Published on January 20th, 2015 | by Noah's Hope -- Barbara Gross
0Pet of the Week – Carma
This is beautiful Carma. She’s three years old. She may look like a Rottweiler, but she is really a snuggle bunny. She will lie down and let you scratch her ears and rub her belly.
Carma came to Noah’s Hope suffering from an eye condition in which the eyelid rolls inward and the eyelashes scratch the eyeball. It is a common condition in many breeds, and Carma had surgery to correct it in both eyes.
Carma is house trained and will alert you when she needs to go out to potty. She gets along with other larger dogs and loves to play with them. She likes to gnaw on chewy toys and play ball. She knows her basic commands and is not food aggressive.
We would be careful introducing smaller pets (including cats). She may think they are a chewy toy. She is not aggressive to strangers or children.
Carma has been spayed, has all of her shots and a microchip. She’s ready to go home with you. Her adoption fee is $135. Please call Deanna at 712-253-8394 about Carma. Or visit our Facebook page or website for more information:
https://www.facebook.com/NoahsHopeAnimalRescue
Noah’s Hope Animal Rescue is an all-volunteer, 501(c)3 nonprofit corporation. We rescue the underdogs: the old, the sick and injured, the used-up by breeders, the forsaken and misunderstood. We nurse them, bring them back from the brink, and give them another chance. We believe they make the very best pets because somehow, they understand and are grateful.