**UPDATE**

These two sweeties are in foster homes, and they are doing well. ITV is not taking any more adoption applications on them. But, there are LOTS of other dogs out there that need homes. Please contact It Takes a Village No-Kill Canine Rescue to inquire about other dogs to foster. Or visit Petfinder to search adoptable dogs like these Yorkies or these small dogs who are also in need of a forever home!

ITV is open to the public on:

Tuesdays 12-5 pm
Wednesdays 12-7 pm
Thursdays 12-5 pm
Fridays 12-5 pm
Saturdays 10am-5 pm
1417 N. Stockwell Road
Evansville, Indiana 47715

812/909-1306 during business hours. After hours, you can leave a voicemail at 812/250-WAGS.

In my humble opinion, there are very few reasons that you would need to surrender your fur baby. If you are serving our country, and you get deployed overseas, that is totally understandable. This is why Kallie and Sassy are at It Takes a Village right now.

Sassy is a 1 year old Yorkie.

Yorkies ITV
Yorkies ITV
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Kallie is a 3 year old Yorkie.

Kallie Yorkie ITV
Kallie Yorkie ITV
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Both of these little sweethearts are said to do well with other dogs and with little kids. Right now, they are in need of a good foster home or homes - I really hope they get to stay together. The girls will need to go through the vetting process. They are not available for adoption at this time, but if you want the chance to foster, fill out an application HERE.

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Fostering Facts from It Takes a Village:

ITV Rescue will cover all the veterinary expenses as well as crates and any other supplies you will need.  If any vetting is necessary while a foster dog is in your care, ITV covers the costs as long as it is ITV that makes the appointment with our veterinarians.

All of the ITV dogs are altered, dewormed, and vaccinated while in their foster homes, and we do need fosters who are able and willing to work with scheduling! However, we completely understand that a vast majority of our fosters work, so transportation to appointments can be arranged.

Because of our limited resources, many foster homes choose to further help the rescue by providing their own dog food or heartworm/flea prevention.  We will provide donated food, however, if requested by the foster.

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