Violet
Boxer | Evansville, IN
SeniorFemaleMediumBrown/Chocolate with White
About
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Meet Violet
They do not come any sweeter than senior boxer Violet! She gets along with other dogs, cats, and kids. She is petite at just under 40 lbs. She is low energy except for the occasional zoomies in the yard or excited circles at mealtimes. She loves attention and will stand quietly nearby to encourage you to deliver some pets and scratches. She is mostly deaf, but can hear sharp/loud noises. She likes riding in cars, visiting dog-friendly stores, and looking out the windows. She appreciates a comfortable dog bed and a warm jacket on cold days. Violet does have chronic pancreatitis that is managed by feeding a prescription diet and avoiding treats other than those approved by a vet. She will go to the bathroom outside, but also uses a potty pad by the door, especially overnight. Violet is a very quiet gal who doesn't bark and provides excellent companionship with a tail nubbin that wags when she sees you. She is very greatful to have been rescued and will return that love right back to you. To adopt Violet, apply at ITVrescue.org.All of our dogs are examined by a veterinarian, given age-appropriate vaccinations, dewormed, microchipped, spayed or neutered, heartworm tested and treated if necessary.
Adoption Process
Adoption application and contract, adoption fee from $200 to $300
Contact
It Takes A Village No-Kill Rescue
(812) 909-1306
[email protected]
http://www.itvrescue.org
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