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Pointer-Unknown Mix Dogs For Adoption in Fredericksburg, VA, USA

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Clark - English Pointer / Retriever / Mixed (medium coat) Dog For Adoption

Pointer-Unknown Mix Dogs For Adoption in Fredericksburg, VA, USA

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Nickname
Clark
Breed
Pointer-Unknown Mix
Gender
Male
Age
Adult
Location
Fredericksburg, VA, 22406, USA

Description

Pointer-Unknown Mix Dogs For Adoption in Fredericksburg, VA, USA

Posted Breed: English Pointer / Retriever / Mixed (medium coat). If you are interested in adopting this dog, please download and complete an Adoption Questionnaire: http://www.k-9lifesavers.org/s/2016

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applicationdocx-1.docx and email Adrienne at adrienneo@k-9lifesavers.org You can also find the adoption questionnaire and learn about the adoption process by visiting our website: http://www.k-9lifesavers.org/howtoadopt/ Dog's Name: Clark Estimated Breed : Lab & Pointer mix perhaps Approximate Age: ~4 yrs Approximate Weight: 60-65 lbs Currently Living at: Boarding. Poor Clark has been in boarding for a LONG time! Please considering fostering this big boy! Email yvetteg@k-9lifesavers.org for more information about fostering. Adoption Fee: $300 DOG'S DESCRIPTION Clark was dumped at a river in Georgia, along with his pal Lois, left to starve or be shot. Lois has since been adopted. Now it's Clark's turn! He's tested well with children - although he's a big guy who could knock tiny ones down. Clark is a fun guy and like many big dogs - he's a lap dog! He is super loving, snuggly, and playful! Like most pointers, Clark has a good bit of energy. But when he gets some exercise, he does settle down and knows how to chill. Clark is friendly with dogs once he's had an opportunity to get to know them, (although he is not a fan of small dogs) but doesn't always come off as super friendly during initial meetings. If you currently have a dog, a meet and greet will be best. Your new pet will require a refresher in house-training. K-9 Lifesavers strongly recommends all new adopters enroll their new pet into obedience training. This provides for an easier transition into a new home, ensures the dog remains well socialized, and helps form a bond between the dog and the new family. Adoption fees cover basic vetting, spay/neuter surgery (for dogs over 6 months old), rabies, distemper/parvo vaccinations, treatment for worms, heartworm testing, monthly heartworm prevention and monthly flea/tick prevention (while the animal is in our care), and transport costs from high-kill shelter. Please note that on average, K-9 Lifesavers spend significantly more on each dog than their adoption fee. Adoption fee for HW positive dog also covers heartworm treatment at our partner vets. Foster Program: Foster homes provide for the temporary care of a rescue until the dog is placed into a loving, forever home. For more information on becoming a foster parent, and our Foster Program, visit http://www.k-9lifesavers.org/foster/ or email our Foster Coordinator at foster@k-9lifesavers.org Help Save Lives! Make a tax-deductible donation today by clicking on the Donate Button below! Donations help us offset boarding costs and additional medical treatment for those dogs who need it. K-9 Lifesavers receives NO federal funding and we are non-profit, all-volunteer run rescue. ALL DONATIONS ARE TAX DEDUCTIBLE. For more information on K-9 Lifesavers, or to view a complete listing of all our Adoptable Dogs, visit our website at www.k-9lifesavers.org. Please “like” our Facebook Page for the most current events and new dogs. Thank you for considering a rescue dog! SPONSOR ME! Please donate towards my care and medical expenses here: http://www.k-9lifesavers.org/donate/

Physical Attributes

Coat Length
Medium

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-470265
Date Listed
01/12/2018
Date Expires
Expired

Pointer-Unknown Mix.

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