Scooter Doo

Adopted
Scooter Doo
Breed Terrier & Labrador Retriever Mix
Color Black
Age Adult
Gender Female
Size Medium
Coat Length -
Adoption Fee -

About Me

Characteristics
-
Health
Spay/Neuter, Vaccinations up to date
House-trained
Yes
Good in a home with
Children, Dogs

Contact Me

Adopt Me
Kenai Peninsula Animal Lovers Rescue
Kenai, AK 99611

My Story

Please say hellooooo to Scooter Doo!!! This lovely gal was born 7/20/17 and is a Terrier/Lab mix who weighs about 30 pounds (just a little thing!). She is playful, sweet, not destructive, loves attention, potty-trained, kennel-trained, good on a leash, and knows her commands! Wow!!! She's great with dogs, kids, and people but has not met kitties. As you can see she's equally comfy on a couch, in the front seat of a car, and on a plane!!! What adventure are you flying off to, Scooter Doo?? Wherever it is, please buckle your seatbelt and try to drink water instead of Coca Cola much healthier for you! This girl is perfection and will make a perfect addition to your home!!! Before considering adding Scooter Doo to your family, please note that KPAL Rescue has a mandatory adoption process in place which includes a home visit. More information on our adoption process can be found in our pinned post, please read that (and this adoption post) in their entirety - our process cannot be waived. We do not ship our animals and we do not allow for third-party transportation. Our adoption process is outlined on our website: www.kpalrescue.org/pet-adoption/, our Adoption Application can also be found on that website. Please direct questions regarding adoption to [email protected]. KPAL Rescue dogs are vetted (age-appropriately vaccinated for DHPP & Rabies, microchipped, spayed/neutered, etc). There will be an adoption fee of $350 + tax so that we can continue to help other animals in need. As always, donations are also very appreciated. Please share. #kpalrescue

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