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My basic info
Breed
Labrador Retriever/American Pit Bull Terrier
Color
–
Age
2 years 7 months old, Adult
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
0 lbs (current)
Sex
Male
Pet ID
2024189C
My details
Good with kids
Good with dogs
Purebred
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
Housetrained
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
With a very rough start to life, I am blossoming! I love to toss stuffed animals in the air! Enjoy belly rubs too! Longhaul is housebroken and crate trained (likes to lay in his crate). Come to the shelter and meet this good boy!
Longhaul is 2 1/2 years old
The adoption fee for adult dogs, seven months and older, is $250. All pets are microchipped, up to date on vaccines, and will be altered prior to adoption. If you are interested in meeting a dog, please stop by the shelter during open hours. Dogs may be in a foster home, therefore scheduling an appointment is recommended. If you have an existing dog at home, we recommend bringing it along to meet your possible new family member. helpingstrays.org
Longhaul has heartworms and will be starting treatment soon. He would greatly benefit from having a calm home to recuperate in rather than trying to rest in a noisy and stressful shelter environment. If you would like to provide a foster home during Longhaul's heartworm treatment, Helping Strays will provide everything you need; the medical care, crate, food, etc. Longhaul can still be adopted but will need to come back to the shelter periodically to complete his treatment which is covered in the adoption fee.
With a very rough start to life, I am blossoming! I love to toss stuffed animals in the air! Enjoy belly rubs too! Longhaul is housebroken and crate trained (likes to lay in his crate). Come to the shelter and meet this good boy!
Longhaul is 2 1/2 years old
The adoption fee for adult dogs, seven months and older, is $250. All pets are microchipped, up to date on vaccines, and will be altered prior to adoption. If you are interested in meeting a dog, please stop by the shelter during open hours. Dogs may be in a foster home, therefore scheduling an appointment is recommended. If you have an existing dog at home, we recommend bringing it along to meet your possible new family member. helpingstrays.org
Longhaul has heartworms and will be starting treatment soon. He would greatly benefit from having a calm home to recuperate in rather than trying to rest in a noisy and stressful shelter environment. If you would like to provide a foster home during Longhaul's heartworm treatment, Helping Strays will provide everything you need; the medical care, crate, food, etc. Longhaul can still be adopted but will need to come back to the shelter periodically to complete his treatment which is covered in the adoption fee.
You must complete an application.
To be considered as an adopter, you must:
· Be 21 years of age or older
· Have identification showing your present address
· Have the knowledge and consent of your landlord
· Be able and willing to spend the time and money necessary to provide medical treatment and proper care of the pet.
You must complete an application.
To be considered as an adopter, you must:
· Be 21 years of age or older
· Have identification showing your present address
· Have the knowledge and consent of your landlord
· Be able and willing to spend the time and money necessary to provide medical treatment and proper care of the pet.
Go meet their pets
We welcome you to stop by our facility located at 4221 Hanover Road in Columbia, IL.
We promote the humane care of all abandoned and stray animals in our community. We are a no-kill shelter. All of our pets leave the shelter for their forever homes micro-chipped, up to date on vaccines, and altered.
Founded in 2002, Helping Strays is a non-profit 501(c)(3) charitable organization supported entirely by donations.
Our lucky animals receive appropriate medical care, are featured on the Helping Strays website "adoption list" and are taken to several adoption events every month in an attempt to find permanent, loving homes.
We promote the humane care of all abandoned and stray animals in our community. We are a no-kill shelter. All of our pets leave the shelter for their forever homes micro-chipped, up to date on vaccines, and altered.
Founded in 2002, Helping Strays is a non-profit 501(c)(3) charitable organization supported entirely by donations.
Our lucky animals receive appropriate medical care, are featured on the Helping Strays website "adoption list" and are taken to several adoption events every month in an attempt to find permanent, loving homes.
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