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Let me tell you something about heartworms. It can make us pups really sick and even kill us. But since there are humans that care, they made some yummy stuff to prevent us from getting sick. So why do I have to be treated for heartworms? Because humans I trusted to take care of me either didn't know or didn't care enough to give me the preventative every month. But since I am a great pup and just so lovable, the great folks here at CARA didn't have to think twice about treating me. It costs a lot of money to do that, but they say they care and they promised to take care of me. The treatment took just a few weeks and now I am a happy and healthy pup again. Just like nothing ever happened. Watching me run around in the yard, you would never think I was very sick not too long ago. I am playful and get along great with most of the other dogs here. They almost don't know what to do with my playfulness. And with those people that earned my love and trust, I am the most affectionate puppy of all. When you sit on the floor, I like to lay my head on your shoulder and snuggle. And if you lay your arms around me and scratch my ears, I am in heaven. Just don't let go too soon. I am heartworm negative, UTD on shots and preventatives, very housetrained and have been spayed.
If you would like to adopt Sara, please visit CARA to fill out an on-line application or e-mail us at adoptions@cara-nc.org.
About Sara
Status: Adopted!
Species: Dog
General Color: Brown/Chocolate
Location: 27331
More about Sara
Good with Dogs, Good with Cats, Good with Kids
Adoption Fees:
Dogs: $250
Cats: $95
Puppies under 4 months: $235 plus Spay/Neuter Deposit: $100
Kittens under 4 months: $70 plus Spay/Neuter Deposit: $100
All pets available for adoption have been spayed or neutered (unless under 4 months), are current on vaccinations, preventatives, and micro-chipped. All cats have been tested and confirmed negative for Feline AIDS (FIV) and Leukemia (FeLV). All dogs have been tested for heartworm disease.
Please call
919.774.9433
or email cara@cara-nc.org if you like more information on the pet above or other pets available for adoption.
If you would like to adopt this pet or any of their friends, please visit CARA to fill out an online application.
Every animal that comes into the CARA program is here because one or more events occurred that led to this animal needing not only a home, but a person or family to love and protect them. Each animal has been loved and cared for by a small and determined group of people who want nothing more than to know each animal is safe for the rest of his or her life. Thank you for looking to adopt!
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