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My basic info
Breed
Labrador Retriever/Terrier (Unknown Type, Medium)
Color
Tricolor (Tan/Brown & Black & White)
Age
Young
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
–
Sex
Male
Pet ID
–
My details
Good with kids
Good with dogs
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
Housetrained
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
My name is Slayton! I am one years old and I weigh approximately 40 - 45 lbs. I am fostered in Danbury, North Carolina but easy, affordable transportation is available. I was turned into a County animal shelter, but I’m not sure why because I am such a loving, friendly boy. I get along great with other dogs of all sizes and ages. In fact, one of my favorite playmates is the Great Pyrenees in our foster home. I am a fun loving boy with a very happy personality. I love people and I really enjoy being with them. I love to be petted and played with. l walk on a leash and I ride well in the car. I don't bark a lot. I have a medium energy level. I'm good with kids. I don't know if I'm good with cats because the rescue doesn't have any. I am neutered, heartworm negative, and up-to-date on my vaccines. I'm a wonderful companion with lots of love to give! I'm ready and waiting to go to my new forever home! Belly rubs are a must!
A copy of my veterinarian records will accompany me to my new home. Once an application is approved, the foster’s phone number will be provided before an adoption decision is made.
Email is the best method of contact. Applications can be found on our rescue website carolinacaninerescuenc.com
My name is Slayton! I am one years old and I weigh approximately 40 - 45 lbs. I am fostered in Danbury, North Carolina but easy, affordable transportation is available. I was turned into a County animal shelter, but I’m not sure why because I am such a loving, friendly boy. I get along great with other dogs of all sizes and ages. In fact, one of my favorite playmates is the Great Pyrenees in our foster home. I am a fun loving boy with a very happy personality. I love people and I really enjoy being with them. I love to be petted and played with. l walk on a leash and I ride well in the car. I don't bark a lot. I have a medium energy level. I'm good with kids. I don't know if I'm good with cats because the rescue doesn't have any. I am neutered, heartworm negative, and up-to-date on my vaccines. I'm a wonderful companion with lots of love to give! I'm ready and waiting to go to my new forever home! Belly rubs are a must!
A copy of my veterinarian records will accompany me to my new home. Once an application is approved, the foster’s phone number will be provided before an adoption decision is made.
Email is the best method of contact. Applications can be found on our rescue website carolinacaninerescuenc.com
Our pets can be returned NC adoption fee (minus the deposit) will be returned within the first 2 weeks if they are not working out for any reason. After the first two weeks, pets can be returned if space is available.
Our pets can be returned NC adoption fee (minus the deposit) will be returned within the first 2 weeks if they are not working out for any reason. After the first two weeks, pets can be returned if space is available.
All of our pets are in foster homes. We do not have a facility.
All of our pets are in foster homes. We do not have a facility.
More about this rescue
We are a small 501 c 3 rescue made entirely of volunteers. All of our financial support comes from adoption fees only. The majority of our pets come from county shelters where they would otherwise be euthanized. We rehabilitate and have them vetted before placing them in their new homes.
We are a small 501 c 3 rescue made entirely of volunteers. All of our financial support comes from adoption fees only. The majority of our pets come from county shelters where they would otherwise be euthanized. We rehabilitate and have them vetted before placing them in their new homes.