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Sir Callahan Short Tail

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3-7 years|Cocker Spaniel, Beagle|Male|Small|Gainesville, VA
πŸ€—AffectionateAthleticBraveπŸ”Curious🎾PlayfulπŸ’›Loyal😽Loves KissesFunny🐾FriendlyDignified

About Sir Callahan Short Tail

Meet Sir Callahan Short-Tail the First! πŸ‘‘ This 2-year-old, 25lb Beagle/Cocker Spaniel mix is trading his outdoor kennel for a royal sofa. Sir Callahan is a world-class attention seeker who will gently nudge you for the petting he deserves.Friendly, floppy-eared, and good with kids. He is good with other dogs, but does best with a slower introduction. He likes to play and follow his nose. He is crate trained and quiet. This sweet boy is officially retired from the outdoors and ready for a kingdom of his own! If you are interested in adopting there is an application below: https://new.shelterluv.com/matchme/adopt/PDAR/Dog His adoption fee is $400. Most of our dogs are rescued from high-intake shelters in Texas or straight off the streets in South Texas where there are packs of stray dogs running loose. Your fee covers the significant costs of bringing them to safety. Your adoption fee covers: spay/neuter (if old enough), transport fees getting the dogs from Texas to our fosters homes here (that ALONE is $200-$230 per dog), core vaccines, heartworm test (If old enough), deworming, and microchip. We partner with VCA Animal Hospitals. With every adoption comes a complimentary First Exam at any participating VCA location within the first 14 days of adoption. Follow-up Care Coverage: VCA provides limited health guarantee coverage (up to $250) for specific minor illnesses (like kennel cough or ear infections) diagnosed during that initial 14-day window. We do not guarantee the breed of any of our dogs or how big they will be when they are fully grown. The breed listed is typically a guess based off of appearance or personality traits. We cannot guarantee that any dog is not mixed with pit. This is a standard part of adopting a dog from rescue. We are a non-profit rescue. Any access revenue made is used to care for animals with additional medical expenditures that would otherwise result in adoptable dogs having to be left behind and euthanized.