Carroll OH 43112
Patience is a virtue when it comes to rescue … it is not a race but rather a journey that we take with these abandoned, neglected and often abused souls that find their way to us. Alexandria is certainly one of those souls. She was presumably abandoned near the Licking and Franklin county line early in the summer and ran in fear for months not knowing who to trust or evade and therefore in full flight mode despite many attempts to help her from Licking county, Fairfield County, Franklin County, Westerville City, Volunteer Pet Recovery and MANY good samaritans and dedicated keyboard warriors. She was hit by cars at least twice but somehow continued on. True dedication from the Volunteer Pet Recovery team ultimately resulted in a successful capture via a live trap after many seemingly never ending weeks of surveillance, trap relocation and wasted meals in hopes of luring her in. Once trapped however, Alexandria simply melted and has become a favorite among all that meet her. She LOVES belly rubs, she thrives on attention, and she seems to thoroughly enjoy the company of humans and other four legged friends. She definitely has separation anxiety, an obvious “trauma response” and likely something that will need managed indefinitely through medications abc structure, but SHE IS WORTH IT. Lexi is crate trained and seems housebroken. We estimate her to be 6-7years old but full of life. She seems to be an American Bulldog mix and 65lbs. She is spayed and current on her preventative care. $350 If you would like to meet ALEXANDRIA please complete an application for adoption, copy and paste this link into your browser https://fs17.formsite.com/adoptionscc/form1/index Any vaccinations/boosters due after adoption is finalized will be the new owner's responsibility. All animals are current at time of adoption but in some cases a booster series is required or a vaccine cannot be given due to age and cannot be completed prior to adoption Our adoptable animals come to us from various sources, the most common being from an animal shelter who is unable to handle their physical or mental needs in the shelter setting but believe with the appropriate care, they can become adoptable.
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