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Thank you for choosing to adopt or foster and aid in the rescue efforts of RARE!\xa0 **Adoption Interest Form REQUIRED via our website Rarerescue.org** Meet Rossi! Rossi is a mild mannered, yet playful pup. He does well with other dogs, loves people and getting to know the cat in his foster home.\xa0 Since Rossi is only 14 lbs now, we believe he will be around 30-35 lbs full grown. Surprisingly, Rossi is already crate trained at a young age and has zero accidents in his crate.\xa0He is working on house training and super smart! BASIC INFORMATION: Suggested Breed(s):\xa0Min Pin/Heeler Gender:\xa0Male/Neutered Approx. Age or D.O.B:\xa06/24/2022 Approx. Weight:\xa014 lbs Coat Type:\xa0Short Good around most dogs:\xa0Yes Good around most cats:\xa0Yes Energy Level:\xa0Medium Fence yard may be required:\xa0Preferred STEPS TO ADOPT: Read the adoptable’s bio below, including their adoption fee Go to RARErescue.org and Read our\xa0ADOPTION PROCESS page under the "Adopt" section\xa0 Complete the \xa0DOG ADOPTION INTEREST FORM\xa0(located on our website RARErescue.org) We understand that it is important to you to find the right fit for your family. We feel the same way! The DOG ADOPTION INTEREST FORM is important and REQUIRED\xa0for this reason.\xa0 All of our Adoptables are: Spayed/neutered; Up to date on vaccines; Heartworm tested if six months or older (& kept on heartworm preventative and treated for heartworms if positive when entering our program): Microchipped prior to adoption BREEDS:\xa0We are not breed experts. The breed(s) listed for each adoptable are best guesses or suggestions. PLEASE NOTE: We are a non-profit organization without municipal or government funding. Veterinary/Medical expenses are constant for an animal rescue. Our adoption fees not only help to provide vetting and care for the animal being adopted, but they also help to cover heartworm treatments and other treatable ailments that many animals, that would otherwise be euthanized, need in order to be made available for adoption. Please understand that adopting an animal is a LIFETIME COMMITMENT to that animal and there will be veterinary expenses throughout their life that can often cost several hundreds, if not thousands of dollars (without pet insurance), especially without annual checkups and preventative care.\xa0 As a potential family for this pet you are responsible for their safety and that includes keeping them on your property. ***If you are not in the middle Tennessee area, transport can potentially be arranged to approved homes, depending on distance and local adaptability. We normally do not allow adoptions outside of 1.5 hours driving distance.