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My name is Frank The Tank!

Posted 1 week ago | Updated 2 days ago

Adoption process
1

Meet the Pet

2

Submit Application

3

Approve Application

4

Sign Adoption Contract

My basic info

Breed
Rottweiler
Color
Age
Adult
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
Sex
Male
Pet ID
67209

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered

My story

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

**Frank is in a FOSTER HOME and not at the shelter. You will need to put an app in and then the shelter will arrange for his foster-mom to bring him in to meet you.**




Frank the Tank is here to win over your hearts with his bear hugs and slobbery kisses!

Frank came to us as a stray that was extremely emaciated. We quickly realized something was wrong, sent him for an x-ray, learned there was a blockage, and immediately prepared for emergency surgery.


It was a tough surgery where we found all the things Frank was eating just to try to stay alive (things he really shouldn't be eating). Happy to report that Frank the Tank is on the road to recovery and doing well, and gaining weight as he should!


He is motivated to eat.
Does not guard his food at all, happy to share.
Is completely house trained.
Is not destructive in the home.
LOVES his toys and one of his most favorite things to do it play fetch! He would play fetch all day if you wanted to!


Frank loves other dogs and is excelling in his foster home.
Primary Color: Black
Secondary Color: Brown
Weight: 77
Age: 3yrs 0mths 2wks
Shelter

Contact info

Pet ID
67209
Contact
Whitney Hoffman
Email
Address
5130 Citation Dr, Salisbury, MD 21804
Donation
We have a PayPal button on our website and all someone needs to do is click on it to make a donation to our shelter.

Their adoption process

1.

Meet the Pet

2.

Submit Application

3.

Approve Application

4.

Sign Adoption Contract

Additional adoption info

Please check our website for adoption specials and available animals!

Our adoption fees are as follows:

Puppy (0-12 months): $200
Adult Dog (1-5 years): $175
Senior Dog (6+ years): $85

Senior to Senior Program: any person over 65 yrs of age wanting to adopt any pet over 7 yrs of age: adoption fee is waived

Kitten (0-12 months): $75
Adult Cat (1-5 years): $50
Senior Cat (6+ years): $25

Adoption fee includes basic vaccinations, worming, flea treatment, feline-leukemia/FIV test, heartworm test, spay/neuter (done prior to leaving), rabies vaccination and a microchip

There is a contract and all potential adopters meet with adoption counselor to talk about application and make sure pet is good fit with the person and family. A "meet and greet" is required with all family members and the pet prior to finalizing the adoption application. If someone is adopting a dog and has another dog at home, we also require a "meet and greet" for the dogs as well. All animals in the home must be up to date on vaccinations prior to new pet going home. We do not adopt to people who will keep the pet outside exclusively. We may do a home visit either pre or post-adoption. Animals adopted from us are not be sold or given to another person. We verify all information on the adoption application and may deny an application with any false information on it. A follow up call or visit is done on all adoptions within first 30 days of adoption.

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

Our visiting hours are 11 am -5 pm Tuesday through Friday and 11 am to 4 pm on Saturday.

More about this shelter

The Humane Society of Wicomico County was started in 1968 by a group of people who wanted to help improve the lives of animals. We have come a long way in our 40+ years! We have a staff dedicated to making sure the animals that come to our doors are loved and protected as they wait for their forever home. Not only are our animals vaccinated, wormed and given flea preventative, we can treat animals that come to us with mange, ringworm, heartworm and pay for animals to be seen by an outside vet should there be a need. We have an on-site spay/neuter clinic that not only is used for our animals but we also offer low cost spay/neuter for animals of the public. We provide emergency boarding for victims of domestic abuse, fire, and medical emergencies. We also have the capability to set up an off-site emergency shelter for people evacuated from their homes. In addition, we have an education program to help teach kids about being a responsible pet guardian. We work with a wide range of rescue groups and our animals have been transported from our mid-Atlantic area throughout the North Eastern United States. Our shelter is an open admission shelter and we will take in approximately 3500 animals this year. We do what we do because of our love for animals and our desire to make a difference in their lives every single day.

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