands.. Parker is heart worm negative and up to date on his shots. He currently scheduled to be Neutered and microchipped December 19, 2020 and will be available for adoption as early as December 24, 2020.

We do not believe that Parker has ever had a real home, but despite his rough start he is a sweet boy and once you give him positive attention he just wants more. He would thrive in a home with at least one other dog or maybe a kid or two to play with during the day. At night he likes a cool, dark place to lay down and while he likes to cuddle he is also content laying in a comfy dog bed. Currently, his foster home has a door dog that allows him to go in and out as needed to go to bathroom and play outside. He is adapting well and would make a great companion to anyone willing to give this guy a chance.

 

GINGER

Ginger loves to give kisses and cuddle especially with kids. She is a talker and loves to tell you how her day was when you get home. She is full of muscles be a little much for other dogs at first. With some work we have successfully taught Ginger how to play well with other dogs and she is getting more playful every day. We believe Pepper is one of Ginger’s puppies from one of her litter’s while she was with her previous owner. Ginger is not food or dog aggressive but is very food excited. She is potty and kennel trained. Right now she is learning to sit and shake with snacks. Ginger is the older of the bonded pair and very people dependent so we believe she could thrive in a home where she is the only dog getting all of the attention and love. She loves to run and would benefit from someone with an active lifestyle that would be able to be active with her, especially if she is the only dog in the house. In the evening she loves to sit next to a human and cuddle. Despite how large Ginger may look in her pictures she is only slightly over 50 lbs so she can be classified as a Pocket Pit.

Ginger is heart worm negative, micro-chipped, spayed as of 12/19/19, and up to date on all her shots. She is one half of a bonded pair so a home that can take both girls would be preferred. We will also drop the price to adopt both to $500 total for both girls.

 
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Ginger

2 year old Female PitBull Terrier

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Pepper

1 year old female Pitbull Terrier

Pepper

Pepper is truly a gentle soul. She is calm, quiet and loves attention. She is great with other dogs and kids. She is the best dog on a leash. She was definitely abused as she is very cautious around new people but once she feels comfortable with you she just wants to give you a big hugs all the time. She is not food or dog aggressive and she is potty and kennel trained. She is learning to sit and shake with snacks. Pepper is the younger of the two and has clearly always been with Ginger, if they cannot go the the same home Pepper will need a home with at least one other dog to cuddle. Pepper is just under 50 lbs so she can be classified as a Pocket Pit.

Pepper is heart worm negative, micro-chipped, spayed as of 12/18/19, and up to date on all her shots. She is one half of a bonded pair so a home that can take both girls would be preferred. We will also drop the price to adopt both to $500 total for both girls.