Domino

Adopted
Domino
Breed Dalmatian
Color White / Cream, Black
Age Adult
Gender Male
Size Large
Coat Length Short
Adoption Fee 450

About Me

Characteristics
Friendly, Affectionate, Playful, Smart, Athletic, Loves Kisses, Loves Kisses
Health
Spay/Neuter, Vaccinations up to date
House-trained
Yes
Good in a home with
Children, Dogs

Contact Me

Adopt Me
Dr. Dolittle's Rescue Ranch
Manchester, NH 03104

My Story

THIS DOG IS LOCATED IN MCALLEN, TEXAS, BUT CAN BE TRANSPORTED TO YOUR AREA WITH A COMPLETED ADOPTION. WE DO NOT HAVE MEET & GREETS. Meet Domino, Breed: Dalmation Sex: Male Neutered Weight: 60 lbs Age: 3 years old Heartworm Status: Positive. Has begun treatment with all medications being provided upon his adoption. Background information: Came in as a stray to the shelter Personality: very friendly, good with everyone and most other dogs, no cats recommended, playful, sweet, fairly calm when inside, affectionate, athletic, crate trained, and well mannered. ****Domino does not do well with other large adult males. He does well with all big and small females and small males. He will try to dominate. **** Our dogs are in fosters homes in McAllen ,TX and are transported to your area with a private transporter once the dog is adopted. The transporter only goes to the East Coast. We mainly serve the NJ, NY, PA area. Please request an application at [email protected]. An application is not an approval to adopt. Once you have submitted your application we will contact you and provide you with more information on the dog you have applied for. We strive to answer every inquiry in a timely manner. Please be patient as we are an all volunteer rescue. We do our best to match you with the right dog. The adoption fee of $450.00 includes spay/neuter if over 3 months of age, rabies, bordetella, DHPP and microchip. This fee also includes the transport of the dog to your area.

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