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Elliot - Australian Shepherd / Black Labrador Retriever (short coat) Dog For Adoption

Australian Shepherd Dogs For Adoption in Dallas, TX, USA

For Adoption

Nickname
Elliot
Breed
Australian Shepherd
Gender
Male
Age
Baby
Location
Dallas, TX, 75248, USA

Description

Australian Shepherd Dogs For Adoption in Dallas, TX, USA

Posted Breed: Australian Shepherd / Black Labrador Retriever (short coat). Please contact Sara (Sara@dashdog.org) for more information about this pet. APPLICATION REQUIRED from www.dashdog.org Adop

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tion Fee $350 ***We don't know how to make this more clear: OUR APPLICATION IS NOT THE PETFINDER APP; OUR APPLICATION IS ON www.dashdog.org. PLEASE complete OUR application if you are interested in meeting our dogs or puppies! Thank You! ***AND our listed dogs ARE READY IMMEDIATELY; we only meet with families WHO ARE READY TO ADOPT! IF YOU APPLY and if WE APPROVE YOU it means we are assuming when you meet any of our dogs and fall in love you're ready to ADOPT AND HIM OR HER HOME! APPLICATION REQUIRED from www.dashdog.org Adoption Fee $350 - the fee is NON-NEGOTIABLE and is not specific for any dog or puppy; it goes to the expenses of the organization as a whole* OUR APPLICATION IS ON www.dashdog.org and must be completed in order to set up a meeting. Our listed dogs ARE READY IMMEDIATELY; we only meet with families WHO ARE READY TO ADOPT! IF YOU APPLY and if WE APPROVE YOU it means we are assuming when you meet any of our dogs and fall in love you're ready to ADOPT AND HIM OR HER HOME! We helped our friends at Ellis County SPCA with 3 ADORABLE puppies; Mama is an Australian Shep-Anatolian type mix and Dad a black Labrador. If you're looking for a great mix for a BIG puppy and dog, Shepherd-Retrievers give you everything you want! These Loving & Laid-Back retrievers with Intelligent, Loyal Shepherds are ideal family dogs! These three have had 2 sets of vaccines. Stephanie one of the ACO's at the ECSPCA personally bottle-fed the puppies because the original litter had THIRTEEN PUPPIES! Ebony is the female black lab: Eden & Elliot are the more Shepherd looking twins but all three are playful, cuddly, healthy and at 11-12 weeks they've had a lanky growth spurt so still need to pack on the pounds. Mama is 65-70 lbs but the pups are on the lower side of large for their age. All three are READY FOR FAMILIES! They need active, attentive homes and hopefully they can have canine-companions since they are so dog-socialized and love playing together AND with all dogs they meet! If you've been looking for a lovable, playful puppy-pal for yourself or your family please apply for the E-pups on www.dashdog.org! General Info - PLEASE READ! *Our $350 adoption fee is based on the cost of rescuing, transporting and vetting each dog; we do not try to compete on prices with municipal shelters whose funds are paid by the city. Our philosophy is to rescue highly adoptable dogs, have them live kennel-free in private homes for temperament assessments and individual personalities. We work hard to match EACH dog with the right family - kids or no kids, other dogs male or female and/or cats. With very rare exceptions all dogs over 6 months will be spayed or neutered PRIOR to adoption - dogs over 6 months will include a spay/neuter date AND referral info for lower-cost surgery if the adopter does not choose to use her or his personal vet. OUR VETS WILL NOT PERFORM SPAY NEUTER SURGERIES UNTIL DOG IS 6 MONTHS OLD. Please READ ALL of our info below BEFORE SENDING APPLICATION. Our goal is to help our puppies and dogs find FOREVER HOMES AND FAMILIES, NOT TO MAKE IT PROHIBITIVE FOR YOU TO ADOPT. However, once we review the application and contact you we MEET TO ADOPT, so please let us know if you are ONLY APPLYING TO STAY ON FILE or THAT YOU ARE READY TO ADOPT, for the consideration of our puppies and dogs and families who know the time is right! General Info - PLEASE READ! Our $350 adoption fee is based on the cost of rescuing, transporting and vetting each dog; we do not try to compete on prices with municipal shelters whose funds are paid by the city. Our philosophy is to rescue highly adoptable dogs, have them live kennel-free in private homes for temperament assessments and individual personalities. We work hard to match EACH dog with the right family - kids or no kids, other dogs male or female and/or cats. With very rare exceptions all dogs over 6 months will be spayed or neutered PRIOR to adoption - dogs over 6 months will include a spay/neuter date AND referral info for lower-cost surgery if the adopter does not choose to use her or his personal vet. OUR VETS DO NOT RECOMMEND AND WILL NOT PERFORM SURGERY PRIOR TO 6 MONTHS.

Physical Attributes

Coat Length
Short

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-651083
Date Listed
09/23/2017
Date Expires
Expired

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