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Max is a 2.5 years old, 35 lb., Bull Terrier/Rat Terrier mix (his DNA test showed 25% Bull Terrier, 25% Rat Terrier, 25% Maltese, 12.5% American Stafford Terrier). Max was found as a stray in Delray Beach back in April 2022. Even though he is small he is very strong and active. Max is a very affectionate, sweet, loyal, and smart dog! He is a "lap dog" and enjoys just lying next to you as much as he can. Sadly, Max's current owner has become ill with several serious medical conditions that are terminal and, due to her weakened physical condition, needs to rehome him. Max is fully trained, neutered, microchipped, housetrained, and up to date on shots. He gets along well with other people, kids, and dogs (not good with cats). He is healthy but gets rashes on his stomach from an allergy to grass. He is currently on Apoquel and just got an allergy shot 2 weeks ago. Max would do best in a home with a fenced in yard where he can have the space to run around and play. Max is currently located in Delray Beach, Florida. To learn more about Max and to schedule a meet-n-greet with him, please contact Barbara Rosen at (718) 510-7795 or via email rosen.barbara@gmail.com.
DISCLAIMER: Happy Tails Dog Rescue is helping Barbara Rosen market Max for a new home but has otherwise not had any involvement. As such, Happy Tails Dog Rescue cannot attest to the health, temperament, or other factors related to Max now or in the future. Please contact Barbara at the number above for details and next steps.
Max is a 2.5 years old, 35 lb., Bull Terrier/Rat Terrier mix (his DNA test showed 25% Bull Terrier, 25% Rat Terrier, 25% Maltese, 12.5% American Stafford Terrier). Max was found as a stray in Delray Beach back in April 2022. Even though he is small he is very strong and active. Max is a very affectionate, sweet, loyal, and smart dog! He is a "lap dog" and enjoys just lying next to you as much as he can. Sadly, Max's current owner has become ill with several serious medical conditions that are terminal and, due to her weakened physical condition, needs to rehome him. Max is fully trained, neutered, microchipped, housetrained, and up to date on shots. He gets along well with other people, kids, and dogs (not good with cats). He is healthy but gets rashes on his stomach from an allergy to grass. He is currently on Apoquel and just got an allergy shot 2 weeks ago. Max would do best in a home with a fenced in yard where he can have the space to run around and play. Max is currently located in Delray Beach, Florida. To learn more about Max and to schedule a meet-n-greet with him, please contact Barbara Rosen at (718) 510-7795 or via email rosen.barbara@gmail.com.
DISCLAIMER: Happy Tails Dog Rescue is helping Barbara Rosen market Max for a new home but has otherwise not had any involvement. As such, Happy Tails Dog Rescue cannot attest to the health, temperament, or other factors related to Max now or in the future. Please contact Barbara at the number above for details and next steps.
Our goal is to make the adoption process as thorough and easy as possible. If you are interested in adopting a dog, the first thing we will ask you to do is complete our online Adoption Application. Upon review of your application, a decision to approve or decline will be made. If approved, we will schedule a time for your to meet the dog you are interested in adopting. If there is a match, a home visit will be conducted before the final adoption decision is made. Once the final approval is made, an Adoption Agreement is signed and the adoption is complete.
Our goal is to make the adoption process as thorough and easy as possible. If you are interested in adopting a dog, the first thing we will ask you to do is complete our online Adoption Application. Upon review of your application, a decision to approve or decline will be made. If approved, we will schedule a time for your to meet the dog you are interested in adopting. If there is a match, a home visit will be conducted before the final adoption decision is made. Once the final approval is made, an Adoption Agreement is signed and the adoption is complete.
All of our rescued dogs are cared for by volunteer fosters who are part of our foster network. If you are interested in meeting any of our rescued dogs please contact us directly and we will schedule a meet-n-greet with the foster currently caring for the dog you are interested in potentially adopting.
For more information on us, please visit our website at www.happytailsdogrescue.org and "Like" us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/happytailsdogrescue to keep up with daily announcements via social media.
All of our rescued dogs are cared for by volunteer fosters who are part of our foster network. If you are interested in meeting any of our rescued dogs please contact us directly and we will schedule a meet-n-greet with the foster currently caring for the dog you are interested in potentially adopting.
For more information on us, please visit our website at www.happytailsdogrescue.org and "Like" us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/happytailsdogrescue to keep up with daily announcements via social media.
More about this rescue
Happy Tails Dog Rescue is a foster-based registered 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to rescuing, vetting, and rehoming dogs from kill shelters in Southern Florida. We are a husband and wife team, together with a small team of volunteers who rescue, vet dogs, and rehome dogs who are about to be euthanized. It is our goal to provide the necessary veterinary care, grooming, and attention they may need to ultimately place them in forever homes.
Happy Tails Dog Rescue is a foster-based registered 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to rescuing, vetting, and rehoming dogs from kill shelters in Southern Florida. We are a husband and wife team, together with a small team of volunteers who rescue, vet dogs, and rehome dogs who are about to be euthanized. It is our goal to provide the necessary veterinary care, grooming, and attention they may need to ultimately place them in forever homes.