Monday, February 06, 2012

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Name:
 BRANDY Sex: Female
Breed:  Plott Hound Mix
Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Est. Age:
1.5 Years
About:
Brandy came to us as an owner surrender.  She was found by a good Samaritan that took her in as a tiny puppy and fed her.   She is about 50 lbs.  She is a pretty brindle, with a mix of greyhound, plott hound, border collie, and who knows what else.
Special Needs:
Prefers a house without cats or young children.
Other Info: Brandy is spayed, up to date on all of her shots and is microchipped.  She would prefer a home with a big yard to run in--she loves her exercise!   But if you're a runner, hiker, biker, or skateboarder, a big yard isn't necessary but a FENCE is. Her favorite game is fetch but she also likes to learn new commands. Once she had sit down to a tee she proudly paraded through the house sitting in front of everyone to show off :). But this smarty pants knows more than just sit, she knows lay down, paw, and stay too.   Brandy LOVES playing with other dogs and handles our meet and greet with dogs like a champ!!!    If you would like to learn more about Brandy, please download and fill out our adoption applicaton. 
         
  • No animals will be adopted to students living in dorms.

  • No animal shall be adopted to an individual without approval of all adults at the residence.

  • Animals are not adopted as gifts.  If the animal is a gift to someone, the recipient must be present at the adoption interview and sign the adoption papers.  The home visit will be made to the recipient’s home.

  • Except in special circumstances, dogs must have a fenced yard suitable to the size and breed of the dog.  Animals will not be adopted in situations that would require being chained, roped or leashed.

  • The pet will not be left unattended for a long period of time while confined.

  • All animals shall receive humane care, including but not limited to: adequate water, food, shelter, sanitation, exercise, personal attention and veterinary care.

  • Adopting persons must commit to having the animal examined yearly by a licensed veterinarian and provide medical care, heartworm prevention for dogs and all required vaccinations.

  • No adoption shall be made to individuals having unspayed/unneutered animals.

  • A home visit will be made prior to the adoption of every dog.

Since we are a foster group, we are in a position to know (as much as one can know)about our animals.  Please believe us if we decide that the pet you are considering for adoption is not suitable for your lifestyle or home.  Our decisions are based upon the best interests of both the pet and your family.

 

 

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