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My basic info
Breed
Mountain Cur/American Pit Bull Terrier
Color
–
Age
3 years 4 months old, Adult
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
51 lbs (current)
Sex
Male
Pet ID
D2022014
My details
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Rocco is a debonair and athletic boy with a muscular build that's sure to impress! His boundless love for playing ball with or without your participation will keep you entertained for hours. His favorite toys are Jolly Ball and heavy chew black Kong. Rocco thrives on human companionship and adores attention, quickly becoming a favorite among our volunteers.
Due to the stresses of shelter life, Rocco attended training, where his strength and eagerness to learn impressed the trainer. With a dedicated owner committed to continuing his training, Rocco is sure to become a loyal and loving companion. To support his transition, the trainer offers ongoing support and training to Rocco's adopter at no cost.
Rocco is best suited for a home without children under 13 and should be the only dog in the family. If you're interested in learning more about this special boy who is eagerly waiting for his forever home, don't hesitate to reach out!
Est. DOB: 6/16/21 51 lbs. AAR does not transport for adoption.
Rocco is a debonair and athletic boy with a muscular build that's sure to impress! His boundless love for playing ball with or without your participation will keep you entertained for hours. His favorite toys are Jolly Ball and heavy chew black Kong. Rocco thrives on human companionship and adores attention, quickly becoming a favorite among our volunteers.
Due to the stresses of shelter life, Rocco attended training, where his strength and eagerness to learn impressed the trainer. With a dedicated owner committed to continuing his training, Rocco is sure to become a loyal and loving companion. To support his transition, the trainer offers ongoing support and training to Rocco's adopter at no cost.
Rocco is best suited for a home without children under 13 and should be the only dog in the family. If you're interested in learning more about this special boy who is eagerly waiting for his forever home, don't hesitate to reach out!
Est. DOB: 6/16/21 51 lbs. AAR does not transport for adoption.
Or you can see AAR's adoptable pets at www.aartexas.org
2.
Submit Application
Application is available online at www.aartexas.org
3.
Interview
All pet adoptions require an interview with an AAR adoption team member before the application is approved.
4.
Sign Adoption Contract
If the application is approved, the adopter signs the contract and pays the adoption fee.
5.
Take the Pet Home
Potential cat adopters: please bring a cat carrier to the interview.
Additional adoption info
To adopt a pet from AAR, potential adopters must fill out AAR's adoption application and interview with an adoption team member. If approved, an adoption agreement is signed and fees paid.
Adoption Fees:
Dogs/puppies 6 months of age and older $175
Puppies under 6 months of age $200
Cats $50.00
Kittens $75.00
The fee includes spay/neuter, microchip, and all adoptable animals are current on vaccinations and worming.
To adopt a pet from AAR, potential adopters must fill out AAR's adoption application and interview with an adoption team member. If approved, an adoption agreement is signed and fees paid.
Adoption Fees:
Dogs/puppies 6 months of age and older $175
Puppies under 6 months of age $200
Cats $50.00
Kittens $75.00
The fee includes spay/neuter, microchip, and all adoptable animals are current on vaccinations and worming.
Go meet their pets
Hours of Operation
Cat and Dog Adoption Hours are Tuesday through Friday from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m., Saturday from 10 a.m. - 3 p.m and Sunday from 11am - 3pm
Closed Monday
Since AAR is an all-volunteer organization, adoption hours (and answering the phone) are subject to volunteer availability. You may drop in, or you may want to call first to confirm that the adoption center is staffed: 281-789-4142.
See AAR's adoptable pets on this website, AAR's website (www.aartexas.org) or visit them in person at our shelter located at 32632 Wright Rd, Magnolia, TX
Hours of Operation
Cat and Dog Adoption Hours are Tuesday through Friday from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m., Saturday from 10 a.m. - 3 p.m and Sunday from 11am - 3pm
Closed Monday
Since AAR is an all-volunteer organization, adoption hours (and answering the phone) are subject to volunteer availability. You may drop in, or you may want to call first to confirm that the adoption center is staffed: 281-789-4142.
See AAR's adoptable pets on this website, AAR's website (www.aartexas.org) or visit them in person at our shelter located at 32632 Wright Rd, Magnolia, TX
More about this rescue
Abandoned Animal Rescue is a no-kill dog / cat shelter located in Magnolia serving Northwest Harris and Southern Montgomery Counties in Texas. It is staffed by dedicated volunteers devoted to saving the lives of homeless and unwanted companion animals.
AAR's mission is to work towards ending pet overpopulation that results in the euthanasia of unwanted cats and dogs. We do this by providing a rescue and adoption center, by emphasizing the importance of spaying and neutering and by educating on humane animal ownership. AAR is committed to the emotional, physical, and behavioral well being of each animal in our care.
All animals surrendered to the shelter are spayed or neutered, vaccinated, and wormed; dogs are tested for heartworms and, if positive, are treated.
All operating money for AAR comes from
clinic and adoption fees, donations, and fundraisers. AAR receives no government money.
Abandoned Animal Rescue is a no-kill dog / cat shelter located in Magnolia serving Northwest Harris and Southern Montgomery Counties in Texas. It is staffed by dedicated volunteers devoted to saving the lives of homeless and unwanted companion animals.
AAR's mission is to work towards ending pet overpopulation that results in the euthanasia of unwanted cats and dogs. We do this by providing a rescue and adoption center, by emphasizing the importance of spaying and neutering and by educating on humane animal ownership. AAR is committed to the emotional, physical, and behavioral well being of each animal in our care.
All animals surrendered to the shelter are spayed or neutered, vaccinated, and wormed; dogs are tested for heartworms and, if positive, are treated.
All operating money for AAR comes from
clinic and adoption fees, donations, and fundraisers. AAR receives no government money.
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