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Roxy - Alaskan Malamute (long coat) Dog For Adoption

Alaskan Malamute Dogs For Adoption in Memphis, TN, USA

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Nickname
Roxy
Breed
Alaskan Malamute
Gender
Female
Age
Young
Location
Memphis, TN, 38104, USA

Description

Alaskan Malamute Dogs For Adoption in Memphis, TN, USA

Posted Breed: Alaskan Malamute (long coat). Thanks for choosing rescue! ☺ Roxy is an 4 year old old Alaskan Malamute. She is housebroken, crate trained, loves children, cats and o

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ther dogs. She does play to rough for toddlers or really toy size breeds. She is a BIG puppy that does not know her own size or strength. She LOVES to run and romp! She needs a forever home that has the time and patience to do obedience training with her and then she will be the best forever dog! Roxy is a cuddler! All of our rescues are temperament tested around children of all ages, small and large dogs and cats. They all have basic training, IE; sit; down, come and walking on a lead. We are not a shelter, we are a rescue and all of our rescued dogs are kept in individual foster/volunteers homes. This gives them sometimes their first taste of having a family and being part of that family. Also, it provides us with the understanding of each individual rescue to match them to your family lifestyle and dynamics. As soon as we receive your application back, we will phone you to set up a home visit/meet & greet. If you are out of our area, we would request another rescue and/or veterinary office complete the home visit. All the vetting below is completed prior to adoptions. Also, completed prior to adoptions are heartworm treatments as needed, any medical conditions treated (IE; allergies, demedex, etc.) and any surgeries for dogs coming into the rescue injured (IE; car accidents, etc.). Below is the vetting that all of our rescues receive prior to adoption. We only pull dogs from shelters and approximately 80% of our rescues come into the rescue heartworm positive. Those rescues are treated for heartworms prior to adoption. Vetting; adults; 1~7/1's DA2PPvL Booster 7/1 30 days after arriving DA2PPvL puppies; 3~7/1's DA2PPvL Booster 7/1 @ 6 months DA2PPvL adults & puppies; bordetello vaccine rabies vaccine & tag microchip & tag Pyrantel (twice) heartworm tested @ 6 months or older fecal tested Spayed/Neutered Heartworm Preventative (every month they are in rescue) Flea preventative (every month they are in rescue) New collar & tags 30 days complimentary Pet Insurance FROMM'S Salmon & Vegie I have attached an application if you would like to start the application process. Or you can go to our Petango page and fill out the application there; http://www.petango.com/hoganshuskyheroes . We do complete home visits prior to being approved. They are not designed to turn adopters down, but to point out safety issues for this breed. If you have any other questions, please don't hesitate to ask.

Physical Attributes

Coat Length
Long
Shedding Amount
Yes

Behavioral Characteristics

OK with Kids
Yes
OK with Dogs
Yes
OK with Cats
Yes
Other
Housetrained

Additional Information

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

Rescue Information

Location

Ad Statistics

Ad ID
ADN-513908
Date Listed
04/15/2017
Date Expires
Expired

Alaskan Malamute


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  1. Do your research - find out what types of dogs would be a good fit for your lifestyle and the activity level of your family. Also keep in mind the grooming needs of certain breeds that might require frequent maintenance.
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