Max
Chihuahua | Camano, WA
AdultMaleSmall
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Meet Max
Hi! My name is Max. I’m a 4-year old, potty trained, 12 pound, male chihuahua and I’m still getting used to all of the new things happening in my life: meeting new people, exploring new houses, making new dog friends, healing from my new neuter… and that can be overwhelming at times. But don’t get me wrong, once I warm up and I’m no longer afraid I’m totally down to adventure. With my previous owners I spent 12+ hours in my kennel so I’ll do it but I really don’t like it. I will sleep in there if I have to, but I tend to put up quite a protest before settling down. I would REALLY prefer sleeping with my new person. I have never ruined anything when left uncrated during the day or overnight, so you can trust me- I promise! I can also go with you! I ride really well in the car. Even better when I snag my foster brother’s doggie booster and can look out the windows!Living with another dog would be great- I’ve been friendly with all dogs I’ve met so far, from 10 to 65 pounds, but I’d be ok as the center of attention too. My person or people can do anything to me but since I’m scared of fast, unexpected movements near me, a child-free, calm home is required to help me be the best boy I can be! I have not been around cats but don’t show much interest in squirrels on walks so I would probably be ok with a proper introduction. Once I’m used to a new place I’m pretty quiet unless someone knocks on the door or my foster brother gets me riled up, but that’s pretty rare. Oooh! I want to meet you! I’m cute, I know my name, I think I’ll eventually learn to sit, even though I don’t see the point because I’m only 5” off the ground. And I’ll also do just about anything for a hot dog! If you want to meet me too, please fill out a statement of interest and mention Max! https://alternativehumanesociety.com/statement-of-interest-dog/ t
Adoption Process
1. Submit Application
. We will only be calling applications that are a possible match for the dog
2. Interview
The case manager of that dog will contact you by phone or email to set up a meet and greet,if you are a possible match for that dog.
3. Meet the Pet
If you think you all are a good match, we may set up a home visit or the case manager will request pictures of your home.
4. Sign Adoption Contract
DUE TO COVID 19- ALL ADOPTIONS AND MEET AND GREETS ARE BY APPOINMENT ONLY. WE CAN NOT ADOPT TO CANADA AT THIS TIME.
5. Pay Fee
6. Take the Pet Home
All pets have a 10 day adjustment period for a home visit.
AHS does not do same-day adoptions. We provide a form called a âStatement of Interestâ for potential adopters to fill out. When completed, this form is reviewed by an AHS volunteer (the animalâs Case Manager) who will contact the potential adopter with any additional questions and arrange a meeting if it looks like a good match. those who look like a good match.
Adoption fees for DOGS are:
Puppies (up to age 18 months): $330 (plus $170 spay/neuter deposit)
Adult (18 months - 8 years old): $250
Seniors (8 years and up): $190
(There is an additional $170 spay/neuter deposit for Adults/Seniors not already neutered/spayed.)
Adoption fees for CATS are:
$190 for kittens up to one year
Adult cats over 1-7 year. $130
Seniors cats-8 and up. $100
Fee includes basic shots, spay or neuter, and microchip
All cats are FIV/FELV tested
Contact
The Alternative Humane Society of Whatcom County
(360) 671-7445
[email protected]
https://alternativehumanesociety.com/
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