Dollie: "My home to yours" Not at shelter
Dalmatian | Fincastle, VA
Age : 3 Years 2 MonthsAdultFemaleLargeWhite with Black
About
Characteristics
noLargeDogs noSmallDogs
Coat Length
ShortActivity Level
Moderately ActiveEnergy Level
ModerateHouse Trained
YesGood in Home With
Children
Meet Dollie: "My home to yours" Not at shelter
"My Home to Yours" We have had numerous requests from citizens in our county to help them rehome their pets, but they are willing to keep them in the home until it happens, rather than bring them to the overflowing shelter at Campbell County Animal Control near Yellow Branch. We are listing those cats and dogs on our website as "My Home to Yours." We ask that interested adopters fill out the FOAC application, and we will pass it along to the family wanting to rehome. **For pets not spayed or neutered, we are happy to help set that up! ************************ Dollie is a gorgeous dalmatian mix who has been absolutely fine with her housemates until recently. She is not spayed and a couple others in the home are not sterilized, and that would appear to be the problem. Here is what her human says about her: "Dollie was born December 29, 2021. She has had her rabies vaccine. She has not been spayed. Does not do well with big or small dogs." Realizing these are not good selling points when it comes to rehoming, let's talk about Dollie's positives! She lives with children, and appears to have no problems with them. She is definitely a beauty, with a silky coat and the dalmatian markings people love. We hope we can help her find a home where, once the hormones are settled due to a spay, she can be a happy companion and get along with others.
Adoption Process
Begin with an application to adopt. Other pets in household must be spay/neutered, current with rabies vaccines, dogs need to be current with HW testing and heartguard. Fees range between $75 and $300. We follow up on spays/neuters for pets under six months, and the fees include spay/neuter. Contract requires it. Adults are adopted out already spayed/neutered. Pets must be returned to FOAC if adoption ends.
Contact
Friends of Campbell County Animal Control
[email protected]
http://www.friendsofcampbellcounty.org
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