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My name is Loki!

Posted over 3 months ago | Updated over 3 weeks ago

My basic info

Breed
Catahoula Leopard Dog
Color
Brown/Chocolate
Age
1 year 9 months old, Adult
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
Sex
Male
Pet ID
327

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered

My story

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

Loki was brought to Castoff from Fannin County Animal Control. Loki went through the Rescue Program at Colwell Detention Center so he knows his manners. He's about 50lbs and has a beautiful coat. He's such a handsome boy. His coloring is very unique.

He's preloaded with kisses and deserves a home that finally loves and adores him. If you want someone to take long walks in the forest with - Check out Sweet Loki - Boy!
Rescue

Contact info

Pet ID
327
Contact
Address
Blairsville, GA 30512
Donation
Donations may be made right on our website. http://castoffpetrescue.org/

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

Adopters will be approved during the application process.

Go meet their pets

Visit us (by appointment only) at our physical location in Blairsville, GA 30512. Please e-mail us your contact info. and which pet you are interested in. We will happily arrange a meeting with that pet.

We also hold adoptions most Saturdays from 10-4 at the Alpharetta Petsmart. It is located across from the North Point Mall. Also Petco in Milton/Alpharetta. Please e-mail us for specific dates and locations. Not all pets at our shelter are at the adoption event. If you would like to see a certain pet at an event, e-mail us and let us know which one you are interested in.

More about this rescue

The mission of Castoff Pet Rescue is to save and nurture homeless dogs; to match companion animals with loving, life-long homes; to foster responsible pet care; to control overpopulation in our community through spay/neuter programs; and to assist other shelters and rescue groups in any endeavor to benefit the animals. We believe that the same kindness, compassion, and generosity we extend to our two-legged neighbors should be given to our four-legged friends because they are not able to speak for themselves.

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