Posted over 6 years ago | Updated over 2 months ago
Fostered in South Carolina, with transport to MD
My name is Rolo, & I'm a bundle of love. I am still a young guy at just 1 1/2 to 2 years old. I was found as a skinny stray in Pickens, SC. My hair was falling out because my diet had clearly been so poor. But things are looking up, and I'm all better now & quite handsome. In fact, my foster mom has fed me a bit too well, so she is now watching to make sure I don't get bigger. I get along great with other dogs & like to play outside. I get excited easily & have 'nervous peeing' at times. But that is being worked on. It's usually when new people come into my home and frighten me. I think I'm still just a little scared of the world, but once I'm in a forever home, I should settle down. I even smile! When my foster mom talks to me in baby talk, I smile like a Cheshire Cat. I crate well & am pretty quiet except when I get excited or want to come inside. Won't you make me part of your loving family? I have tons of love to give you!
My adoption fee is $350, which covers the cost of routine vetting, rabies and distemper/parvo vaccinations, deworming, spay/neuter surgery, heartworm testing, my microchip, monthly heartworm prevention, monthly flea/tick prevention, and any transport costs if applicable.
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