King

Adopted
King
Breed Akita Mix
Color Sable
Age Adult
Gender Male
Size Large
Coat Length Medium
Adoption Fee -

About Me

Characteristics
Affectionate, Playful, Friendly, Curious
Health
Shots current
House-trained
Yes
Good in a home with
Children, Dogs

Contact Me

Adopt Me
City of Rushville Animal Shelter
650 Van Sickle Street, Rushville, IN 46173
(765) 932-4754

My Story

King is a 1 year old male 60 pound Akita mix. His neuter will be scheduled at a later date. He has been known to be friendly with strangers, dogs, and children. It is unknown how he would be with cats. He is potty trained, but needs to be on a strict schedule. He was crated as a puppy, but not as an adult. He would benefit from a family who is active. The adoption fee includes spay or neuter, vaccines, heartworm test, parasite prevention, and microchip. If the dog is not spayed or neutered yet, they will have a future appointment, but can go home immediately. Adopters will be required to bring the pet back to the shelter the day before the appointment and pick up the evening of the appointment. The adoption fee is $90. We accept cash, card, or check. We only need your photo ID to complete the paperwork. We do not do an application process. All adoptions are first come, first serve. We do not require in most cases that adopters bring all their families members and dogs for a meet and greet. But we do highly encourage it. We are happy to introduce the new dog to your dog(s) at the shelter. No appointment necessary. We do offer home trials of dogs over 6 months of age for about a week. You will not need to pay the adoption fee ahead of time, but if you decide to adopt you will need to return to the shelter to complete the paperwork and pay the adoption fee. If you do not wish to complete the adoption, you can bring the dog back at any time during normal business hours during your home trial period. We do not allow after hours drop off.

You May Also Like Them

Everest
Titus (8023)
Peanut
Brennan fraser
Vili
Bucky

Find a Furry Friend

Dog
Cat
Hospital
Shelter

More You Should Know