Asha
Pit Bull Terrier | Oxford, NC
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Meet Asha
Name / Breed / Age: Asha , Pitbull, puppy Personality Traits: Happy go lucky, The Marshmallow, Loveable Likes / Dislikes: Likes chew toys, dislikes masks Health and behavior history: Up to date on vaccines, dewormed, microchipped and will be spayed or neutered between 4 to 7 months. Clean bill of health from the PIPs Vet!Meet Asha – Sweet, Smart, and Ready to Flop Into Your HeartAsha is the perfect mix of playful puppy energy and calm, cuddly vibes. Found as a stray, she’s surprisingly composed, eager to learn, and happiest when napping near her people.She gets along great with other dogs, kids, and even cats, and is soaking up new experiences with curiosity and confidence. She’s still teething, so toys are a must—but so is love, and she’s got plenty to give.Expected to grow into a larger-sized adult, Asha is ready to become someone’s loyal lifelong companion. Could that be you
Adoption Process
Once we receive your application an adoption counselor will take a look and reach out with any questions.
The team will check personal, vet references and check with your landlord if applicable. Your adoption counselor will then set up a time to talk with you and your family (or anyone else involved in the adoption process in your home). This call is a good time to ask any questions you have.
Once your application is approved, you will be connected with the foster of the PIP(s) you are interested in. From start to finish, this process can take anywhere from a few days to over a week (so please be patient!). If everything goes well and you and the foster agree that the PIP you want to adopt is a good fit, we will then finalize the adoption.
Adoption fees are $325 for adults and $375 for puppies. All dogs will be up to date on age appropriate vaccines and spayed / neutered if old enough. If not old enough adopters can come back to our vet to have it covered in fee. It must be done by the time the dog is 6 months old.
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http://www.pipsrescue.org
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