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Suri - Alaskan Malamute (medium coat) Dog For Adoption

Alaskan Malamute Dogs For Adoption in Guthrie, OK, USA

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Nickname
Suri
Breed
Alaskan Malamute
Gender
Female
Age
Adult
Location
Guthrie, OK, 73044, USA

Description

Alaskan Malamute Dogs For Adoption in Guthrie, OK, USA

Posted Breed: Alaskan Malamute (medium coat). SURI Breed: Alaskan Malamute / Adoption fee is $200 / Sex: Female / Age: Born in 06/2018 / Weight: Approximately 75 pounds may reach 100+ pounds when fu

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ll grown Suri is a big love bug and loves everyone she meets. She is very friendly and loves other dogs and seems to get along well with both male and female dogs she has met here at the rescue. Suri craves attention and really likes to be brushed. She especially loves her trips to the park where she can run around at top speed. Sadly she was owner surrendered when her owners lifestyle changed. They believe she needed a home where someone could give her the attention she deserved. Suri would make a great running or hiking partner and truly loves everyone she meets so would do well in just about any household. House Manners: Suri currently lives in a dormitory with other dogs and gets along great with everyone she has met here at he rescue. Basic Training: She is still a young pup, despite her size, and forgets not to jump on people so we are working with her on jumping. Other Dogs: Suri lives in a dormitory with other dogs and does great with the dogs in her dorm and play yard. Cats: Unknown, will evaluate soon. We can cat test Suri upon request. Kids: Suri's previous owner said she would jump on kids and sometimes knock them down out of excitement. We are working on her jumping here at the rescue. Fencing: Suri lives in a dorm that has a 6 ft fence and she has not tried to jump or scale the fence. Suri would do great in an active home with a family that will give her a lot of love, attention and exercise. If you are interested in Suri please complete and submit an online application and come out and meet Suri. You will fall in love with this sweet fluffy girl. Important PLEASE read if interested in adoption: For certain dogs at the rescue we will maintain an open mind on adoption approvals based on a case by case basis. For example, apartments, unfenced yards, and pets around young kids will be approved if the pet you are interested in is a good fit for that situation. Specific dogs will require a secured fenced in yard and in some situations the fence will have size and type requirements. Specific fencing requirements are due to safety, the breed, or if it is known the pet has an escape history. We are looking for pet parents that provide vet care such as routine vaccines for their current pets and heartworm prevention for dogs. Please understand we do cross check vet references and landowners/landlord policies and cannot process applications with incomplete or incorrect information. We ask that you take your newly adopted dog for a vet exam within the first 30 days. This is important in order to maintain ongoing heartworm prevention. It is also recommended the pet have a fecal exam administered as some pets may need additional de-wormers after leaving our care. Please submit a Pre-Adoption Application (questionnaire) by clicking our logo button below (if visible) or by visiting .petangelsrescue if interested in meeting/adopting one of our pets. Complete and submit only one application even if you are interested in meeting more than one pet. The questionnaire simply helps provide us with key information about your families dynamics when matching the pet with your home and utilizing information we have learned about that dog or cat. All of our pets at Pet Angels Rescue are featured on our independent website and can be accessed from our PETS FOR ADOPTION PAGE. Please look at all of our adoptable pets as there may be more then one at our rescue you would like to meet. If you have any questions please visit our website and look at, Before You Adopt & Adoption Process & App. pages for answers to most of your questions. Since we have limited staffing we ask that you submit any questions via email at contactpetangelsrescue Ok State Ag License #STL00034

Physical Attributes

Coat Length
Medium
Shedding Amount
Yes

Behavioral Characteristics

OK with Dogs
Yes
OK with Cats
No

Additional Information

Was the Dog Found
No
Up-to-date on Vaccinations
Yes

Rescue Information

Location

Ad Statistics

Ad ID
ADN-103468
Date Listed
06/24/2019
Date Expires
Expired

Alaskan Malamute


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