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Meet Rhaenyra, we call her Ree Ree for short. This sweet girl is ready for her forever home, weighing 68lbs. and only a year old. Ree Ree is a lovergirl, she loves everyone she meets with that tail wagging and wanting to give kisses. She is crate trained, house trained and uses a doggie door to go out into a fenced yard to do her buisness. She loves playing with other dogs, she however does chase cats, so we need a home without cats. We are teaching Ree Ree basic commands and she enjoys learning and pleasing her person.
Ree Ree is a dog that can go out and play awhile and come in and get settled in right beside you while you watch T.V. Very easy going and laid back, just an ideal family dog all together. Does good with kids, enjoys being around her people doing whatever it is they are doing.
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The process includes an application and adoption fee is $300.
The money collected covers any medical treatments the dog may have had while in our care. All of our dogs are altered (spayed/neutered), have had all shots (age appropriate in the case of puppies) including Bordetella (kennel cough), rabies, and the distemper/parvo series. Dogs have been heart worm screened and are heart worm negative, have had a clear fecal exam and are up to date on Frontline and Heartgard. Adopters will receive copies of all vet records, rabies certification, and tags. The adoption fee also covers all transport and health certificate costs we incur. Dogs from out of state travel on USDA inspected humane, healthy, & sanitary animal transport professionals.
Disclaimer: Please note that the breeds posted on our dogs' biographies are our best guess based on years of working with rescue dogs. Adopters who need to know the exact breed or mix of breeds of a particular dog must have the dog's DNA tested at their own expense.