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Oakley, Sheltie, Shetland Sheepdog For Adoption In Hazard, Kentucky | Brown, White, Yellow Male Sh1

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$700

Oakley, Sheltie, Shetland Sheepdog For Adoption In Hazard, Kentucky

Price:
$700
Location:
Hazard, KY
Description:

Oakley came to us from an open kill shelter in Southeastern KY. He appears to be all Shetland. He is such a sweet boy and does good with his fosters dogs. He is working on walking on a leash, obvious he has never walked on one. Due to his size we don’t recommend children under 7-8 years old. This handsome young guy is laid back and humble. He adoption fee includes vaccines, heartworm test, neuter and microchip.Adoption processFees will vary based on medical treatment. Adoption application must be complete before interview, home visit will be required.Shelter locationAlmost Home.Pet Adoption Application Email: XXXX@windstream.netThank you for inquiring on a homeless/foster pet! Over 6 MILLION unwanted puppies/kittens/dogs, cats are killed in U.S. shelters every year! Spay & Neuter! Name(s): Age (s): Occupation (s): Name of pet (s) you are interested in: Breed of pet:Info you know about this breed? Why would this breed would be a good match for you?Email Address (s): I live in a: house apartment townhouse condo Ages of people living in the home: If children 10 years or less are living in the home, how do you expect they DO/WILL treat pets?Fenced yard? (WILL NOT AFFECT ADOPTION!) Outside pen/kennel: Address: City, State, & Zip: Home # Cell # Work # Date: If Applicable: Is the landlord/leasing agent aware you want to adopt this dog? Landlord/Leasing name: Part I Owner Wants/NeedsI want to adopt this pet/a pet because: I hope that my new pet will want to: (cuddle, be held, walk/jog, be very active outside, etc.). Please elaborate/explain: If this pet is a puppy or young dog, are you willing to be patient with housetraining and accidents? Do you have experience housetraining puppies or young animals? (If you don’t that’s okay… you can learn!) Part II Daily LifeI have visitors over to my home: not much a lot seldom On a typical day, my new pet will be alone hours per day. Will your pet be primarily an inside/outside pet or both? Where will the pet stay during the day when no one is home? Where will the pet sleep? What type of exercise will you want to provide for your pet? How do you plan on disciplining your pet? (chewing items, housetraining, jumping etc.) Part III Previous Pet OwnershipHave you had pets before? Breed:How did you acquire them? Where are the pets at this time? Vet you plan to use: Vet’s City & State: Vet’s Phone number: Part IV Current PetsDo you currently have pets now? Is your current pet spayed or neutered? If yes, Vet's name who did procedure (if known) & approximate date (if known): Part V Owner Thoughts/BeliefsA pet is a very social creature and when left alone for significant amounts of time gets nervous, depressed, bored or all three. Have you ever seen a pet who has been neglected in these areas? What assurances does this pet have that it will not be ignored, left alone, tossed aside, or tied up outside to a chain or tree? How do you feel about pets who are treated in this manner? Why do you think you would be a good home for a pet? What would you do with this pet if you decided you no longer wanted or were able to keep it? Part VI TransitionsFor a pet who is living in a home/foster situation; what do you expect will be the most difficult of transition? What types of things will you do to help transition this pet into its new environment? Have you budgeted to spend approx $700 per year for food, medical, vet, and toys/treats for this pet? Would you like some information on housetraining or any other pet issue? What are some questions/concerns YOU may have? Would you agree that if things were not working out to return the pet to ____.? please note: if you have had the pet for a while, it may take us up to a week or more to find a new spot for them.) Please NOTE: A home visit may take place after the pet adoption process is complete and the pet is in your home.Adopter Initials: ____________
Breed:
Shetland Sheepdog
Category:
Dogs
Color:
Brown
Sex:
Male
Posted:
March 12 on Get-Pet
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