My name is Sir Duke!

Posted over 11 months ago|Updated over 3 months ago
Sir Duke

My basic info

Breed
Mixed Breed (Medium)
Age
Not listed
Sex
Male
Color
Not listed
Size
Not listed
Weight
10 lb (current)
Pet ID
ps_2382497-1592296

My details

  • Purebred

My story

Contact info

Pet ID
ps_2382497-1592296

Contact
Sybil Freeman

Phone
(727) 412-0558

Email
canineestatesinc@gmail.com

Their adoption process

We require everyone fill out an adoption application, which can be obtained on our website at www.canineestates.com or call 727-412-0558. Our adoption fee is $225 and includes bed, harness, lead, toys, treats, small bag of dog food, and two months of flea and heart preventative. Up to date on all medical. Spayed and/or neutered.

Adoption steps

  1. Submit Application
    1. There is no application fee nor is it binding in any way. Your application will allow us to help match you with your perfect dog.
  2. Meet the Pet
    1. Request to meet a dog at one of our events, or call to make an appointment at our Meet and Greet Center with an approved application.
  3. Take the Pet Home
    1. Once your application is approved and a match found, we will bring the dog and a Welcome Home bag to your home. This doubles as a home check

Go meet their pets

Due to the current health crisis and to minimize contact, we are scheduling meet and greets for pre-approved applicants only. Our address is not given out until an appointment has been made. This ensures that our dogs are safe and not over stressed with visitors. Our visiting hours are M-F 11:30-1:30pm and weekends 10am-3pm, by appointment only.

More about this rescue

We are dedicated to saving the lives of abandoned, abused and injured dogs primarily from high kill shelters. Our mission is to find loving homes for each of our dogs. We rehabilitate them, have them vaccinated, spayed or neutered. When emotionally and physical healed we search for the right human companionship for each, ensuring a loving, permanent home. If loving homes are not found our animals will live their lives at our sanctuary, and will never be unnecessarily euthanized.