Hi, my name is Tara!


Contact Information

Dog Star Rescue
contactus@dogstarrescue.org

About Me

Sex
Female
Reported
March 4, 2026
Where Last Seen
Zip Code
44221-8300

Critter Details

Classic beauty meets playful charm in Tara, a sweet and lively young pup ready to find her forever home. Tara is a 1 year 6-month-old medium sized mixed breed girl with a short black and white coat and a bright, loving personality that makes her easy to adore.Tara has a medium energy level and truly shines during playtime. She is excellent with other dogs and absolutely loves to play, making her a wonderful companion for a dog friendly home. Tara has done well with children, and her friendly nature makes her a joy to be around. She has not yet met a cat, so her relationship with cats is unknown at this time. Tara is amazing, soooo sweet, and just wants to curl up in your lap all the time. She is confident, social, and eager to experience all that life has to offer.Tara house, crate and leash training are in progress. Although many dogs become reliable with house training, accidents can still occur while adjusting to a new home environment. Tara would thrive in a home that offers patience, consistency, daily exercise, positive training, and plenty of love as she continues to learn and grow.If you are searching for a playful, affectionate companion who is always ready for fun and cuddles, Tara could be the perfect addition to your family. She is excited to find a forever home where she can run, play, and share her joyful spirit.* When considering adoption, keep in mind that dogs thrive on structure and routine. They adjust much better when their owners are committed to providing consistency and stability.The adoption fee for Tara is $500. That includes the cost of spaying/neutering, up to date vaccinations, foster care, rescue and transportation fees. To get the ball rolling, head over to our Adoption Application and submit your application today. A Dog Star representative will contact you within 24 hours. To speed up the process, contact your vet and give them permission to speak with us.If you do not get a response within 24 hours, check your spam folder.