This Is Jules: She’s A Special Needs Dog Looking For A Temporary Foster Situation Where She Can Live For The Next 3 Weeks

The Halfway Home Animal Rescue Team was launched in 2019 by a collection of volunteers all dedicated to the same mission: helping change the lives of animals in bad situations.
The Halfway Home Animal Rescue Team specializes in getting homeless animals placed in temporary homes where they can focus on recovering from the horrible things that they have experienced in the past.
The Halfway Home Animal Rescue Team gets every animal in their care medical attention, but they also address an animal’s nutritional, emotional, and behavioral needs as well, with an end goal of finding them a permanent home.
“We will come to the aid of all animals, both domesticated and wild, in crisis, whenever realistic,” the Halfway Home Animal Rescue Team says on their website.
“We have no time limits for any animal. We are committed to giving every animal “as long as it takes” in order to find the new home that they deserve.”
A couple of hours ago, the Halfway Home Animal Rescue Team posted on Facebook about a special needs dog named Jules who needs a temporary foster situation where she can spend the next 3 weeks.
On June 27th, Jules will need to find this special kind of place, and since she’s currently in Connecticut, the Halfway Home Animal Rescue Team is hoping to find a situation for her that’s nearby.
If that’s not possible, they are able to help get Jules a ride to any of the states close to Connecticut.
Facebook; pictured above is Jules
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“Jules is a special girl,” the Halfway Home Animal Rescue Team wrote in their post. “She’s young, sweet, and has been raised with love by her very dedicated foster mom, who is having back surgery soon.”
“Due to Jules’ special needs, she will not be able to care for her or lift her for three weeks following her surgery (Jules is hind-paralyzed and wears a diaper).”
The best situation for Jules could also be some kind of a pet sitter or a boarding place if nobody can step up as an interim foster parent for her.
Facebook; pictured above is another photo of Jules
“Jules does best when she can be kept separately from other animals and is an absolute sweetheart with her humans,” the Halfway Home Animal Rescue Team added.
If you would like to foster Jules for a couple of weeks, you can fill out the required form here.
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