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EKC Rescue

Baton Rouge, LA 70801

Contact Emily-Kate Crnko
Email bossome2010@gmail.com
Phone (281) 814-9627
Website
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Areas EKC Rescue serves

Holden, Albany, Walker, Denham Springs, Hammond, Livingston

EKC Rescue's adoption process

Additional adoption info

Adoption Fees are $110. Completion of an adoption form will be needed for all adopted dogs.

About EKC Rescue

After being taken in, the dog is first taken for a yearly. The dog is vaccinated, screened for intestinal worms, heartworms, and parasites, and scheduled for spay/neuter. At times, the dog will require extra care, including treatment for mange, skin lesions or papules, cuts, or broken bones. After they have a clear bill of health, we begin their training until we think they are ready to fly the coop!

EKC Rescue's adopted pets

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