Hello, my name is Lamont! I am an extremely sweet boy. I weigh about 45 lbs. I am smart, loving and friendly. I am great with other dogs do well with cats and even birds!! I enjoy the companionship. I like the company and enjoy taking walks with other dogs. In fact, I'm an expert walker. I do not pull on leash and enjoy a calm, relaxed walk. I have fun, playing in the fenced yard and chasing toys around. I smile a lot and feel happy. I hope to find a calmer household who just wants a buddy and a companion. Please help save me and apply today! You'll be so glad you did! Adoption fee: $75. Adopt a pair: $115. Fee includes testing, deworming, vaccinations, spay/neuter, 60 days of free pet insurance and microchip.
Apply online:
www.pawsforliferescue.org.
Check me out playing with my buddy:
https://youtu.be/OJgYEwEWNtg.
UPCOMING EVENT:
Saturday, November 21, 2015: Adoption Event at Petco, 29335 Orchard Lake Rd, Farmington Hills (just south of 13 Mile Rd). From noon to 4 p.m., come meet adoptable dogs, cats, puppies and kittens (as available - not all adoptable animals will be at every event).
Adoption event dates for 2015: November 21, December 5 and December 19.
Sunday, November 22, 2015: Adoption Event at PetPeople, 6520 Telegraph Rd, Bloomfield Hills. From noon to 4 p.m., come meet adoptable dogs, cats, puppies and kittens (as available - not all adoptable animals will be at every event).
Sunday, December 13, 2015: Bowling event at 5 Star Lanes, 2666 Metropolitan Pkwy, Sterling Heights. Starting at 1 p.m., bowlers get three games, shoe rental, pizza and pop for $25. Event also includes raffles, 50/50, Scentsy sale, adoptable pets and more. Everyone welcome. RSVP to sarah@pawsforliferescue.org.
ONLINE PHOTO ALBUM:
Adoption and Foster Care Application
NOTE ABOUT BREED LABELING: Visual breed identification of dogs is unreliable and usually inaccurate. So, for most of our adoptable dogs, we are only guessing at predominant breed or breed mix. We get to know each dog
as an individual and will do our best to describe each of our dogs based on personality, not by breed label.
Why is labeling a dog such a big deal? A label will stick with a dog for the rest of its life. A label can mean discrimination, losing its home or even death. Labels are a problem for the dogs when we, as the local experts on animals, allow adopters, politicians and community members to think that the label we assign can predict who that dog is or will be.
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Adoption Process: Complete the application at
www.pawsforliferescue.org. We then arrange a location, date and time for you to meet some pets. If the meeting goes well and everyone is happy, you begin the mandatory, minimum two-week adjustment period with the pet as part of your family. You will pay the non-refundable adoption fee at the start of the two-week adjustment period. This pending period allows your new dog or cat time to adjust to their new home, new people, new routine, etc., and for you to decide if it's a match and the right pet for you. At the end of two weeks (some people extend the adjustment time as needed and that's fine too), if everyone is happy, then we finalize the adoption. Feel free to email if you have any questions.