Dune Dawgs Rescue is a 501 (c)3 non- profit corporation foster based rescue, operating out of the Outer Banks of NC.We are committed to bettering the lives of abused, neglected, chained and death row dogs, mainly bully breeds that have found themselves in horrible situations though no fault of their own. To be a voice for the voiceless in the fight for understanding that it is not the breed that is bad but the humans. These dogs can be made whole and a loving part of a family.
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Additional adoption info
All adopters must be 21
All dogs are fully vetted and up to date on vaccines prior to adoption.Rabies, Bortedella, DHLPP, tested and treated for parasites, tested for Heart worms and given appropriate treatment and prevention.Spay/ Neutered.Micro chipped
Adopters must complete an application and sign if approved.
Home visits are required
Vet references required
Our dogs are placed to be inside dogs only.
Adoption fee-$175
188 Providence Dr,
Moyock,
NC
27958
Moyock, NC 27958
197 Sawyertown Road,
Moyock,
NC
27958
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