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Pet name:
Kona
Gender:
Female
Breeds:
German Shepherd Dog, Hound, Mixed
Date:
06/19/2021
Size:
Large
Age:
Young
Description:
Kona is a 5-month-old (born in January) orphan, best guess shepherd/hound mix. Parents are unknown.  She is sweet as can be with lots of energy, loving all people and dogs.
Kona is considered special needs.  She has been diagnosed with a neurological condition that causes her not to have much control with her rear legs.  This doesn't slow her down at all and she still runs and plays hard with her other doggie friends.  
Adoption fee $300 includes up to date vetting + spay. Obedience training is a requirement of adoption.  
If interested in Kona, please complete the application in link below.
 
To apply to foster, foster to adopt or adopt , please fill out app at
 
https://www.heidislegacydogrescue.com/application
Thank you for completing the application. We are all volunteers and short on time, we will contact you back only if we have more questions or your application is approved and you will be invited to meet the dog. We apologize for not being able to answer everyone back.
For more information contact Lenore.d@heidislegacydogrescue.com
DOGS Are in Foster Homes. There is no shelter.
**Our companions MUST live in your home as part of your family.**We do not transport.

Location


  1. American Humane Association
  2. Peeva
  3. American Veterinary Medical Association
  4. Veterinary Information Network
 
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