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Cute, smart and playful, Karlo is everything an active owner would want in a puppy. He sleeps soundly through the night. He is a year old. . Karlo is a playful affectionate boy. Being mostly hound and herding dog mix he is energetic and requires lots of activity. Karlo gets along well with people and other dogs. He is house-trained and is working on his basic commands. He is a smiler and will smile and wag his tail when greeting you. Karlo enjoys swimming in the pool. He would do best in a home with a yard to play in and another dog to play with. An alternative would be an owner willing to take him to daycare three or more days per week. Karlo's DNA test revealed he is 50% hound, Coon hound and treeing walker hound, also a few herding breeds were found like Aussie and Border Collie. Because of his hunting hound instincts a home with no cats, chickens or pet birds is a must. His foster takes him to daycare and he does ok with smaller dogs but his play style may be too much for the smallest breeds. He will be a medium to large size dog, around 55 to 60 pounds. No apartment or condo for this active boy.
He is neutered, up to date on vaccines, micro chipped and we run bloodwork on all our dogs.
If you are interested in meeting him, please fill out an application on our homepage www.luckydogrescue.org or email us at info@luckydogrescue.org Karlo's adoption fee is $450.
Cute, smart and playful, Karlo is everything an active owner would want in a puppy. He sleeps soundly through the night. He is a year old. . Karlo is a playful affectionate boy. Being mostly hound and herding dog mix he is energetic and requires lots of activity. Karlo gets along well with people and other dogs. He is house-trained and is working on his basic commands. He is a smiler and will smile and wag his tail when greeting you. Karlo enjoys swimming in the pool. He would do best in a home with a yard to play in and another dog to play with. An alternative would be an owner willing to take him to daycare three or more days per week. Karlo's DNA test revealed he is 50% hound, Coon hound and treeing walker hound, also a few herding breeds were found like Aussie and Border Collie. Because of his hunting hound instincts a home with no cats, chickens or pet birds is a must. His foster takes him to daycare and he does ok with smaller dogs but his play style may be too much for the smallest breeds. He will be a medium to large size dog, around 55 to 60 pounds. No apartment or condo for this active boy.
He is neutered, up to date on vaccines, micro chipped and we run bloodwork on all our dogs.
If you are interested in meeting him, please fill out an application on our homepage www.luckydogrescue.org or email us at info@luckydogrescue.org Karlo's adoption fee is $450.
Please visit our website: www.luckydogrescue.org to complete an application for the dog you would like to meet.
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Meet the Pet
A volunteer will be in contact with you within 48 hours to verify a perfect match. A meeting will be set at this time.
3.
Home Check
If all goes well, a home visit, that will include any introductions with any other pets will take place.
4.
Sign Adoption Contract
If the home visit has gone well, we will sign paperwork and you can start your happily ever after!
Additional adoption info
Our current adoption fee for adults (> 8 months old) is $250-$400 and for puppies (< 8 months old) the fee is $350-$400. The Adoption fee for senior dogs (7+ years) is $200-$250. These fees cover the vaccines, microchipping, neuter/spay surgery, county license, and vet check for the dog.
Before an adoption can take place we do require that all potential adopters fill out an application. Once the application has been approved a home visit may be conducted. All adopters must sign a contract in order to finalize the adoption.
Go to http://www.luckydogrescue.org/adoption-center/dogs to find a dog and submit an application.
All applicants must be over 25 years of age, and some dogs require a home with a backyard. A home check is a requirement of all adoptions.
Our current adoption fee for adults (> 8 months old) is $250-$400 and for puppies (< 8 months old) the fee is $350-$400. The Adoption fee for senior dogs (7+ years) is $200-$250. These fees cover the vaccines, microchipping, neuter/spay surgery, county license, and vet check for the dog.
Before an adoption can take place we do require that all potential adopters fill out an application. Once the application has been approved a home visit may be conducted. All adopters must sign a contract in order to finalize the adoption.
Go to http://www.luckydogrescue.org/adoption-center/dogs to find a dog and submit an application.
All applicants must be over 25 years of age, and some dogs require a home with a backyard. A home check is a requirement of all adoptions.
Our dogs can be seen at weekly adoption events throughout the valley or by appointment. Please visit http://www.luckydogrescue.org for the most current information.
Our dogs can be seen at weekly adoption events throughout the valley or by appointment. Please visit http://www.luckydogrescue.org for the most current information.
Lucky Dog Rescue came into existence after one individual started saving one dog at a time back in late March of 2004. It began as a Dalmatian rescue, originally named Phoenix Dalmatian Station.
After seeing so many nice, highly adoptable dogs sitting in concrete cells in the county shelters, being put to sleep when no one came to the rescue, it quickly evolved into an all breed commitment, and we began saving several other breeds and mixes too! We are now a growing group of dog lovers who help all breeds and are committed to giving dogs a second chance at finding a forever home.
Lucky Dog Rescue came into existence after one individual started saving one dog at a time back in late March of 2004. It began as a Dalmatian rescue, originally named Phoenix Dalmatian Station.
After seeing so many nice, highly adoptable dogs sitting in concrete cells in the county shelters, being put to sleep when no one came to the rescue, it quickly evolved into an all breed commitment, and we began saving several other breeds and mixes too! We are now a growing group of dog lovers who help all breeds and are committed to giving dogs a second chance at finding a forever home.
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We'll also keep you updated on Nibs's adoption status with email updates.