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Dogo Argentino Dogs For Adoption in Bellbrook, OH, USA

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Elsa - Dogo Argentino (short coat) Dog For Adoption

Dogo Argentino Dogs For Adoption in Bellbrook, OH, USA

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Nickname
Elsa
Breed
Dogo Argentino
Gender
Female
Age
Adult
Location
Bellbrook, OH, 45305, USA

Description

Dogo Argentino Dogs For Adoption in Bellbrook, OH, USA

Posted Breed: Dogo Argentino (short coat). Elsa weighs 66 pounds and is about 3 years old. She is a Dogo Argentino and has finished our prison training program. Elsa is a calm, laid back girl who play

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s well with other dogs. She is very well housebroken and does well with people too. She is vaccinated, heartworm tested and microchipped. We are looking for an adopter with large dog experience. Her adoption fee is $300. Help raise money for our rescue dogs; donation can be made via PayPal account - purebredrescue@onebox.com. You must be willing to commute to the location that the pet is being fostered in order to be eligible to adopt. We do not ship our pets. We also require that you personally bring the pet back to us should the adoption not work out. We do NOT negotiate adoption fees. Our fees have not changed in years, although vetting, food, supplies, etc has all gone up. All money goes to our dogs and the running of this rescue. We are 100% volunteered based. Adoption fees are non-refundable. Please expect any new pet you bring into your house to need an adjustment period. Your current dog must be current on vaccines and on heartworm prevention. Apply on-line at www.purebredrescueorganization.com, Adoptables tab, upper right corner - orange button. Due to the volume of apps and inquiries, we may not be able to respond to everyone.

Physical Attributes

Coat Length
Short

Behavioral Characteristics

Other
Housetrained

Additional Information

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

Rescue Information

Location

Ad Statistics

Ad ID
ADN-770917
Date Listed
01/20/2018
Date Expires
Expired

Dogo Argentino


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