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Mike - Hound / Mixed Dog For Adoption

Mutt Dogs For Adoption in Washington, DC, USA

For Adoption

Nickname
Mike
Breed
Mutt
Gender
Male
Age
Young
Location
Washington, DC, 20003, USA

Description

Mutt Dogs For Adoption in Washington, DC, USA

Posted Breed: Hound / Mixed. Male, 2 years, 50 lbs Approximate Age: 2 Approximate Weight/Size: Medium I am an UNDERDOG because.... I am a hound mix! Hound breeds are very prominent in

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the rural south and usually the first to be euthanized at the shelter due to the overpopulation of this breed. Location Saved From: Goldsboro, NC Additional info: Follow Mike's adventures on Instagram here! Mike is an approximately 2 year old hound mix who came into the shelter as a stray. Mike is blind in one eye. The biggest pre-requisite for his forever home is that he must have a canine brother or sister. He's shy around people, but warms up after getting used to new environments. He knows basic training commands, which will help as he transitions from a more shy dog to a more confident dog who is less wary about unknown circumstances. Once he settles in to a new situation he is goofy and affectionate. He's a great pal for any adventure, even just laying around on the couch. Overall, he is a quiet, playful, and by-your-side companion. He is a great office dog and a great running partner! He would also be happy at doggy daycare or not - he just prefers to be with his person. He doesn't seem to be bothered by wildlife, so no need to worry about Mike chasing after squirrels! He loves the water, but isn't a big swimmer. He can be self-motivated to play in the house, but isn't over-the-top. And he's very food-motivated so will be delighted to learn whatever you have to teach him. Don't miss out on the very best second- (or third? fourth?) dog you can add to your pack!! Whoever picks him to join their family will win the pup-lottery! Adopt me: http://bit.ly/adoptrdr Adoption Application: http://bit.ly/adoptrdr Foster Application: http://bit.ly/fosterapprdr Adoption Process: In order to adopt, we require an adoption application. After you submit an application, if you pass the screening, we will contact you to schedule a phone interview. We will call your references, including your veterinarian and landlord (when appropriate). We will also conduct a home visit. After these steps are complete, you will be approved to adopt a dog. Please note this process takes 1-2 weeks so applications submitted when you are ready to bring a dog home within that time frame. You can meet our adoptable dogs at events, however, we cannot guarantee that dogs at events do not have pre-approved applicants meeting them there as well, so the application is the best way to start the process. Mission Statement: Forever true to “The Underdog”, Rural Dog Rescue is dedicated to saving the lives of dogs in shelters who are often overlooked for adoption or rescue. We save the dogs who are at most risk of being euthanized: the hounds, the black dogs, the seniors, the sick and the broken. We make a commitment to reserve a minimum of 50% of the dogs we save to The Underdog. Root For The Underdog! Rural Dog Rescue's home base is in Washington, DC. We adopt to the Washington, DC metropolitan area to include Maryland and Northern Virginia. We support several high kill shelters that euthanize in 72 hours and whose kill rate is 70% or higher in rural areas of Virginia, West Virginia, North and South Carolina. Rural Dog Rescue also helps dogs in need in Washington, DC and Maryland. We are 100% volunteer and foster based and no salaries are paid. 100% of your donation and adoption fee goes to helping the dogs and cats of Rural Dog Rescue. Although we try to be as accurate as possible, Rural Dog Rescue cannot guarantee the breed or full-grown adult size of any of the dogs or puppies in its care. Because many of these dogs were found as strays or are the result of irresponsible, unplanned breeding, we do not know the dog's exact background and can only list breed and size by our best educated guess. If exact breed and size are important to you, please consider adopting a dog from a specific breed rescue. Our goal is for our dogs to be adopted by people who will love and care for them forever for who they are - no matter what breed and size they turn out to be! All dogs go to their new homes spayed or neutered, up to date on all shots, dewormed (although a second deworming may be required), started on heartworm and flea and tick preventative and sometimes microchipped.

Behavioral Characteristics

OK with Dogs
Yes
Energy Level
Moderate
Obedience Training
Has Basic Training
Other
Yard RequiredLeash TrainedCrate TrainedHousetrainedGood in a Car

Personality

Obedient
Yes
Playful
Yes
Timid
Yes
Affectionate
Yes
Eager to Please
Yes
Intelligent
Yes
Even-Tempered
Yes
Goofy
Yes

Additional Information

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

Rescue Information

Location

Ad Statistics

Ad ID
ADN-569019
Date Listed
08/10/2018
Date Expires
Expired

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