Todd
Hound | Danville, AR
YoungMaleMediumTan
About
Vaccination
CurrentHouse Trained
YesDeclawed
YesGood in Home With
Others Dogs
Meet Todd
Hi! I am Todd and I am a 10-month-old hound mix weighing about 66 pounds. I came to the AWL with my sister, Katrina, but I do not need to be adopted with her. I have quickly learned to walk on a leash, and I have heard the volunteers say that I am a good listener and like to please, so I will do well with obedience training. I really like people and other dogs and I like the attention I get here, but I would love a home of my own with people of my own. I am heartworm positive, but AWL will provide and pay for all the treatment that I require to get a clean bill of health, even if I am adopted before that happens. I am over halfway finished with my treatment and the worst part is behind me. Come and see me. I am sure you will fall in love with me.You can apply on line at www.hsvawl.org by completing the Adoption Application on the home page.
Adoption Process
Adoption Procedure
The very best way to pick a pet is to come to the Adoption Center to meet available pets. If you find a pet you wish to adopt, our adoption coordinators will talk with you to help make this adoption a perfect match for you and the pet.
Another benefit for visiting in person is that animals and adopters frequently have a special relationship that starts the very first time they meet. You may find the love of your life being very different than what you envisioned. The pet you will be most pleased with will be the one with the temperament that fits your personality and homelife. That frequently has absolutely nothing to do with the looks or breed of the animal.
When you adopt an AWL pet, you will have an animal that has been checked by our veterinarians, spayed or neutered, given basic shots (including Rabies), a folder with the medical history and various useful information, and someone to answer any questions you might have.
We will ask you to promise that, if for any reason it does not work out, that you will bring the animal back to us. We have made a financial commitment to that pet because we felt it would give someone a great deal of pleasure, therefore we made a substantial monetary and emotional commitment to the animal. The last thing we want to hear about our pet is that it has been turned over to another shelter where it could be euthanized.