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My basic info
Breed
Retriever (Unknown Type)/Shepherd (Unknown Type)
Color
Tan/Yellow/Fawn - with Black
Age
11 months old, Young
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
30 lbs (current)
Sex
Male
Pet ID
omlc0317
My details
Good with kids
Good with dogs
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Sweet Huck and Finn were dumped off in the national forest where they waited. A lot of dogs are dumped off there and the first house you come to gets a lot of strays coming out of the woods. These two boys showed up scared, skinny and Hungry! They have been feeding them and loving on them and they are now ready for a new loving family that will never abandon them! They are great with other dogs and children! They have been to the vet and are vaccinated and both tested negative for heartworms. Huck weighs 36 lbs and Finn weighs 30 lbs. Both boys will also be neutered and microchipped before going to their new home. Our usual adoption fee is $575 to $650 per dog. We would love to keep these babies together and will discount the fee to $750 for both and that includes transport. If you would like to Be Huck and Finn's lifetime heros, please email dogs4mylife@gmail.com or omlc7@hotmail.com and we will send our info and application.
Sweet Huck and Finn were dumped off in the national forest where they waited. A lot of dogs are dumped off there and the first house you come to gets a lot of strays coming out of the woods. These two boys showed up scared, skinny and Hungry! They have been feeding them and loving on them and they are now ready for a new loving family that will never abandon them! They are great with other dogs and children! They have been to the vet and are vaccinated and both tested negative for heartworms. Huck weighs 36 lbs and Finn weighs 30 lbs. Both boys will also be neutered and microchipped before going to their new home. Our usual adoption fee is $575 to $650 per dog. We would love to keep these babies together and will discount the fee to $750 for both and that includes transport. If you would like to Be Huck and Finn's lifetime heros, please email dogs4mylife@gmail.com or omlc7@hotmail.com and we will send our info and application.
Email omlc7@hotmail.com to request an adoption application. Once we receive your complete application, an adoption counselor will contact you, usually within 48 hours of receipt of the application. If pet is still available, we will do a phone interview. During the adoption interview, the adoption counselor will tell you more about the puppy and our adoption processes, as well as answer any questions you have. Dogs and puppies are up-to-date on their vaccinations, spayed/neutered, de-wormed, treated for fleas/ticks and heartworm negative before leaving rescue. You will receive complete medical records for your dog or puppy at the time of adoption.The adoption fee varies based on age and breed and covers the cost of all veterinary care and transportation to your area. Most of our dogs are from $500 to $550. Our dogs and puppies are delivered via a USDA-certified van transport and receive an Interstate Health Certificate -- issue by a licensed, accredited veterinarian -- no more than 10 days before the dog or puppy leaves rescue.All of our dogs and puppies come into rescue from the "death row" of animal shelters in the south, or are owner surrenders or strays who were "pound bound" before coming into rescue. Adopting a dog or puppy from the One More Last Chance Rescue means you are truly part of a partnership to save the life of the dog or puppy that you welcome into your family.Our dogs and puppies are fostered at our rescue in Tennessee, meaning that it isn't possible to meet the dog or puppy before adoption. Our adoption counselor works with you to do everything possible to ensure that there is a good match between the family and the dog. We have had several hundred dogs adopted using this process and we have a very high success rate for a happy outcome. If for any reason an adoption is not successful, OMLC will work with the adopter to find the best possible solution for the dog and the adopting family.We can provide contact information for adopters in your area who can tell you about their experience partnering with the OMLC to save the life of a dog and make the animal a part of their family. We look forward to hearing from you and working with you to find the right dog for your family!
Email omlc7@hotmail.com to request an adoption application. Once we receive your complete application, an adoption counselor will contact you, usually within 48 hours of receipt of the application. If pet is still available, we will do a phone interview. During the adoption interview, the adoption counselor will tell you more about the puppy and our adoption processes, as well as answer any questions you have. Dogs and puppies are up-to-date on their vaccinations, spayed/neutered, de-wormed, treated for fleas/ticks and heartworm negative before leaving rescue. You will receive complete medical records for your dog or puppy at the time of adoption.The adoption fee varies based on age and breed and covers the cost of all veterinary care and transportation to your area. Most of our dogs are from $500 to $550. Our dogs and puppies are delivered via a USDA-certified van transport and receive an Interstate Health Certificate -- issue by a licensed, accredited veterinarian -- no more than 10 days before the dog or puppy leaves rescue.All of our dogs and puppies come into rescue from the "death row" of animal shelters in the south, or are owner surrenders or strays who were "pound bound" before coming into rescue. Adopting a dog or puppy from the One More Last Chance Rescue means you are truly part of a partnership to save the life of the dog or puppy that you welcome into your family.Our dogs and puppies are fostered at our rescue in Tennessee, meaning that it isn't possible to meet the dog or puppy before adoption. Our adoption counselor works with you to do everything possible to ensure that there is a good match between the family and the dog. We have had several hundred dogs adopted using this process and we have a very high success rate for a happy outcome. If for any reason an adoption is not successful, OMLC will work with the adopter to find the best possible solution for the dog and the adopting family.We can provide contact information for adopters in your area who can tell you about their experience partnering with the OMLC to save the life of a dog and make the animal a part of their family. We look forward to hearing from you and working with you to find the right dog for your family!
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Our dogs are located in TN so it is not possible to meet your new pet prior to adoption.
Our dogs are located in TN so it is not possible to meet your new pet prior to adoption.
More about this rescue
One More Last Chance is a volunteer organization committed to saving as many dogs as possible in the east TN area and getting them into safe, loving homes.
One More Last Chance is a volunteer organization committed to saving as many dogs as possible in the east TN area and getting them into safe, loving homes.