The status of Lelu *TRANSPORTATION AVAILABLE* was
last posted on 11/23/24 by
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Female Dog, Staffordshire Bull Terrier
Staffordshire Bull Terrier / French Bulldog / Mixed
Description:
Hello!!! Thank you for checking me out! My foster mom says I am absolutely perfect and the sweetest dog she has ever met! If you are looking for care free, easy going, full contact cuddler of a dog, that's me!!! I absolutely adore my humans and want to be with them all the time! I love going for walks, car rides, and I make an excellent running buddy despite my little legs! Watching TV and snuggling is my absolute favorite, you will never be on the couch alone again! And I am a petite little girl that won't take up too much of the couch... or your lap... or the bed. I love every person I meet and always have a huge smile on my face! I love going into my crate because there are always yummy snacks in there! And toys are my favorite! Especially the ones with the squeakers that I rip out in seconds. I do prefer to be the only dog in the house as I want all the attention to myself. I would love to be part of your family and keep you entertained all day long!!! We do not have a facility for you to visit. WE PROCESS APPLICANTS AND SET APPOINTMENTS BASED ON THE ORDER APPLICATIONS ARE RECEIVED , so while you are welcome to email [email protected] with specific questions, you will want to complete the ONLINE APPLICATION ASAP , which can be found at www.ccrcdogs.com, to secure your position in line for one of our dogs. You can also find a description of our process on that same page. Puppies will not be available to be seen until their 10 day quarantine has passed. Our adoption fee is $220 for adults, $295 for puppies (under 6 months), and $150 for seniors (8 yrs and up) which covers the cost of the spay/neuter, age appropriate shots and tests, medications to bring the dog to full health, and a free visit with one of our approved vets after adoption. The majority of dogs at CCRC are obtained from animal control centers, so there is often very little known about their history or even current habits. You can always expect to do some training, regardless of whether you adopt a dog or a puppy, including crate training, house training, and basic manners. CCRC provides a variety of materials and resources to assist you with this, as well as telephone support.