Miller
Pit Bull Terrier | Lake City, AR
Age : 2 Years 11 MonthsYoungMaleLargeTan/Yellow/Fawn with White
About
Characteristics
affectionate cratetrained eagerToPlease fetches doesWellInCar intelligent leashtrained obedient playful playsToys
Coat Length
ShortActivity Level
Highly ActiveEnergy Level
HighHouse Trained
YesGood in Home With
Others DogsChildren
Meet Miller
It's Miller Time! This big head fred brings the party! While he may like to sleep late, he definitely brings the energy once he's up! Miller is up for anything you want to do, so long as it includes enthusiasm! He's a bouncy guy with lots of speed, loves to play ball but hasn't yet figured out to let you have it so he can chase it again - a work in progress. He's been bunking with a couple of dog trainers who saw that little diamond in the rough and spent some time polishing it. Miller has gone from full neanderthal to semi- civilized (depending on how classy you are) and is killing it! He's got his basic obedience pretty well nailed down, he understands the bathroom is outside but we don't call that house trained- he's yet to figure out the couch isn't for parkour. Again, a work in progress. But he does potty outside! He is crate trained, leash trained, shot gun rider material and absolutely ready for adventure! .... But be sure to bring snacks. Miller needs an energetic, fun loving, play with your dog daily type of person. Walks are great, but hikes would be even better! This guy has gas in the tank and he's ready to roll! No cats, cats are snacks.
Adoption Process
** Memphis area adoption fee is $200 and includes all necessary vaccines, spay/neuter, 1st month’s heartworm/flea prevention and microchip. Any known medical issues are normally taken care of and disclosed.
** New Hampshire Chapter (which adopts to New Hampshire and Massachusetts):
$250 and includes all necessary vaccines, spay/neuter, first month's heartworm/flea prevention, microchip, food for transportation.
Any known medical issues are normally taken care of and disclosed
health certificate and extra medications for travel. The adopter pays transport costs which is determined by the dog’s weight.
Contact
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