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Brax - Great Dane Dog For Adoption

Great Dane Dogs For Adoption in Silver Spring, MD, USA

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Nickname
Brax
Breed
Great Dane
Gender
Female
Age
Young
Location
Silver Spring, MD, 20905, USA

Description

Great Dane Dogs For Adoption in Silver Spring, MD, USA

Posted Breed: Great Dane. Please contact Info (info@dogsxlrescue.org) for more information about this pet. BRAX NEEDS A FOSTER OR LOVING FOREVER HOME!!! Fosters make it possible for Dogs XL

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to save and care for homeless and abandoned dogs! To learn about fostering dogs like Brax please contact us at http://www.dogsxlrescue.org/volunteer/foster Name: Brax Breed: Purebred Great Dane (without papers) Approximate Age: 1 Year Approximate Weight: 68 Pounds Currently Living at: Arriving 3/25/2018 Meet Brax! This stunning guy has a personality to match his size - larger than life! Brax is an exuberant young pup who can't wait to find a forever family to lavish him with love and attention! Brax is sure to stop traffic as he strolls down the street with his owners and is going to be a stellar family member to whatever lucky adopter scoops him up! Apply today to meet Brax! Brax needs a foster or a loving forever home to lavish love and attention on him. Won't you open your heart and home to this precious pup? Like most puppies, Brax will need to work on housetraining. Brax will also need to go to obedience school to grow into a well-socialized dog! As this puppy is very young, he will need proper vetting within 3 days after adoption to start up a relationship with your vet, and to check on any concerns. The adoption fee for puppies less than 6 months old is $350, which includes the cost of routine vetting, including age appropriate vaccinations and spay/neuter. Puppies under 4 months of age may go to adoptive homes before they are spayed/neutered. Adopters who choose to adopt a puppy that has not yet been spayed/neutered are subject to an additional deposit of $100 (refundable upon proof of spay/neuter.) Included in the adoption fee, the rescue will arrange spay/neuter by a partner vet at the adopter's convenience when the puppy is between 4-6 months of age. It is the responsibility of the adopter to bring the adopted puppy back to the rescue vet for spaying/neutering or to send verification from another vet that the puppy had been spayed/neutered. If you are interested in adopting, please fill out the application online at http://www.dogsxlrescue.org/adopt/adoption-questionnaire Thank you for considering adoption and helping to save a life! Please visit us online at www.DogsXLRescue.org

Physical Attributes

Behavioral Characteristics

OK with Kids
Yes
OK with Dogs
Yes

Additional Information

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

Rescue Information

Location

Ad Statistics

Ad ID
ADN-813675
Date Listed
03/30/2018
Date Expires
Expired

Great Dane


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