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My basic info
Breed
American Bulldog
Color
Brindle/Brown/Chocolate
Age
Adult
Size
Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg) (when grown)
Weight
75 lbs (current)
Sex
Male
Pet ID
14772
My details
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Hello, I'm Red. Can you guess how I got my name? It is because I am blue. There is another dog here named Blue so they couldn't name me after the color of my hair so they chose red instead.
What's that you say? I really am a natural redhead? Well what did you expect from a dog? We are colorblind y'know. I'm just joking with you. Even though I may not be able to tell what I look like, I have heard that I got my name because of my hair color. I have a pretty good sense of humor if you couldn't tell. You kind of need one to make it in the clink. This really isn't a bad joint though. I got my own bed, good portions of food, enrichments, and the people that take care of me are really nice. Having a bed to myself is nice, but it still doesn't beat having a place to call home and a family of my own. So let's cut to the chase here. I'm funny and charming. You're obviously interested in getting a dog since you're reading this. What say we link up and see if we could help each other out?
Hello, I'm Red. Can you guess how I got my name? It is because I am blue. There is another dog here named Blue so they couldn't name me after the color of my hair so they chose red instead.
What's that you say? I really am a natural redhead? Well what did you expect from a dog? We are colorblind y'know. I'm just joking with you. Even though I may not be able to tell what I look like, I have heard that I got my name because of my hair color. I have a pretty good sense of humor if you couldn't tell. You kind of need one to make it in the clink. This really isn't a bad joint though. I got my own bed, good portions of food, enrichments, and the people that take care of me are really nice. Having a bed to myself is nice, but it still doesn't beat having a place to call home and a family of my own. So let's cut to the chase here. I'm funny and charming. You're obviously interested in getting a dog since you're reading this. What say we link up and see if we could help each other out?
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2.
Submit Application
This actually is step 1 as well. Submitting an application does not mean you are required to adopt the pet.
3.
Approve Application
4.
Meet the Pet
5.
Sign Adoption Contract
6.
Pay Fee
7.
Take the Pet Home
Additional adoption info
Our animals change daily, so please check our lists of adoptable dogs and adoptable cats frequently. Once you find an animal you’d like to adopt, the next steps are to complete an application and request a meet and greet with the foster. Make sure to be thorough and help us understand why you’re interested in that particular animal — and why your home is a great fit. Based on your answers we may even have a better fit for you
All PPAS dogs are up to date on all of their vaccines (including rabies if age appropriate), and will be microchipped and registered in the adopter's name at the time of adoption. Adopters get a free consultation at an area vet partner within 14 days of adoption. Any dog that is six months of age or older will be tested for Heartworms and if found negative, will be kept on Heartworm prevention during their shelter stay, after the adoption it is up to the adopter to continue the highly recommended Heartworm preventative treatment. Also all PPAS shelter dogs are treated with a monthly topical flea/tick preventative and we ask that adopters continue that treatment as well. All cats or kittens at the Prairie Paws Animal Shelter have been tested for FeLV. All cats and kittens are also up to date on their vaccines and have been or will be spayed or neutered before going to their new homes. These cats and kittens are also litter box trained and microchipped. All dogs and cats per state law are sterilized before they begin their new fabulous lives with their new families.
Adoption fees: Adoption fees must be paid in full at time of adoption – no partial payments are accepted. All major credit cards are accepted. Adoption fees vary. Please note if you live in the city of Ottawa a dog license fee must also be paid at time of adoption. Annual renewal of dog licenses is required between January 1st and February 15th.
Taking your animal home: The State of Kansas requires that all cats and dogs must be sterilized (spayed/neutered) before going to their new homes. In most cases animals will have already been sterilized before being placed on the adoption floor and you will be able to take your new companion home with you the day of adoption. However, if the animal is not yet sterilized, they will need to stay at the shelter and we will schedule the surgery on the next available date (usually within a week). We do request that all dogs go home with a collar/leash.
If you are interested in this pet, please either email Prairie Paws Animal Shelter at info@prairiepaws.org, for an application or visit our website @ prairiepaws.org or call 785.242.2967 for more information.
Our animals change daily, so please check our lists of adoptable dogs and adoptable cats frequently. Once you find an animal you’d like to adopt, the next steps are to complete an application and request a meet and greet with the foster. Make sure to be thorough and help us understand why you’re interested in that particular animal — and why your home is a great fit. Based on your answers we may even have a better fit for you
All PPAS dogs are up to date on all of their vaccines (including rabies if age appropriate), and will be microchipped and registered in the adopter's name at the time of adoption. Adopters get a free consultation at an area vet partner within 14 days of adoption. Any dog that is six months of age or older will be tested for Heartworms and if found negative, will be kept on Heartworm prevention during their shelter stay, after the adoption it is up to the adopter to continue the highly recommended Heartworm preventative treatment. Also all PPAS shelter dogs are treated with a monthly topical flea/tick preventative and we ask that adopters continue that treatment as well. All cats or kittens at the Prairie Paws Animal Shelter have been tested for FeLV. All cats and kittens are also up to date on their vaccines and have been or will be spayed or neutered before going to their new homes. These cats and kittens are also litter box trained and microchipped. All dogs and cats per state law are sterilized before they begin their new fabulous lives with their new families.
Adoption fees: Adoption fees must be paid in full at time of adoption – no partial payments are accepted. All major credit cards are accepted. Adoption fees vary. Please note if you live in the city of Ottawa a dog license fee must also be paid at time of adoption. Annual renewal of dog licenses is required between January 1st and February 15th.
Taking your animal home: The State of Kansas requires that all cats and dogs must be sterilized (spayed/neutered) before going to their new homes. In most cases animals will have already been sterilized before being placed on the adoption floor and you will be able to take your new companion home with you the day of adoption. However, if the animal is not yet sterilized, they will need to stay at the shelter and we will schedule the surgery on the next available date (usually within a week). We do request that all dogs go home with a collar/leash.
If you are interested in this pet, please either email Prairie Paws Animal Shelter at info@prairiepaws.org, for an application or visit our website @ prairiepaws.org or call 785.242.2967 for more information.
Adoption Meet and Greets are by appointment only. Currently, all pets are in foster homes. Please email us at info@prairiepaws.org to set up a meet and greet.
Adoption Meet and Greets are by appointment only. Currently, all pets are in foster homes. Please email us at info@prairiepaws.org to set up a meet and greet.
More about this shelter
Prairie Paws Animal Shelter’s Mission Statement is to provide compassionate care and placement for animals in need.
Prairie Paws Animal Shelter is a private, no kill, 501 (c)(3), non-profit shelter, founded over 70 years ago by Beatrice Martin Peck. Though the tireless efforts of our staff and volunteers Prairie Paws Animal Shelter is dedicated to carrying out the following actions:
· Give aid and comfort to the homeless shelter animals
· Educate the community in responsible pet ownership
· Help reunite pets with owners by offering low cost microchipping
· Provide pet adoptions
· Create a safer community
As of 12/19:
Live Release Rate 98.1%*
YTD 1246 Served
Adoptions 977
Returned To Owner 216
Transfer Out 29
Euthanasia 24 ( 20 Severe Health Issues / 4 Temperament)
Total Dispositions 1246
Total Live Dispositions 1222
*Total Live Dispositions Divided By Total Dispositions
Prairie Paws Animal Shelter’s Mission Statement is to provide compassionate care and placement for animals in need.
Prairie Paws Animal Shelter is a private, no kill, 501 (c)(3), non-profit shelter, founded over 70 years ago by Beatrice Martin Peck. Though the tireless efforts of our staff and volunteers Prairie Paws Animal Shelter is dedicated to carrying out the following actions:
· Give aid and comfort to the homeless shelter animals
· Educate the community in responsible pet ownership
· Help reunite pets with owners by offering low cost microchipping
· Provide pet adoptions
· Create a safer community
As of 12/19:
Live Release Rate 98.1%*
YTD 1246 Served
Adoptions 977
Returned To Owner 216
Transfer Out 29
Euthanasia 24 ( 20 Severe Health Issues / 4 Temperament)
Total Dispositions 1246
Total Live Dispositions 1222
*Total Live Dispositions Divided By Total Dispositions