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Bentley is a stunning hound pup about 7 months old. He found himself on death row due to space limitations at small rural shelter so we got him out. He is great with other dogs and doesn't bother cats. He has a deep bark like a typical hound and is active and happy like a typical hound. He has big paws so he might be mixed with something like great pyrenees. He's a big goofball who will bring lots of entertainment and joy to your life.
He is currently still in Oklahoma where he was rescued but can only be adopted out of state where people treat animals well. We have frequent transports to the locations below. He has to be prepaid and picked up directly from transport. If things don't work out for some reason, which rarely ever happens, we will either find a local foster to take him in or he will go back to Oklahoma on the next transport until a new home is found.
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Transport locations:
- Washington State (Kennewick, Lynnwood/Edmonds, Seattle/Tacoma)
- Oregon (Portland and Springfield)
- Colorado (Ft Lupton)
- Illinois (Vandalia)
- Indiana (Spiceland)
- Ohio (Columbus)
- Pennsylvania (Pittsburgh and Harrisburg)
- New York (Buffalo and Albany)
- Connecticut (Enfield)
Vetting: neutered, microchipped, dewormed, rabies vaccine, bordetella vaccine, dhpp vaccine x 2, lepto vaccine x 2, heartworm tested (negative), on monthly heartworm prevention, on monthly flea and tick prevention.
Adoption fee: $500 (includes the $250 cost of transport from Oklahoma)
Bentley is a stunning hound pup about 7 months old. He found himself on death row due to space limitations at small rural shelter so we got him out. He is great with other dogs and doesn't bother cats. He has a deep bark like a typical hound and is active and happy like a typical hound. He has big paws so he might be mixed with something like great pyrenees. He's a big goofball who will bring lots of entertainment and joy to your life.
He is currently still in Oklahoma where he was rescued but can only be adopted out of state where people treat animals well. We have frequent transports to the locations below. He has to be prepaid and picked up directly from transport. If things don't work out for some reason, which rarely ever happens, we will either find a local foster to take him in or he will go back to Oklahoma on the next transport until a new home is found.
www.facebook.com/desideratarescue/reviews
Transport locations:
- Washington State (Kennewick, Lynnwood/Edmonds, Seattle/Tacoma)
- Oregon (Portland and Springfield)
- Colorado (Ft Lupton)
- Illinois (Vandalia)
- Indiana (Spiceland)
- Ohio (Columbus)
- Pennsylvania (Pittsburgh and Harrisburg)
- New York (Buffalo and Albany)
- Connecticut (Enfield)
Vetting: neutered, microchipped, dewormed, rabies vaccine, bordetella vaccine, dhpp vaccine x 2, lepto vaccine x 2, heartworm tested (negative), on monthly heartworm prevention, on monthly flea and tick prevention.
Adoption fee: $500 (includes the $250 cost of transport from Oklahoma)
All of our adoptable pets have to be pre-adopted and picked up directly from transport along I5.
All of our adoptable pets have to be pre-adopted and picked up directly from transport along I5.
More about this rescue
Oklahoma Licensed Rescue Number 95
Oklahoma is a bad place for animals. It's the only state that saw an increase in shelter euthanasia rates in 2019. 2020 probably didn't look any different. Strays everywhere, people dumping dogs in the country to fend for themselves, litters of puppies and kittens because people are too cheap or too lazy to fix their pets.
We help these poor souls and find them loving homes in northern states.
Oklahoma Licensed Rescue Number 95
Oklahoma is a bad place for animals. It's the only state that saw an increase in shelter euthanasia rates in 2019. 2020 probably didn't look any different. Strays everywhere, people dumping dogs in the country to fend for themselves, litters of puppies and kittens because people are too cheap or too lazy to fix their pets.
We help these poor souls and find them loving homes in northern states.