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Cocker Spaniel (medium coat) : : Female (spayed) : : Adult
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Looking for a great family dog? Then look at me!! My name is Nina and I am a 5-year-old female, Cocker Spaniel. I weigh about 22lbs so not too big but not fragile either. I am great with dogs, cats, children and all adults. I am going through heartworm treatment so will need to fostered in the south, MS area until treatment is complete. If you are wanting to adopt me you can foster until then and then you can sign the adoption papers when my treatment is over, or you can just foster me until a family comes along. I am very playful and VERY curious. I want to see in every box, basket. cabinet. I will steal your things and take them with me to play with. My current foster mom says I am quite the character and that any family would be lucky to have me and that I would be joy and laughter to any home. My fee will be 250.00 and that will include: my vaccinations, spay, heartworm treatment and microchip. If you want to give me a try please fill out an application at www.tireddogrescue.com THANKS FOR LOOKING!!
We at Tired Dog Rescue strive to find homes for dogs in need, build quality relationships with responsible owners, and preserve current dog-family homes by seeking solutions to financial, behavioral, and situational dog problems. We believe the lives of homeless, abandoned and abused dogs are just as precious as dogs that currently have a loving home. We believe that all dogs deserve a loving home despite their age, medical condition and/or disabilities. We provide whatever medical care is needed regardless of cost. All dogs are spayed/neutered, heartworm negative and current on vaccinations before being placed.
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