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Sunday, 26 August 2012

Adoption Monday: Faith, Rottweiler Mix, Dewitt, NY

Posted on 21:57 by Unknown
Faith is a 1 year old Rottie mix who has been very neglected. She arrived at the shelter with abrasions on her body, very long nails, extremely thin, and filthy!

But that doesn't stop this sweetheart from loving everybody she meets!  


Faith loves a good belly scratch and she behaved like a perfect lady for her vet exam.  

Faith also behaved perfectly in the bathtub.  She has had her first bath and her nails trimmed.  She is also on medication and vitamins to help her get back into tip top condition.


This beautiful girl is ready and waiting for a second chance with a responsible, loving family.  

Obedience training classes will be a must for this great dog and her new best friend.  Faith will need to meet any potential canine companions or new family members prior to adoption.  She will need to be spayed as soon as possible.

***

DeWitt Animal Hospital has been the shelter for the stray dogs from the City of Syracuse for over 10 years. If you are missing your pet or are looking for a new addition to the family, please call or stop in during our viewing hours as we do not post all animals at the shelter. 

All adoptable strays are put up for adoption after a holding period of 5 days. Each animal is provided veterinary care prior to adoption, including (but not limited to) Distemper/Parvo vaccinated, Bordetella (Kennel cough) vaccinated, Rabies vaccinated, Heartworm Tested and Microchipped (registration included). Young puppies are also dewormed. 
 
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