My Story
By far, this dude is a DOLL. Possibly one of the cutest to ever exist! Domino is basically an L-sized cattle dog, and he couldn't be ANY better! Along with his stocky size, gorgeous eyes, and the cutest cattle dog grin; he's a sweetheart, through a through, his favorite thing to do with people are give kisses, cuddle, and snuggle at our feet. He makes for an amazing greeter-pooch as his wiggle butt couldn't get any quicker! Domino weighs about 50 pounds or so, at 9 months old, making him that PERFECT size! He will be right at that size where he can join you anywhere, load himselff up in the car, cuddle in bed,she doesn't mind! In fact, exploring, cuddling, and then sleeping is his day on repeat. He gets along with everything and everyone! We really can't get enough of him, and his wiggle butt! One of my favorite things about Domino is how he just MELTS as soon as he starts getting loved on, it's beyond adorable. Due to his great manners, known commands, leash walking skills, AND his crate-training, it's pretty safe to assume Mister Domino is house-broken, making him SO easy to get home, and transition seamlessly into your life!
My adoption fee is only $210! This fee covers all of my vaccines, microchip, nex/heartguard, heartworm test, AND my spay/neuter!
Think I might be the perfect fit for your home? You can apply for me here https://animalwelfarefriends.org/adopt/application/ OR you can apply in person when you come visit me any day during business hours! You can even adopt me that same day once approved!!
Please Note: All adoptions are on a first-come first served basis with approved adoption applicants. We do not hold animals unless the adoption is out-of-state, and fees apply. The animal's welfare is our first and only priority, in doing so, they are moved from the shelter into their respective homes as quickly, & humanely as possible to remove the risk of undergoing extreme stress, immune system compromission, & behavioral concerns.
DISCLAIMER: Genetic Breed accuracy is NOT guaranteed; we assess by the following:
Interview with or paperwork from with the previous owner
Intake evaluation observations (behavior, physical appearance, and energy level)
Source documents from which to analyze characteristics
Consultation with other staff