Emma
Hound | Chester Center, CT
AdultFemaleMedium
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Meet Emma
To adopt please fill out an adoption application. Emma is a 2yo female hound mix who was rescued with her 3 puppies from beneath an abandoned house in Memphis. Gentle, quiet, calm, sweet, loving. Great with other dogs, living comfortably with multiple dogs in her foster home. Fine with cats (see video). Great with kids and very gentle with the neighborhood kids on her walks. Moderate activity level outside, quiet and calm in the house. Good house manners. Housebroken. Never crated because she doesn't need to be. Obeys basic commands. Loves to be with her people. When she first came to us, Emma had heartworms but she was treated and cured and is now ready for adoption. Healthy and fully vetted, current on shots, spayed, weighs about 40 pounds. AWESOME young hound mix will make a wonderful companion (and jogging partner!) for an active family with kids. To adopt please fill out an adoption application.Contact us at [email protected] visit us at Good Dog Rescue
Adoption Process
The process to adopt a Good Dog includes:
completion of an application
phone interview with your dog’s adoption coordinator
veterinary reference & personal references
phone interview with your dog’s foster mom
home visit
adoption contract
adoption fee of $525.00 (includes any transportation costs).
Contact
Good Dog Rescue
[email protected]
http://www.gooddogrescue.com
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