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My basic info
Breed
American Staffordshire Terrier/Terrier (Unknown Type, Small)
Color
Black - with White
Age
3 years 6 months old, Young
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
34 lbs (current)
Sex
Female
Pet ID
–
My details
Good with kids
Good with dogs
Not good with cats
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
Housetrained
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Diamond is a beautiful little girl who has been through a lot of heartache in her young life.She was tied outside to brave the elements 24/7 with a wire tied around her neck. She was taken to a jigh kill Texas shelter and survived death in the euthanasia room not once, but twice. All she wants is to find someone to love and to love her back. To give her the life that she deserves and so desperately longs for.
Diamond seems to be a little bit prey driven, probably from living outside her entire life.So a home with no pocket pets, cats or small dogs is probably best. A fenced yard is a plus, but not absolutely necessary. She is great on a leash and really enjoys walks.
This little sweetheart is UTD on vaccines, Spayed, de wormed, flea treated, heart worm tested( negative) and micro chipped.
If you would like to meet Diamond, please submit an application on our website, canaananimalsanctuary.org.
Diamond is a beautiful little girl who has been through a lot of heartache in her young life.She was tied outside to brave the elements 24/7 with a wire tied around her neck. She was taken to a jigh kill Texas shelter and survived death in the euthanasia room not once, but twice. All she wants is to find someone to love and to love her back. To give her the life that she deserves and so desperately longs for.
Diamond seems to be a little bit prey driven, probably from living outside her entire life.So a home with no pocket pets, cats or small dogs is probably best. A fenced yard is a plus, but not absolutely necessary. She is great on a leash and really enjoys walks.
This little sweetheart is UTD on vaccines, Spayed, de wormed, flea treated, heart worm tested( negative) and micro chipped.
If you would like to meet Diamond, please submit an application on our website, canaananimalsanctuary.org.
We usually schedule a meet and greet at the applicants home.
3.
Approve Application
After contacting listed vet reference, 3 personal references,and landlord check ( if applicable) meeting the pet and home visit.
4.
Sign Adoption Contract
At this time all medical records are given to adopter and adoption fee is required to be paid.
Additional adoption info
The first step is for the adopter to submit an application which includes required information about landlord, if renting, veterinarian contact information for health check on current or past pets, and three personal references. A scheduled home visit is also required. The adoption fees vary with an average range for dogs from $165.00 to $295.00. Cat adoption fees range from $50.00 to $115.00... Please allow up to 48 hours to hear from a representative after submitting an application.
The first step is for the adopter to submit an application which includes required information about landlord, if renting, veterinarian contact information for health check on current or past pets, and three personal references. A scheduled home visit is also required. The adoption fees vary with an average range for dogs from $165.00 to $295.00. Cat adoption fees range from $50.00 to $115.00... Please allow up to 48 hours to hear from a representative after submitting an application.
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September 2, 2018 2-6pm
Dublin Pet Fair
Coffman Park
Dublin, Ohio
September 30, 2018 12-5pm
Yappy Hour, Dog Days of Summer
Gateway-University District
September 2, 2018 2-6pm
Dublin Pet Fair
Coffman Park
Dublin, Ohio
September 30, 2018 12-5pm
More about this rescue
We are a non profit 501(c)3 charitable organization comprised of all volunteers committed to helping save and improve the lives of animals.
Our mission is to provide assistance and sanctuary to animals in immediate danger or facing harm. To provide support to homeless, abused and unwanted pets, while attempting to find loving, forever homes. Also, to promote spay and neuter programs, therefore helping to alleviate the perpetual cycle of unwanted pets, unnecessary euthanasia and overcrowded shelters
We are a non profit 501(c)3 charitable organization comprised of all volunteers committed to helping save and improve the lives of animals.
Our mission is to provide assistance and sanctuary to animals in immediate danger or facing harm. To provide support to homeless, abused and unwanted pets, while attempting to find loving, forever homes. Also, to promote spay and neuter programs, therefore helping to alleviate the perpetual cycle of unwanted pets, unnecessary euthanasia and overcrowded shelters
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