Magnolia
Hound | Crestwood Village, NJ
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Meet Magnolia
Meet our Tree litter: Acorn, Ash, Cashew, Cedar, Chestnut, Magnolia, and Maple! They are 3 1/2-month-old Hound mixes. They weigh between 16 and 20 pounds now, but we expect them to mature to around 45-50 pounds. While they all wear a short coat, Ash, Maple, and Magnolia all wear a tan coat with a little bit of white, Acorn a white and brown coat, Cashew a tri-colored coat, Cedar a brown and black coat, and Chestnut wears a white coat with tan spots. Other than their beautiful coats, they have much more to offer! They are very friendly and get along wonderfully with other dogs. They love to explore and find new smells. They also love to play and receive pets! Adopt one of these siblings and let them fill your life with love and laughter! (ME, 11/18/24)**It is rare that we know with certainty the ages or mixes that make up our dogs, but we do our best to be as accurate as possible based upon our experience. ** Adoption fee: $395 covers quarantine, shots, worming, medical records, spaying/neutering, microchip, and an Alabama State Health Certificate. Transport, if needed, is $160. We consider the transport to be of great importance and, as such, take particular care of the dogs during the trip. We make every effort to arrive with healthy and minimally stressed dogs. Adoption fees for Hope dogs and those who have been at rescue for prolonged amounts of time are reduced to $150 plus a $100 transport fee, as notated in their listings.
Adoption Process
Potential adopters file application, including references; if approved, referred to foster mom/dad with any questions and in order to determine suitability of adopter. Adopters sign contract and pay adoption fee and upon delivery, pay transport fee. Adopters are provided with medical records and required to spay/neuter dog at appropriate age. requirements: adopters must be over 21; spay/neuter dog at 6 months
Contact
Crossing Paths Animal Rescue
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http://www.xpar.org