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Earth Pup: Cinder*the LAST of HER litter - German Shepherd Dog / Labrador Retriever / Mixed Dog For Adoption

Shepradors Dogs For Adoption in Forest, VA, USA

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Nickname
Earth Pup: Cinder*the LAST of HER litter
Breed
Shepradors
Gender
Female
Age
Baby
Location
Forest, VA, 24551, USA

Description

Shepradors Dogs For Adoption in Forest, VA, USA

Posted Breed: German Shepherd Dog / Labrador Retriever / Mixed. Our first step is an application which can be filled out at https://www.cvrrescue.org Update: Cinder is the last of h

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er litter to be adopted and she is still searching for the family. She is 5.5 months now and growing up in foster care. She is great with dogs of all sizes, puppies, kittens and kids. She would love to find her forever home soon! She enjoys her crate and waits to do her business outside. It won't take long to get this girl into a new routine in her forever home. Will that home be yours? Update from her foster mom: s he does fine in a crate, very very rarely has an accident. goes in willingly. trained for meal times in her crate. she loves the other dogs. would encourage a playmate in new home or activity level. but she has no boundaries with them and likes to climb on them like they are play things. she'll back off when they signal tho. shes sweet to everyone. fine with my cats but will try to play with them. The "Earth puppies" are all from one litter. As of 6/13/17 we estimate they are 9 – 10 weeks old. They are getting lots of TLC and socialization in a loving foster home as well as getting started their vaccination series. Lots of cute variety to choose from! Apply today Like all puppies, adopters can expect any puppy to have accidents, chew things they shouldn't, and have other normal energetic puppy issues (jumping, mouthing, general youthful naughtiness). Because this is a guess of breed mixture, we can not guarantee a pets weight and should not apply for a puppy if your place has weight restrictions or you are looking for an ideal weight (you can always check out the adult dogs whose weight we do know). This dogs adoption fee is $175 which covers the following: spay/neuter, microchip, heartworm testing, dhp/p, rabies, bordatella (agre appropriate vaccines), deworming, and all the care he received while with CVRR. All animals are on flea and tick and parasite prevention for the duration in fostercare. We are an volunteer group, who process the applications so please be patient and understand that it takes an average of 7-14 days to process the applications including reference checks, follow-up questions. You can expedite the process by providing accurate phone and email addresses for all your references. Time to make phone calls is limited and we often have multiple applications in process . We make every effort to move through them as quickly as possible. When your application is approved, we will schedule a meet-and-greet to see if the dog picks you too. If it seems that the adoption will be a good match for all, there is an adoption fee and an adoption contract to be signed. The adoption fees help cover a portion of the care provided to the animals. All dogs and pups are microchipped and all animals adopted out are spayed/neutered and fully vetted. **All of our animals have a lifetime commitment. If for any reason, the adoption does not work out, the cats and dogs are to come back to CVRR, which is a NO kill rescue.*** The foster family and the rescue volunteers will choose the new home based on the best fit for the dog/cat. Our first step is an application which can be filled out atwww.cvrrescue.org

Behavioral Characteristics

OK with Kids
Yes
OK with Dogs
Yes
OK with Cats
Yes
Energy Level
Moderate
Activity Level
Highly Active
Exercise Needs
Moderate
Obedience Training
Needs Training

Additional Information

Was the Dog Found
No

Rescue Information

Location

Ad Statistics

Ad ID
ADN-569754
Date Listed
09/23/2017
Date Expires
Expired

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