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Jill--SG
Breed Chocolate Labrador Retriever, Field Spaniel
Color
Age Young
Gender Female
Size Medium
Coat Length -
Adoption Fee -

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house-trained House-trained
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Name: Jill
Breed: Chocolate Lab/Field Spaniel Mix
Age: 1 Years br> Weight: 30 pounds


Hey all! My name is Jill...I had a friend named Jack but he already went up the hill without me and is a new home in New England. I hear it is real nice up there and the people know how to treat their canine companions. My winter coat has grown in so I can handle a colder climate now. I am about 1 year old and 30 pounds. I am a Chocolate Lab/Field Spaniel mix. I LOVE water, other dogs, kids and adults. I like everybody! I like to come inside and be with my people as well as run and play outside. I’m an all-around great dog and I would love to join your family.



Adoption donation: $400

Please fill out our online adoption application:
http://www.pawsnewengland.com/online_adoption_form.htm

If you have any questions please email this dog's adoption coordinator: [email protected]

If you would like more information about PAWS New England, please check our website:

http://www.pawsnewengland.com/

The adoption donation covers all pre-adoption vet costs (vaccinations, spaying/neutering, HW test/treatment, etc.) and includes their transportation up to New England. PAWS New England is not shelter but a rescue and thus is not funded by any city or state organization - we rely solely on the donations of our adopters to help defray the costs associated with saving these precious lives. Unless otherwise stated, all of our dogs are located in Tennessee at our vet clinic's boarding facility or in foster care. If a dog is "local", that means he or she is at one of our foster homes in New England.

We know you are wondering, "Why would you charge ‘so much’ for a rescue pet? Why not just place it in a good home?" The answer is because we need adopters who are willing to support all rescue pets, not just the dog they adopt. A young, healthy dog might cost us $150-400 in (discounted) vet care, and many people will want to adopt it. An older one with health issues can easily cost $500-1500 in veterinary expenses, and it may require months of foster care for rehabilitation; yet we can only ask a minimal adoption fee, and it may be a long time until anyone comes forward to adopt it. Fees from the younger, more adoptable dogs help offset the cost of caring for the others. Most of our dogs have a sad story to tell, and some have suffered through years of neglect or abuse. We hope that you too are willing to give an opportunity for a better life to ALL of our dogs by supporting them through adoption fees. Without these funds, our rescue efforts would not be possible.
,br> ALL KNOWN INFORMATION IS LISTED HERE. We do our best to give accurate information, but most of our dogs are rescues and don't come with a known history.

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