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Kisses Marie TN - Boston Terrier (short coat) Dog For Adoption

Boston Terrier Dogs For Adoption in Maryville, TN, USA

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Nickname
Kisses Marie TN
Breed
Boston Terrier
Gender
Female
Age
Adult
Location
Maryville, TN, 37803, USA

Description

Boston Terrier Dogs For Adoption in Maryville, TN, USA

Posted Breed: Boston Terrier (short coat). Kisses Marie is a very sweet 8+ year old girl that weighs around 22 pounds. Her owner was working two jobs which left little time for Kisses. So, we were cal

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led to help find a forever home that could give her the time and attention she deserves. Kisses is a well behaved lady that wants to be near her human. She’s working on housetraining with regular times outdoors and is good with other pets. She previously lived as the only fur-kid, but we think she enjoys having a dog friend in the house. She does have very limited vision due to early onset cataracts, but learns her environment quickly and navigates well around the house. We've recently noticed that she's also hard of hearing. In spite of all that, she's an expert in climbing up into chairs. Kisses is now altered, current on vaccinations, heartworm negative and microchipped. We would love to place her with a pet parent that is at home most of the time to love and spoil her. Because of her eyesight issue, no homes with small pre-school children or large dogs please. Please be prepared to meet and adopt Kisses near Knoxville. Please apply at: www.bostonterriertn.org The adoption fee for Kisses Marie is $225.00 If you have any other questions, please contact btretn.rescuer@gmail.com NOTE: Submission of an application and fee does not guarantee adoption of any specific Boston, since that particular dog may have applications pending or may not be the right match for you. Please use the foster momma or dad's contact information above for questions. The process always begins with an application which can be found at The Boston Terrier Rescue of East Tennessee website Note that in most cases, we do not adopt to families with small children, e.g., "under 6," as a precaution to the child's safety and the dog's safety. In some cases with larger Boston mixes or other dogs, we do make exceptions. Please ask the foster momma. We prefer to place dogs within driving distance of where they are being fostered. If someone from outside the local area is approved for adoption, they must be willing to personally drive/fly to get the dog. The East Coast division (NC/SC/VA/MD/DC) does have special transport capabilties for their kids. Ask them. Also, submission of an application and fee does not guarantee adoption of any specific Boston since that particular dog may have applications pending or may not be the right match for you.

Physical Attributes

Coat Length
Short
Shedding Amount
Yes

Behavioral Characteristics

OK with Kids
Yes
OK with Dogs
Yes
OK with Cats
Yes

Additional Information

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

Rescue Information

Location

Ad Statistics

Ad ID
ADN-684477
Date Listed
04/20/2018
Date Expires
Expired

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