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My name is
Miller!

Posted over 2 years ago | Updated over 2 weeks ago

My basic info

Breed
Pit Bull Terrier
Color
Tan/Yellow/Fawn - with White
Age
Young
Size
Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg) (when grown)
Weight
Sex
Male
Pet ID
18392508-D220020

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Good with kids
Checkmark in teal circle Good with dogs
Alert icon Not good with cats
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered
Checkmark in teal circle Housetrained

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

to adopt or ask questions:  https://dogs2ndchance.org/

 



It's Miller Time! This big head fred brings the party! While he may like to sleep late, he definitely brings the energy once he's up! Miller is up for anything you want to do, so long as it includes enthusiasm! He's a bouncy guy with lots of speed, loves to play ball but hasn't yet figured out to let you have it so he can chase it again - a work in progress. He's been bunking with a couple of dog trainers who saw that little diamond in the rough and spent some time polishing it. Miller has gone from full neanderthal to semi- civilized (depending on how classy you are) and is killing it! He's got his basic obedience pretty well nailed down, he understands the bathroom is outside but we don't call that house trained- he's yet to figure out the couch isn't for parkour. Again, a work in progress. But he does potty outside! He is crate trained, leash trained, shot gun rider material and absolutely ready for adventure! .... But be sure to bring snacks. 

Miller needs an energetic, fun loving, play with your dog daily type of person. Walks are great, but hikes would be even better! This guy has gas in the tank and he's ready to roll!

No cats, cats are snacks. 

 





Thank you for considering adopting a new family member.

Memphis area adoption fee is $200    

 All dogs are spayed or neutered {unless medical issues prohibit the surgery}, up to date on vaccinations, microchipped, heartworm tested {if old enough} and treated if necessary. They also are de-wormed and start heartworm and flea prevention when rescued. It is continued until adopted. Adopter is furnished with their 1st month's heartworm prevention.

** Out of State adoption fee is $425  and includes a $150.00 the non refundable transportation fee paid to an approved animal transportation company.

Several states require the dog to be quarantined 48 hours before pickup. The adopter pays the quarantine fee at time of pick up. Unless otherwise indicated

Your Adoption Fee Includes

  • Microchip
  • Spay or Neuter
  • All age appropriate vaccinations  
  • * Local 2 week trial adoption
  • Adopter's first Month's Heartworm prevention
  •  2 week  supply of food to transition to your brand of food. 
  • Known Medical Issues are addressed before Adoption; Any Other Issues are Disclosed
  • ** Health Certificate that states  Dog Does Not Have a Contagious Disease or Internal Parasites

to adopt go to:  dogs2ndchance.org/adoption-application-form/



November 2, 2024, 3:50 pm
Rescue

Contact info

Pet ID
18392508-D220020
Contact
Phone
Address
Munford, TN 38058

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

Online Adoption Questionnaire located at http://dogs2ndchance.org/adoption-application-form/

The adoption process includes filling out this questionnaire and signing an Adoption Agreement when the adoption is finalized. We check vet references, check with landlords and do home visits. All dog adopted must be family members not "just a dog".

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

Events posted on our website http://dogs2ndchance.org

More about this rescue

Dogs 2nd Chance is a 501[c]3 non-profit dog foster group that was founded in the fall of 2007. We are a group of VOLUNTEERS that saw the need to help medium and large mixed breed dogs find permanent loving homes. We have evolved to help any size dogs. We are NOT a shelter. We receive no government funding and depend on our minimal adoption fees, donations and our own bank accounts.

All of our dogs are fostered in our homes and become a temporary active member of our family. Fostering helps to socialize the dogs, helping them adjust to life in a family setting. The majority of our dogs were abandoned, dumped or found running stray. We attempt to reunite lost dogs with their owners by placing ads in local newspapers and online classified ads. Additionally, we rescue dogs from high kill shelters as space allows. We are caring for the castaways by saving one dog at a time.

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