Thank you for your interest in adopting Ella! Ella lives in an Alabama Foster Home and will transport when she is adopted. We look forward to speaking with you about this Dog. we have been adopting dogs to families in the north east and New England for over 15 years.
Ella was surrendered to a vet. She is about 3 1/2 years old and she weighs 62 pounds, we don't expect her to grow any larger. With exercise, she may drop a few pounds. She was in boarding two months when they asked if we could get her out of boarding. She went into a foster home with an ER nurse, spouse, and other adult dogs. She is a dominant female, but she has not been difficult for her experienced foster mom. Ella is enjoying freedom out of boarding. She's crate trained and house trained. She's good on a leash. We prefer she goes to a home with a confident, male dog or that she's the only dog in the home. We have no history of her living with children, so we prefer that she go to an adult only home.
Ella is spayed, recent on all vaccines, microchipped and she's receiving monthly parasite prevention, which is the treatment for a light heartworm positive test. Do a little research or message us so we can talk. A light heartworm positive means she was recently infected by a mosquito carrying a heartworm larva. The monthly prevention that she receives kills that larva in her bloodstream so that it never develops into heartworms. Just like if you were giving it to a dog that was heartworm negative every month. You will not know the difference. When Ella retests in 2027, we expect her to be negative, as long as she receives her monthly topical treatment. So if you adopt Ella, she also comes with 12 months of her preventative that is also used as her treatment. She also comes with her medical records.
Ella's total adoption fee is $585, which includes transportation, a health certificate from licensed veterinarian, and her 12 months of preventative.
The next Transport to Rhode Island is March 19, or drive an hour and pick her up the weekend of March 26.
Serious Adopters should fill out the application online. Copy and paste the link into your browser.
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Email justsaveone@gmail.com
Thank you for your interest in adopting Ella! Ella lives in an Alabama Foster Home and will transport when she is adopted. We look forward to speaking with you about this Dog. we have been adopting dogs to families in the north east and New England for over 15 years.
Ella was surrendered to a vet. She is about 3 1/2 years old and she weighs 62 pounds, we don't expect her to grow any larger. With exercise, she may drop a few pounds. She was in boarding two months when they asked if we could get her out of boarding. She went into a foster home with an ER nurse, spouse, and other adult dogs. She is a dominant female, but she has not been difficult for her experienced foster mom. Ella is enjoying freedom out of boarding. She's crate trained and house trained. She's good on a leash. We prefer she goes to a home with a confident, male dog or that she's the only dog in the home. We have no history of her living with children, so we prefer that she go to an adult only home.
Ella is spayed, recent on all vaccines, microchipped and she's receiving monthly parasite prevention, which is the treatment for a light heartworm positive test. Do a little research or message us so we can talk. A light heartworm positive means she was recently infected by a mosquito carrying a heartworm larva. The monthly prevention that she receives kills that larva in her bloodstream so that it never develops into heartworms. Just like if you were giving it to a dog that was heartworm negative every month. You will not know the difference. When Ella retests in 2027, we expect her to be negative, as long as she receives her monthly topical treatment. So if you adopt Ella, she also comes with 12 months of her preventative that is also used as her treatment. She also comes with her medical records.
Ella's total adoption fee is $585, which includes transportation, a health certificate from licensed veterinarian, and her 12 months of preventative.
The next Transport to Rhode Island is March 19, or drive an hour and pick her up the weekend of March 26.
Serious Adopters should fill out the application online. Copy and paste the link into your browser.