STAR

Adopted
STAR
Breed Rat Terrier Mix
Color -
Age Baby
Gender Female
Size Small
Coat Length -
Adoption Fee 400

About Me

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

Contact Me

Adopt Me
Humane Society of Ashland County
P.O. Box 114, Ashland, OH 44805
(419) 281-4722

My Story

Star is a female Rat Terrier mix who is around 4 months old (DOB 4/5/2024) and weighs 5.4 pounds. Star was an owner surrender from a property overrun with many dogs who were not getting great care. We have vaccinated her, had her spayed, examined by our vet and all the things to make her a great pet. She's nosy, playful, active, with no sense of personal space......so a typical puppy. Since she is still a puppy, she has a clean slate and you can train her properly. She hasn't learned many bad habits and hopefully won't remember how her life started out. Adoption fee is $400 All Ashland County Humane Society animals' adoption fees include: ~spay/neuter ~micro-chip ~de-worming ~vaccinations, including rabies ~heartworm prevention If you are interested in adopting this dog, please visit: www.ashlandhumane.org/adoption-application (copy and paste link to address bar) for a printable application. Complete and email back to [email protected] We are an all volunteer-based organization that does not have a building or a staff, only 8 members with jobs and families, trying to make a difference. We do not have the volunteer manpower to show animals to non-approved applicants. If your application gets screened and approved, we will contact you to arrange a meet and greet and you can decide if this is the right pet for you. Thank you for understanding! We definitely want all our rescued animals to find great families! Thank you for your interest in a Rescue Pet! Adopt, don't shop! The post will be removed when we get several applications to give our volunteer time to screen them. Adoption Fee is $400

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