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My name is Aggie!

Posted over 10 months ago

My basic info

Breed
Australian Cattle Dog
Color
Merle
Age
Adult
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
Sex
Female
Pet ID

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Good with dogs
Checkmark in teal circle Purebred
Checkmark in teal circle Shots current

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

Our pets are fostered and physically located in NC until adopted. Once adopted we can deliver to your location or one of our north eastern delivery locations. We have a transporter who delivers north ever other week.



Aggie came from a local shelter along with her pups. Aggie was surrendered because she was VERY PROTECTIVE over her puppies. The former owner had a small child in the home and she was concerned about her toddler's well being. Aggie had always been perfect with her family until her pups were born. Being a protective first time mom is ONLY NATURAL and to be expected, The shelter knew my love for heelers and they knew I would be patient with her. I have handled Aggie extensively and she is a good girl. She would be better with women verses men. She is good with other dogs and I think she would be great on a working farm. That is where she came from, a working farm. She would be best with an active person and she would not do well cooped up in a small apartment all day. SHE IS A WORKING DOG. She is crate trained.



She will go to her new home current on vaccines, heartworm tested(neg), current on preventives, deworming and microchipped. She will be spayed. She will receive a complete physical and a certificate of health issued by my vet prior to going home.The adopter will get all her health records with adoption.



We require a pre screen application to adopt. You can get that on our website at www.saveamuttkennel.net
Rescue
Save A Mutt Kennel - Ohio transport

Contact info

Pet ID
Contact
Phone
Address
Toledo, OH 43617
Donation

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

Adoption fee is normally $325.00 for pets under 6 months.

For pets 6 months to 6 years old months the fee is $400.

Dogs over 7 years old the fee is $200.

All pets over 6 months will be altered prior to adoption. Some fees may be less or more depending on the animal. We can provide the adopter access to low cost transport to our NY locations.

You can see our animals and read more about what we do on out main web site http://www.saveamuttkennel.net.

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

Our dogs and cats are located in NC until they are adopted. It is much easier for us to foster them in the location where we save them from the area kill shelters than to stress them with a very long ride right off the bat. It is less stressful for the animal to be transported straight to the adopter where they can settle in to their forever home without worrying about being bounced around the country 3 or 4 times first. We can transport to our locations once adopted. We have several delivery points in most North Eastern States.

ATTENTION: We DO NOT have a physical shelter. Our group is foster based. Our pets are fostered mainly in NC. We can ship them to their new home once they are adopted. We can provide our adopters with LOW COST transport to our Northeastern locations.

You can see our pets for adoption on our main web site http://www.saveamuttkennel.net

More about this rescue

Our dogs and cats are located in NC until they are adopted. It is much easier for us to foster them in the location where we save them from the area kill shelters than to stress them with a very long ride right off the bat. It is less stressful for the animal to be transported straight to the adopter where they can settle in to their forever home without worrying about being bounced around the country 3 or 4 times first. We can transport to our locations once adopted. We have several delivery points in most North Eastern States.

Attention: We DO NOT have a physical shelter. Our group is foster based. Our pets are fostered mainly in NC. We can ship them to their new home once they are adopted.

We pull animals from the high kill shelters in the southern states. These animals would be put to death without our intervention. Once we secure the animals we provide spay/neuter, vaccinations, heart worm testing and micro-chipping and any other vet care they may need. We also work on any training issues that the animal may have. We are not a shelter per say, our group is foster based. Each of our animals live in a home environment prior to going to their adoptive home