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RUNZA

Mountain Cur

Male, Puppy
Lincoln, NE
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Runza, named for his sandwich-like coloring, is a big flirt who loves to spread affection wherever he goes. He knows just how to make every human feel like they’re his favorite, eagerly seeking hugs and belly scratches. Runza has a clean record in his kennel and would happily spend all day outside if given the chance, so a fenced yard is a must for him to run and play. He’s met kids and a cat in his foster home, showing great compatibility with both, and gets along wonderfully with the big dogs and puppy he shares his space with. Curious yet gentle, he once barked at the cat when ignored but quickly moved on. With his playful spirit and affectionate nature, Runza is ready to bring joy and love to his forever home! Runza is a male Mountain Cur/mix pup. He is neutered, vaccinated, microchipped, given flea/tick preventative, dewormed, started on heartworm prevention. Adoption fee is $500 to help offset the many expenses we have for vetting costs. We rely strictly on adoption fees and donations to continue to save the lives of orphaned & abandoned pets; 100% goes towards their care. If interested in adopting one of our available dogs or puppies, you must first complete an online adoption application at https://dollyslegacyanimalrescue.org/adopt/ You will be contacted by our adoption coordinator via email after your application has been reviewed & approved to schedule an appointment. Our website is updated daily, pets that are listed are still available. ***If you are serious about adopting, you must first complete and submit an application on our website. Our Adoption Team will respond via email from DollysLegacyAdoptions@gmail.com once you have completed an application. If a pet is still listed, it is not yet adopted as we update daily. All information regarding adoption policies are on our website***

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Dolly's Legacy Animal Rescue

P.O. Box 23122, Lincoln, NE 68542

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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