Chief

Adopted
Chief
Breed Hound
Color -
Age Adult
Gender Male
Size Medium
Coat Length -
Adoption Fee -

About Me

Characteristics
-
Health
Spayed neutered
House-trained
Yes
Good in a home with
Children, Dogs

Contact Me

Adopt Me
Redemption Road Rescue
P.O. Box 28084, Crystal, MN 55428

My Story

You can fill out an adoption application online on our official website. Meet Chief, a sweet boy who came to us last October from a Florida shelter in desperate need of a second chance. Unfortunately, Chief tested positive for life-threatening heartworm disease when he arrived, but he's nearly done with his treatment now (he's on his last stretch of crate rest from now until the end of March) and is ready to find his forever home! Chief is a sweet boy who is about 4-5 years old and around 53 lbs - he could lose a few lbs, as he's quite fond of snacks! Chief is good with other dogs and is responsibly independent at amusing himself with chew toys. Chief is a fun loving boy and very playful but slightly more mellow than some hounds. He is super sweet and has a delightful personality, that will definitely come out more once he's back to 100% activity! Interested in adopting? Please complete an interest form on our website here. If you are viewing this listing on PETFINDER there is often MORE INFO ON and MORE PICS OF the animal DIRECTLY ON OUR WEBSITE. http://redemptionroadrescue.rescuegroups.org *Adoption fees range from $525-$650, depending on the individual animal* [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/RedemptionRoadRescue All animals fully vetted appropriate for age: spayed/neutered, rabies vaccine, DHPP vaccine, 4DX test (@12 months or older), microchipped with lifetime registration, dewormed, flea/tick prevention, heartworm prevention. *Since we typically don't know a rescue dog's actual genetics, their breed and estimated size when grown on their bio is just an educated guess based on information ond observations we have.*

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