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AjisaiRescue Me ID: 21-12-28-00200

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About Ajisai

Dachshund mix
Age: Young Puppy
Sex: Female

Meet Ajisai! Ajisai means 'Hydrangea' in Japanese. This delicate sensitive little flower is 9 weeks old and weighs approximately 11 1/2 pounds. Her mother is a Doxie mix and father is unknown. She is the shyest of her littermates, but that only makes her all the more cuter. Once in your arms she will shower you will kisses! Cuddling is her absolute favorite and at such a young age she is already an expert! She has a beautiful brindle coat with browns and greys, as well as some white markings. She will need help with her potty training, but should pick up quickly. She is up to date on age appropriate vaccines. Ajisai is waiting in York, PA to meet you, apply today for this sweet girl to join your family! We are PA Caring for K-9's, an all-breed dog rescue that is solely run by volunteers. Most of our dogs are rescued from high kill shelters in the South. If the dog is posted, they are still available! Once arriving, these dogs enter foster homes, as we do not have a shelter. We cannot adopt out dogs to a home with dogs that are not fixed or up to date on shots. If interested in adopting, please submit an application online at www.pack9rescue.org. Our adoption fee for altered dogs is $350 and goes directly to saving the lives of more dogs. Our adoption fee for unaltered puppies will be $400 which includes a refundable $50 deposit upon receipt of spay/neuter certificate. We are an all-volunteer organization, and we are always looking for more help. Learn more about adopting from us or volunteering for us at www.pack9rescue.org or check us out on Facebook for more information and a complete list of dogs available for adoption.

York County
New Oxford, Pennsylvania

Health

  • Needs to be Spayed
  • Vaccinations Current

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