2410-0056 Bozorg
Pit Bull Terrier | Exmore, VA
AdultMaleLargeGray/Silver/Salt & Pepper with White
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Meet 2410-0056 Bozorg
BOZORG - 5-8 years old, 60 pounds, nervous BOZORG was abandoned at the shelter. Yep. Right in our lobby. No words here. *So let's get past this and tell you how Bozorg is nervous and wary of new people and this new environment he was literally thrown into. Who wouldn't after this treatment, though, right? *This very handsome boy, cropped ears and tail, will need time to learn to trust a new family. He is showing us he can, however. He is ok with leashing and leading him out. He is treat motivated which is very helpful. *Outside Bozorg seemed interested in all the new-ness around him. I just let him be. He sniffed all around and came back for treats. *I had to be careful bc he has a very hard mouth when taking treats. I just tossed the treats to him for now. *Bozorg is listed as a Cane Corso, a breed which may not be meant for every household. Please do your research before considering adoption. *We don't know much else about Bozorg so we will continue to update as we learn more. *For now, if you see something that draws you in, come out to meet him. He is in our large dog adoption kennel but if you don't see him, please just ask!
Adoption Process
1.Persons interested in adopting an animal are encouraged to visit the Care & Adoption Center. Some animals can go home right away, where others must be held for a few days before they can be released. Available adoptable animals are publicly viewable during our normal business hours.
2.All citizens regardless of City of residence are welcome to adopt spayed or neutered dogs and cats from the Animal Care & Adoption Center. All dogs and cats available for adoption through the shelter will be spayed or neutered prior to adopter possession.
3.All dogs and cats adopted from our Care & Adoption Center are given their vaccinations including rabies vaccination. Dogs are heartworm tested and cats are tested for FIV/Feline Leukemia. It is recommended that all adopters have their new pet examined by a licensed veterinarian within 10 days of adoption. Routine health care for the life of your pet is very important. It is vitally important for adopters to locate a veterinarian/veterinary establishment for continued care. Adopters can visitââ the Department of Health Professions website to assist in locating a licensed veterinarian. Virginia Beach Animal Care and Adoption Center takes the adoption of a pet very seriously and wants to help adopters and the new pet make a smooth transition into the home. If you are considering pet adoption, we encourage you to ask questions of our staff in order to make the best decision for your family. Pet ownership is a life-long responsibility.
4.Persons who reside in Virginia Beach are required to purchase a Virginia Beach City License at the time of adoption.
5.In order to adopt, interested adopters will complete a species specific adoption questionnaire/application and all dogs and cats already owned by the potential adopter are required to be current on rabies vaccines and City license (if applicable in the City of residence) at the time of adoption from the VBACAC.
6.Persons who reside in a rental property are required to show proof that the animal being adopted is permitted at residence.
7.Persons with a prior conviction of animal cruelty, failure to provide adequate care, or domestic violence related offenses will not be permitted to adopt from the VBACAC.
Contact
Virginia Beach Animal Care and Adoption Center
(757) 385-4444
[email protected]
http://www.vbgov.com