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Alison- SUPER AFFECTIONATE and MICROCHIPPED - American Pit Bull Terrier / Pit Bull Terrier / Mixed Dog For Adoption

American Pit Bull Terrier Dogs For Adoption in Oxford, MI, USA

For Adoption

Nickname
Alison- SUPER AFFECTIONATE and MICROCHIPPED
Breed
American Pit Bull Terrier
Gender
Female
Age
Adult
Location
Oxford, MI, 48371, USA

Description

American Pit Bull Terrier Dogs For Adoption in Oxford, MI, USA

Posted Breed: American Pit Bull Terrier / Pit Bull Terrier / Mixed. Allison, our fun-loving, sweet heart rolled up in to a 3-legged package, is looking for a very special person. Being a tripod does n

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ot get this girl down, she is ready to play ball with you or to relax and chew on her favorite Kong. Allison has a custom made arm brace for her existing her and has a custom made front cart to help her get around with ease. She does not always need her cart but she does think it is wonderful. She is friendly towards every person she meets and loves to give kisses and get to get belly rubs. Allison knows the right person will find her and love her just the way she is! Allison would be best as the only dog so she can get all the love and attention. Transportation is available to bring Allison to her new home! We do not have a facility for you to visit. WE PROCESS APPLICANTS AND SET APPOINTMENTS BASED ON THE ORDER APPLICATIONS ARE RECEIVED , so while you are welcome to call (248) 834-9419 or email ccrcdogs@ccrcdogs.com with specific questions, you will want to complete the ONLINE APPLICATION ASAP , which can be found at www.ccrcdogs.com, to secure your position in line for one of our dogs. You can also find a description of our process on that same page. Puppies will not be available to be seen until their 10 day quarantine has passed. Our adoption fee is $200 for adults and $275 for puppies, which covers the cost of the spay/neuter, age appropriate shots and tests, medications to bring the dog to full health, and a free visit with one of our approved vets after adoption. The majority of dogs at CCRC are obtained from animal control centers, so there is often very little known about their history or even current habits. You can always expect to do some training, regardless of whether you adopt a dog or a puppy, including crate training, house training, and basic manners. CCRC provides a variety of materials and resources to assist you with this, as well as telephone support.

Physical Attributes

Shedding Amount
Yes

Additional Information

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

Rescue Information

Location

Ad Statistics

Ad ID
ADN-70436
Date Listed
11/29/2016
Date Expires
Expired

American Pit Bull Terrier


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