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Welcome Sonny to Play! We are in need of a foster or foster to adopt for this young lad. This 1 year old 15 lb. ball of fun just came through our doors. We are guessing he's a Chi mix.
The adoption fee for this pet covers the cost of care and training which may have been for several weeks or several months depending on the health and training needs. The fee also covers all vet bills during this time to ensure his/her health is improved or maintained and provides you with assurance that this dog has been well cared for while in our possession and evaluated to meet your home's needs. Included in this fee is also life- long training support provided by PLAY! K9 Academy located in Bradenton, FL as well as Life time microchip registration. When you adopt from a local shelter, you may not receive any medical history for this dog nor will you receive any behavioral history. We hope you understand that the minimal adoption fee we are asking is to continue our mission to rescue unwanted herding and working breeds from shelters/owners and get them adopted to their forever home.
PLAY! K9 Rescue will pay for the spay/neuter of this adopted dog. The spay/neuter must be done at a clinic or veterinarian's office approved by PLAY! K9 Rescue. If the adopter chooses to take the pet to their own veterinarian for the spay/neuter procedure, PLAY! K9 Rescue will refund the cost equivalent to an approved PLAY! K9 Rescue veterinarian or clinic.
All of our unaltered pets have a fully refundable deposit of $150.00 included within the adoption fee. Once the pet is altered at the appropriate time and proof supplied to our rescue, the adopter will be reimbursed $150.00. Our adoption contract explains this process in detail.
Welcome Sonny to Play! We are in need of a foster or foster to adopt for this young lad. This 1 year old 15 lb. ball of fun just came through our doors. We are guessing he's a Chi mix.
The adoption fee for this pet covers the cost of care and training which may have been for several weeks or several months depending on the health and training needs. The fee also covers all vet bills during this time to ensure his/her health is improved or maintained and provides you with assurance that this dog has been well cared for while in our possession and evaluated to meet your home's needs. Included in this fee is also life- long training support provided by PLAY! K9 Academy located in Bradenton, FL as well as Life time microchip registration. When you adopt from a local shelter, you may not receive any medical history for this dog nor will you receive any behavioral history. We hope you understand that the minimal adoption fee we are asking is to continue our mission to rescue unwanted herding and working breeds from shelters/owners and get them adopted to their forever home.
PLAY! K9 Rescue will pay for the spay/neuter of this adopted dog. The spay/neuter must be done at a clinic or veterinarian's office approved by PLAY! K9 Rescue. If the adopter chooses to take the pet to their own veterinarian for the spay/neuter procedure, PLAY! K9 Rescue will refund the cost equivalent to an approved PLAY! K9 Rescue veterinarian or clinic.
All of our unaltered pets have a fully refundable deposit of $150.00 included within the adoption fee. Once the pet is altered at the appropriate time and proof supplied to our rescue, the adopter will be reimbursed $150.00. Our adoption contract explains this process in detail.
We are foster-based which means we do not have a public facility. You must have an approved location to be able to meet the dog you are interested in.
We are foster-based which means we do not have a public facility. You must have an approved location to be able to meet the dog you are interested in.
More about this rescue
We are PLAY! K9 Rescue. Nina and Rebecca have decades of rescue experience but have just now decided to start their own rescue to try to help the overpopulation problem. We specialize in working breeds, mainly shepherds, Malinois, Dobermans, Rottweilers, mastiffs, heelers and other similar breeds.
We are PLAY! K9 Rescue. Nina and Rebecca have decades of rescue experience but have just now decided to start their own rescue to try to help the overpopulation problem. We specialize in working breeds, mainly shepherds, Malinois, Dobermans, Rottweilers, mastiffs, heelers and other similar breeds.
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We'll also keep you updated on Jack's adoption status with email updates.