Kenshi
Border Collie | Banner Elk, NC
Age : 2 MonthsBabyMaleMediumBlack with White
About
Characteristics
affectionate eagerToPlease eventempered intelligent
Coat Length
ShortVaccination
CurrentActivity Level
Moderately ActiveEnergy Level
ModerateHouse Trained
YesGood in Home With
Others DogsCatsChildren
Adoption Fees
275.00Meet Kenshi
My name's Kenshi! I am putting my best paw forward in hopes that you'll adopt me. I'm a simple boy; I play, eat, potty, sleep, repeat. I might do a little heart stealin' every now and then, too! I've got an awesome personality (and I'm not just saying that!!!). I would be a puppy suited for many scenarios. I could be a family dog that would be your child's best friend, or if you're a single adult or couple without children I'd also be content with that. I would even love to join some empty nesters! Honestly, I just want to love someone and be loved in return. I don't think that's too much to ask for, do you?? Please note that this is a mixed breed puppy. There is no guarantee on breed or adult size. This puppy is in a foster home. Contact Halee for more information [email protected] You may complete an application at https://ahhumanesociety.org/dog-adoption-application/
Adoption Process
$50.00 for cats and kittens, dogs range from $150.00 to $275.00. We have adoption applications and contracts for potential adopters to complete. Vet references are checked and home visits on some animals are required.
Contact
Humane Society of Washington County, TN
(423) 926-8533
[email protected]
www.ahhumanesociety.org
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