Pepper
| Jackson County, MN
Age : 3 MonthsBabyFemaleMedium
About
Characteristics
affectionate eventempered goofy playful playsToys
Coat Length
ShortVaccination
CurrentActivity Level
Highly ActiveEnergy Level
ModerateHouse Trained
YesGood in Home With
Children
Adoption Fees
300.00Meet Pepper
The first step to the adoption process is to complete the application at www.emmetcountyanimalshelter.org This group of 9 pups were born to a sweet momma named Kelsie. Kelsie and her tiny crew of 9 came to us from Pineridge Indian reservation when the pups were about 4 weeks old. They were all so small and Kelsie herself so thin. Well the crew has flourished and are ready to find homes of their very own. While we don't know what these puppies breed make up is their mom was tri-colored and she is about 30 pounds. The pups all look similar to her and are smaller for their age compared to other pups we have had so we estimate they will likely be 30-40 pounds as well however this is just our best guess so do be prepared if interested in one of these sweeties for them to be larger or smaller. All of the pups are social, active and love to play. They will make great companions and should be a nice size to take on car rides and adventures. So check out Fern, Briar, Charlie, Pepper, Gemma, Dolly, Patches, Jade and Storm to see which puppy you think might be a good fit for your home. The pups were born 12.24.24 and they are up to date on vaccinations, wormed and microchipped. Their adoption fee is $300.00. They will be adopted on a spay neuter contract with their spay/neuter date being in June of this year.
Adoption Process
application, adoption fees for dogs/puppies start at $150-$300. Cats/kittens are free will offering adoptions. Contracts for adoptions must be signed. All animals (unless too young) are altered prior to adoption. If not altered a deposit is paid and given back plus a rebate after the alteration has been performed.
Contact
Emmet County Animal Shelter
(712) 209-1288
emmetcountyanimalshelter@live.com
http://emmetcountyanimalshelter.org
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