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My name is Cowboy!

Posted over 3 months ago | Updated 1 week ago

Cared for by Pet Helpers, Inc

My basic info

Breed
Coonhound
Color
Red/Golden/Orange/Chestnut - with White
Age
Adult
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
Sex
Male
Pet ID
20640898

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 Purebred
Checkmark in teal circle Shots current
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered

My story

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

Please contact Pet (information@pethelpersinc.org) for more information about this pet.

 



Ok hound lovers!! Meet Cowboy!! This absolutely handsome red tick is such a good boy. He gets along great with all the other dogs in his foster home and enjoys a good romp in his foster moms fenced in yard. He is pretty strong on a leash so a fenced in yard would be best.
Cowboy was part of a court case several months ago and came from a home with several other hounds. This boy is so loving and likes nothing better than to cuddle on the couch. But, get him outside and his nose will not stop for the 1st 5 minutes . Haha he has to sniff everything, Everyday! But then he is ready to play!
Cowboy weighs approx 45 lbs and is a little over a year old. He is crate trained and housebroke as long as he is let out on a regular basis. Cowboy loves his person and is super loyal! If you are looking for an awesome best friend, he might be your guy. Hound experience is necessary with this handsome dude. He also like to be your alarm clock in the morning. He will let you know when he is ready to go outside and greet the world with his beautiful bayyy.
Cowboy is of course neutered, utd on shots, microchipped, flea treated and has been wormed. He did test positive for lymes when he came to his foster home several months ago. But was treated with doxycycline.
If you think this amazing guy might be a good fit. He is being fostered in clarksburg, wv

 Click on the following link to co fill out an application for Cowboy:  http://www.pethelpersinc.org/adoption-application/

 
Adoption Fees:

PUPPIES (under 1 year) $250.00,   Includes spay or neuter, rabies vaccine, age appropriate vaccines, heartworm/lyme test (if applicable), two rounds of dewormer, one round of flea medicine and microchip.

ADULT DOGS (over 1 year) $225.00,   Includes spay or neuter, rabies vaccine, first set of routine yearly vaccines, heartworm/lyme test, two rounds of dewormer, one  round of flea medication, and Microchip.

KITTENS AND CATS $100.00,   Includes spay or neuter,  vaccine according to their age, two rounds of dewormer, one round of flea medication, felv/fiv test, and microchip.



For more information on this animal email adoptionisforever@pethelpersinc.org.

Pet Helpers is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit foster based volunteer rescue located in Fairmont, WV.  We do adopt out of state to approved applicants, if you are willing to drive to WV to pick up your pet.  We do not fly or use transport companies.  Our adoption fee is $150.00 for mixed breed puppies and adult dogs, $225.00 for full blooded puppies and adult dogs and $50.00 for cats and kittens.  Regardless if the animal is a mixed breed or full blooded they are spayed/neutered prior to adoption IF they are old enough.  If they are too young at the time of adoption, then it is your financial responsibility to spay/neuter the pet by the age of 6 months and you must provide proof for our files that it has been done.  All of our pets are checked by a vet, given the shots appropriate for their age and any other treatment deemed necessary by the vet.  All of our pets are adopted as indoor pets and are not be outdoors tied to a box 24/7.  The pet you are adopting has been living in a home with a foster family.  You are expected to take possession of the pet you are applying for within a few days of application approval.  This will enable us to accept another pet into that home.  Because we are a rescue, and believe that spaying and neutering is crucial in stopping the reproduction of unwanted puppies/kittens and massive amounts of animals dying daily in shelters across the country, we expect any animal already in your home to be spayed/neutered. If for any reason you are unable to keep the pet you have adopted you are required to return them to Pet Helpers, Inc.  They are not to be sold or given away.

 

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October 22, 2024, 1:26 pm
Rescue

Contact info

Pet ID
20640898
Contact
Address
726 East Park Ave. PMB 311, Fairmont, WV 26554

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

Email information@pethelpersinc.org for an application. We require a vet reference and 2 personal references. Once the application is approved, we will arrange for the family to meet the pet and decide if they want to finalize the adoption. Our adoption fee is $150 regardless of age/breed. Our contract requires that the pet be kept as an indoor pet and part of the family. If the pet is old enough, it will be spayed/neutered prior to adoption. Young puppies are required to be spayed/neutered by the age of 6 months, which is not included in the adoption fee. You are required to send a spay/neuter certificate to Pet Helpers. If you can no longer provide a home for the pet, you are required to return the pet to Pet Helpers, Inc.

Go meet their pets

We do not have a facility. All of our animals are in Foster care and live with families until they are adopted. We can arrange a visit with any of our pets in foster when someone calls or emails us.

You can view our adoptable pets on our website: www.pethelpersinc.org and we also have a link on the Home Page to our Facebook page.

More about this rescue

We were formed in September of 2008. We provide much needed support to pet owners, animal caregivers and other rescues. We also work to educate pet owners on the importance of spaying and neutering their pets. We place homeless animals from within our organization as well as other Rescue Organizations.

We do not have a shelter or facility. All of our pets are kept in foster homes until adopted. We feel that this better prepares the pet to live with the family who adopts them. We have placed over 1,000 pets with adoptive families and continuously look for new foster homes so that we can give more pets a chance at a new life.

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