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Baron   

In shelter Dog

Tucson, AZ, 85731
Pet name:
Baron
Gender:
Male
Breeds:
Maltese
Date:
04/12/2022
Colors:
White / Cream
Size:
Small
Age:
Adult
Description:
This is Baron, a 3 year old who gets along well with other dogs. He walks well on a leash, and is crate trained. He requires an experienced dog owner.
He has a beautiful coat, and a wonderful plume of a tail.
He has a nose that looks like a ripe berry.
Baron is having some fear issues, and is nipping.
We need an experienced foster or adapter for him.
No kids.

Baron needs a secure shady yard. Please no apartments.
We do require home visits.

Please fill out an application at www.azdesertrotti.com. Click on "to adopt" at the top of the page.
Filling out an application is the first step in the adoption process. If you have questions, the best way to contact us is to email suebergier49@gmail.com. We dont always bring all animals to our adoption events so check ahead of time to make sure the dog you are interested in is still available. Some dogs listed may already be promised.

Arizona Desert Rottie & Pals Rescue is a NO KILL rescue serving Tucson and the surrounding area.  

A home visit is usually required for the safety of our animals. We check the yard to make sure this little pup cannot escape, no predator can get in, and also look for hazardous plants he may get in to. 

We do not adopt our dogs out unless you have a secure, individually fenced yard, it’s a requirement for the safety of the dog. This small pup may be able to squeeze through wrought iron. At the end of the application, please include the type of fencing and the height of the fence you have around your yard. 

If youre interested in Baron or any of our dogs, please fill out a pre application at: http://www.azdesertrotti.com/html/to_adopt.htm
Once you have filled out the pre-adoption application, someone will contact you about the dog to answer your questions and tell you where our Sunday adoption event is held.

Our dogs are bathed, dewormed, vet checked, given their required shots, spayed or neutered, and microchipped. 

Our rescues are homed with foster parents. They are fostered in homes so that we can tell you a little bit about their personalities, feeding schedule, habits, behavior, whether they get along with other dogs. We can tell you if they are crate trained, if they are leash trained and house trained. Most dogs need a refresher course on potty training when they go to a new home. They need to learn your routine, and it will be up to you to teach them. 

Even the most abused animals can be wonderful pets. It takes patience, love and good food, along with fun and commitment to the animal. Fosters work with these animals. They are a part of our families, while we are lucky enough to have them.

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