Canine Compassion Fund

The Canine Compassion Fund, Inc. (CCF) is a 501(c)3 non-profit corporation based in Tuscaloosa, Alabama.  The CCF was established to help meet some of the specific needs resulting from canine overpopulation.  After extensive research several distinct areas were identified as needing immediate as well as long term attention and the following mission statement was developed -The mission of the Canine Compassion Fund, Inc. is to provide lifetime care and enrichment for surrendered or abandoned senior canines in a specialized facility and through a "forever foster" program; to help reduce the population of homeless canines through adoption and spay neuter programs; and to provide responsible pet ownership education to the public.

Northport, AL,35475
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Phone Number: (205) 310-1295

Website: http://www.caninecompassionfund.org

Dunkin - NEW

Redbone Coonhound | New Hope, MS

Age : 1 Year 8 MonthsAdultMaleLargeBoxer

About

Characteristics

affectionate cratetrained doesWellInCar leashtrained playsToys

Coat Length

Short

Activity Level

Moderately Active

Energy Level

Moderate

House Trained

Yes

Good in Home With

Others DogsChildren

Meet Dunkin - NEW

Dunkin   Male, Redbone Coonhound/Boxer Mix, current weight 61 pounds, Estimated age 1.5-2years old   Dunkin has a coppery coat that gleams like a penny in the sun and the soulful eyes of a dog who’s seen hard times and come out stronger. He’s currently being fostered by a loving family in Asheville, NC, who stepped in to care for him after Hurricane Helene devastated the region and forced Brother Wolf Animal Rescue to shut its doors temporarily. Dunkin may have had a rough start, but he’s thriving in his foster home and is ready to find his forever family.   Dunkin is house-trained, crate-trained, and full of heart. He loves his people fiercely and is happiest when he’s by their side, whether it’s cuddling on the couch, sleeping at their feet while they work, or tagging along on errands. He’s great on long walks and hikes, staying close both on and off-leash and coming back when called, especially if there are Dunkin snacks involved. Dunkin is happiest out in the country where he can trot along and sniff all the exciting smells to his hearts content.  Dunkin gets along well with other dogs, reads their cues beautifully, and loves frisky playtime when the mood strikes. He’s also fantastic in the car, snoozing peacefully while you travel and even enjoys boating!   Dunkin does have a few quirks that make him even more lovable. His time as a stray has left him a bit food-insecure, so he’s always eager for mealtime (and yes, he may attempt some counter surfing if he thinks he can get away with it). A firm "No" keeps him in check, though, while he is learning self control.  Loud noises make him nervous, so he’s not a fan of fireworks or gunshots, but that just means he’d prefer a cozy home over a hunting trip. And while he’s a big boy, he doesn’t know it—he loves climbing into laps or standing on his hind legs for a hug.   Dunkin is the kind of dog who makes you feel like the most important person in the world. His loyalty, affection, and zest for life make him the perfect companion for someone who can give him the love and stability he so deserves. If you’re looking for a hiking buddy, brewery pal, and cuddle enthusiast all in one, Dunkin is your guy!   House trained Crate trained Good with Dogs Good with Big kiddos Cats unknown although he has very low interest in squirrels, birds and felines he's seen on walks   * The adoption fee of $475 includes age-appropriate vaccines, initial de-worming, spay/neuter surgery, microchip and transport fee.   * The application is the first step in all inquiries and adoptions     Canine Compassion Fund - Online Adoption Application www.caninecompassionfund.org/Forms/OnlineAdoptionApplication   * Additional information is available on our site caninecompassionfund.org

Adoption Process
Our adoption fees start at $175.00. It covers spay/neuter, vaccinations, microchip, heartworm test and starter prevention. Application process includes home visit and vet reference. Adopters must sign a contract. They can return dog back to us at anytime if it does not work out.


Contact
Canine Compassion Fund
(205) 310-1295
http://www.caninecompassionfund.org

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