Can You Adopt a Dog on a Tight Budget?
Can you adopt a dog on a tight budget? Yes, with smart planning and utilizing shelter resources, affordable dog adoption is achievable.
Mae is a sweet, resilient Rhodesian Ridgeback who, despite having three legs, enjoys exploring the backyard and cuddling. She loves being with her people, is housebroken, and knows some commands. Mae is currently fostered with other dogs and would thrive in a home with a strong, patient leader who understands the importance of slow introductions and decompression.
Special Needs
Requires a home understanding of a tripod dog due to an amputated leg.
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Training
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Includes vaccinations, spay/neuter, and microchip where applicable.
Can you adopt a dog on a tight budget? Yes, with smart planning and utilizing shelter resources, affordable dog adoption is achievable.
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