Rochelle $455 CKC, Dog, Jack Russell Terrier (short coat)

 

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Species: 
Dog
Breed: 
Jack Russell Terrier (short coat)
Primary Breed: 
Jack Russell Terrier
Gender: 
Female
Home with dogs: 
Yes
Home with cats: 
Yes
Home with kids: 
Yes
Declawed: 
No
Age: 
Baby
Special Needs: 
No
Spay/neutered: 
Yes
Size: 
Small
Vaccinations Up to Date: 
Yes
Color: 
White with Black
Coat Length: 
Short
Courtesy: 
No
Found: 
No
Description: 
Please contact Alan or Sheree (alanandsheree@juno.com), (941) 750-8185 for more information about this pet. 24-week-old White with Black Patches Spayed (03-23-10) Female - CKC Registered Purebred - Out-of-State Owner Surrender Due to Too Many Dogs at this Time - Downsizing, $455 adoption donation. VERY Friendly, Smart & Loving! 1st, 2nd & 3rd Set of Puppy Shots + Rabies. Friendly & Sweet, Loves to Be Held, Microchipped, Started on Crate Training. Includes: Training Video, Puppy Pack with Brochures, Food Samples and Coupons, 1st Month of Heartworm Prevention & Flea Prevention, 30-Day Gift from the Sanctuary of Pet Insurance for Unforseen Illnesses. (My adoption donation includes all of the above and will help ALL my other friends at the Sanctuary! Estimated Savings to Adopter: $175 spaying, $50 1st set shots, $50 2nd set shots, $50 3rd set shots + $15 Rabies shot, $45 microchipping + $20 for FREE Microchip Registration, $8.95 Gift Pet Insurance, $35 heartworm test/prevention!)As this is a Family Residence, All Visits Are By Appointment Only. Please Call for Directions and To Set Up An Appointment, 941-750-8185. Our Schedule is Pretty Flexible and Every Effort Will Be Made for Convenience to Adopters. A Phone Interview is Required to Start the Adoption Process and All Decision-Making Family Members Must Be Present for the Visit with the Chosen Animal.ADOPTION DONATIONS help pay for emergency vet bills, shots, worming, spaying/neutering, microchipping, coggins for horses, food, shelter, transportation, transfer fees to save them from high-kill shelters or auctions, heartworm testing and monthly prevention. Some animals require more money and time from sicknesses or some are unadoptable and need care for life. The Sanctuary needs all the donations an animal is able to bring in as the money is used for ALL the animals to provide the above services. While vet care is provided at reduced rates thanks to generous vets that work with us, it still is expensive! To learn more about the Sanctuary, please visit www.NapierFamilyFarm.com