Columbus OH 43219
Meet Moose, Moose was pulled from Franklin County Animal Shelter where he was found as a stray and became very stressed out in the kennel. He was already neutered, but we have no information on his previous home life. Moose is currently staying with our friends at Top Dog Daycare and Boarding where he is getting all the loving from all the staff, including the owners toddlers. He likes to hang out in the office and play quietly with his toys while watching tv with the owner and her mom. He is very cuddly and will timidly show you all his toys when you visit with him. He also does well with children of the owners while in the office. He still needs to gain a little more weight and he has not been thoroughly dog tested, but has been around dogs for short periods and has done well. He likes to play with our other foster dog Sandy and did well around our staff members american bully male. He does not like to be crated, he will cry and whine while in one. As he has not been in a foster home we do not know if he would get into things if left uncrated while owners are out of the house. He is in a kennel overnight at boarding and does ok overnight. We will update this profile as we get more information on this sweet, timid boy. Requirements for Adoption: **Must live in the Central Ohio area ( within 45 miles of our office) For rescues/shelters across Ohio, visit: ColumbusDogConnection.com/RescuesShelters.html **Must be over the age of 24 to adopt. **Your resident pets must be spayed/neutered.? **There is an adoption agreement and adoption fees are as follows: $300 for Adult Dogs $100 for Cats Adoption Process: **We do not have an application. Adoptions are pet-adopter driven. **To meet our pets: Call our office at 614-471-9000 or click on the pet which you are interested in and send email. **We are happy to discuss the adoption process. The foster dogs are in foster homes and most of the cats reside at our office. **The adoption process includes a lease manager reference (if applicable) , a veterinarian reference, and a home-visit (in-person or virtual). If you've never owned a pet, part of our adoption process requires that you call s several vet offices to compare services, prices, and availability. Questions to ask Include: How many doctors are at your practice? Can I request to see a specific Vet or would I be scheduled with first available? What are your hours? How much is: annual exam, heartworm test & tablets, an x-ray, vaccines, a non-emergency office call? What vaccines do you recommend for dogs (or cats) in this area? **The pooch that visits your home will go back home with us to allow your family to discuss and ensure he/she is a good fit for your home.? **All pets are spayed/neutered, up-to-date on vaccinations, heartworm tested (dogs), FIV/leukemia tested (cats), & micro-chipped. Known medical conditions are discussed at time of inquiry.
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