About Vixen |
- Status: Adopted!
- Species: Dog
- General Color: Black with White
- Current Size: 10 Pounds
- Potential Size: 60 Pounds
- Current Age: 5 Years 4 Months (best estimate)
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- Microchipped: Yes
- Declawed: No
- Housetrained: No
- Obedience Training Needed: Needs Training
- Exercise Needs: Moderate
- Grooming Needs: Low
- Shedding Amount: Moderate
- Reaction to New People: Friendly
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Vixen is one of eight puppies born to mama Salem, a lab/mountain cur mix. Daddy is unknown but is likely a large mixed breed dog. Vixen is a sweet girl. She's quiet, calm and loves to cuddle. She likes to curl up in her favorite spot and doesn't put up with siblings who disrupt her peace. Vixen and her litter mates will grow up to be large dogs, probably 50-60 lbs. Her adopter must understand the importance of training a large breed puppy to make sure she grows up to be a well mannered family member.
Vixen has been raised in a foster home with respectful children. We would prefer not to send her to a home with small children.
Vixen and her siblings will be ready to go home December 20. Please remember that puppies are meant to be adopted as family members, not Christmas toys. Her adopter must be committed to providing her with a loving home for her entire life, a 12-15 year commitment.
We have provided as much information about this dog as we have available at this time. Please do NOT send an email or leave a voice message requesting additional information. If you are interested in this dog, fill out an application at http://www.dreamhouserescue.org. This puppy is available for private meet and greets only and will not attend any adoption events.
Your puppy can’t be adopted but you can take it home foster-to-adopt. You must agree to bring your puppy to our vet for its spay/neuter appointment. A $150 deposit is required. If needed, we can lend you a crate until your puppy’s adoption is finalized.
Sue (513-484-9840) will work with you to schedule a convenient spay/neuter appointment. You may drop off the puppy before the office closes the night before the appointment or drop off the puppy by 8 am the day of the spay/neuter appointment. The vet office will call you with an update on your puppy and advise what time the puppy can be picked up (usually after 4 pm).
When you pick your puppy up from its spay/neuter appointment, Bonnie (513-967-0007) will meet you at the vet’s office to finalize your puppy’s adoption. You will need to return the crate (if you borrowed one), sign the adoption contract and pay the balance of the adoption fee of $150. You will receive a copy of your puppy’s medical records at that time.