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American Pit Bull Terrier-Unknown Mix Dogs For Adoption in National Listings, MO, USA

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Tallulah- Ohio - Terrier / American Pit Bull Terrier / Mixed Dog For Adoption

American Pit Bull Terrier-Unknown Mix Dogs For Adoption in National Listings, MO, USA

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Nickname
Tallulah- Ohio
Breed
American Pit Bull Terrier-Unknown Mix
Gender
Female
Age
Young
Location
National Listings, MO, 44113, USA

Description

American Pit Bull Terrier-Unknown Mix Dogs For Adoption in National Listings, MO, USA

Posted Breed: Terrier / American Pit Bull Terrier / Mixed. Adoption Fee: $61.00. *Provided by PBRC Courtesy Dog Listings **Please Note - Dogs Available Nationwide - * check (state) before applying. Ac

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cess the adoption application included with this listing. The easiest way to begin the communication and adoption process is by filling out an adoption application. ______________________________________ Adopt Me-$61.00 Tallulah is sweet, happy, and active. She knows sit and weighs 37 lbs. If you have questions or would like to meet the dog featured on this page, please call (216) 664-3476 to speak to an adoption representative at CITY DOGS Cleveland. Or email citydogs@city.cleveland.oh.us About Our Shelter... CITY DOGS Cleveland is a program of Cleveland Animal Care & Control (CACC), located at 2690 W. 7th St. Cleveland, OH 44113. Public hours are Monday through Saturday from 10am-3pm, and Sunday 12-2pm. The CITY DOGS mission is to increase adoptions from the City Kennel by changing the image of the pit bulls who make up the majority of the kennel population, by preparing all adoptable dogs in the kennel for lives in loving homes and by creating as many opportunities as possible for the public to meet and get to know our dogs for the terrific pets they are meant to be. Our Adoption Process... Here's a little about how things work: All of the CITY DOGS posted for adoption are available for direct adoption from the kennel, unless noted otherwise. A handful of dogs are only available for rescue pull, which can be for a variety of reasons. You can either stop in during our open hours to meet a dog, or set up a meet and greet with your dog, which allows us to get the dog out of his/her cage for some exercise before you arrive. To set up a meet and greet, please email us at citydogs@city.cleveland.oh.us. About Our Dogs: All available dogs have gone through the ASPCA SAFER Assessment. This assessment is a snapshot of who the dog is at that given time. Our dogs are strays and we cannot make any guarantees with regard to behavior, temperament or health of any City Dog. We do not know what kind of home environment they were living in (i.e. with kids, other dogs or other cats), nor do we know if they are house trained. Everything we know about them is based on volunteer and staff observations. It is very hard to tell with certainty whether or not a dog will be good with kids, cats or another dog. If you have kids in the home or another dog, we do require that they be present for a meet and greet with the dog you are considering for adoption. Heath/Vaccinations: Dogs that are adopted directly from the kennel need to go to your personal vet within a week or so of leaving the kennel. They do have their DHPP, Rabies and Bordetella vaccinations, are dewormed once and have a microchip. In addition, unfortunately many of the dogs do get kennel cough. This is not something that is contagious to people at all, but dogs that do have it will need to be on an antibiotic. Please consider a donation to PBRC. Your donations make a difference to countless dogs through spay/neuter, educating the public, promoting a positive image and finding them permanent homes. Donate : http://www.pbrc.net/donate.html

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Shedding Amount
Yes

Additional Information

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

Rescue Information

Location

Ad Statistics

Ad ID
ADN-715655
Date Listed
11/17/2017
Date Expires
Expired

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