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My basic info
Breed
Catahoula Leopard Dog/Hound (Unknown Type)
Color
Brindle - with White
Age
2 years old, Adult
Size
Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg) (when grown)
Weight
–
Sex
Male
Pet ID
–
My details
Good with dogs
Not good with cats
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
My personality
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Rider
AVAILABLE FOR: Adoption
BORN: March 2022
SEX: Male
BREED: Catahoula Leopard Dog/Hound Mix
WEIGHT: 69 lbs.
MARL ARRIVAL: Rider was brought to MARL as a stray.
BACKGROUND: Meet Rider, a lovable dog with a heart of gold! Though he may be shy at first, once Rider warms up, you'll discover a goofy, cuddly companion who loves to make you smile. Rider has a special fondness for other dogs and his dogs friends show him that the world doesn't have to be such a scary place. Rider is looking for a patient and loving adopter who can give him the chance he deserves. Could it be with you?
COMPATIBILITY: Based on our evaluation, we feel that Rider has the potential to get along with other dogs. Rider would do best in a home without cats and with children over the age of 12.
MEDICAL NEEDS: None.
ADOPTION FEE: $250
Rider
AVAILABLE FOR: Adoption
BORN: March 2022
SEX: Male
BREED: Catahoula Leopard Dog/Hound Mix
WEIGHT: 69 lbs.
MARL ARRIVAL: Rider was brought to MARL as a stray.
BACKGROUND: Meet Rider, a lovable dog with a heart of gold! Though he may be shy at first, once Rider warms up, you'll discover a goofy, cuddly companion who loves to make you smile. Rider has a special fondness for other dogs and his dogs friends show him that the world doesn't have to be such a scary place. Rider is looking for a patient and loving adopter who can give him the chance he deserves. Could it be with you?
COMPATIBILITY: Based on our evaluation, we feel that Rider has the potential to get along with other dogs. Rider would do best in a home without cats and with children over the age of 12.
Thank you for your interest in adopting from the Michigan Animal Rescue League! Please take a moment to review our adoption process and requirements below.
Adopters must be 21 years or older and have a valid driver’s license with current address to fill out an application.
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View our adoptable animals online. If you see an animal that interests you, the first step of our adoption process is to complete the online Adoption Application. This does not commit you to anything, but is the first step in order to provide us with your information and get the adoption process started.2-circle
Once an application is received our office staff will begin reviewing your information. This process typically takes 3-5 business days, but may be shorter or longer depending on the volume of applications received for that particular animal.3-circle
A member of our staff will contact you to review your application, to schedule an appointment to meet with the animal, or to notify you if the availability of the animal changes. You will be contacted by our office staff with an update either way!
Please Note:
Some animals may have special adoption requirements.
We are unable to hold animals.
Multiple applications are taken on each animal. Placement decisions are based on the best interest of each individual animal and their individual needs.
All animal visits and adoptions are by appointment. Appointments are scheduled by our office staff once applications have been reviewed.
Filling out an application does not guarantee adoption.
Thank you for your interest in adopting from the Michigan Animal Rescue League! Please take a moment to review our adoption process and requirements below.
Adopters must be 21 years or older and have a valid driver’s license with current address to fill out an application.
1-circle
View our adoptable animals online. If you see an animal that interests you, the first step of our adoption process is to complete the online Adoption Application. This does not commit you to anything, but is the first step in order to provide us with your information and get the adoption process started.2-circle
Once an application is received our office staff will begin reviewing your information. This process typically takes 3-5 business days, but may be shorter or longer depending on the volume of applications received for that particular animal.3-circle
A member of our staff will contact you to review your application, to schedule an appointment to meet with the animal, or to notify you if the availability of the animal changes. You will be contacted by our office staff with an update either way!
Please Note:
Some animals may have special adoption requirements.
We are unable to hold animals.
Multiple applications are taken on each animal. Placement decisions are based on the best interest of each individual animal and their individual needs.
All animal visits and adoptions are by appointment. Appointments are scheduled by our office staff once applications have been reviewed.
Filling out an application does not guarantee adoption.
The Michigan Animal Rescue League (MARL) is one of southeast Michigan’s most established animal shelters, serving the community since 1953. Our history and experience combined with constant evaluation of trends in animal welfare and sheltering have made us a necessary and respected asset within our community. As, “A Different Breed of Shelter” we challenge the stereotypes of traditional animal shelters and believe that the, “Quality of the Wait,” can make all the difference in the future of an animal.
Our Mission
The Mission of the Michigan Animal Rescue League is to provide the highest quality of life to dogs and cats through rescue, medical care, socialization and behavioral support, short- and long-term sanctuary, adoption, and community education and outreach.
The Michigan Animal Rescue League (MARL) is one of southeast Michigan’s most established animal shelters, serving the community since 1953. Our history and experience combined with constant evaluation of trends in animal welfare and sheltering have made us a necessary and respected asset within our community. As, “A Different Breed of Shelter” we challenge the stereotypes of traditional animal shelters and believe that the, “Quality of the Wait,” can make all the difference in the future of an animal.
Our Mission
The Mission of the Michigan Animal Rescue League is to provide the highest quality of life to dogs and cats through rescue, medical care, socialization and behavioral support, short- and long-term sanctuary, adoption, and community education and outreach.
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