Eli Is Available For Adoption
I’ve partnered again with the Beaver County Humane Society and had the pleasure of meeting a very sweet Pit Bull Terrier this week named Eli. Â Eli is a brown and white neutered male and at only 2 years old, he is very calm. Â This sweet boy posed for many pictures and allowed me to move around him snapping photos at every angle. Â Scroll down to see this beautiful boy and read his bio below. Â As you can see, he is treat oriented and loves his handler Lexi.
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ELI
Kennel # LD04
AID: #A030318
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I am a sweet, wiggly boy who loves all humans, big or little. Â I am housebroken and very good in the house, but I tend to not like to be alone. Â I came here as a stray, and I am still learning about play groups and other dogs. Â At this time, I cannot go home with other dogs. Â I cannot go home with cats or small animals. Â I’m a happy boy that loves just about everyone! Â I love to be where the people are! Â I love to snuggle so if you are looking for a boy like me who will adore you every day and forever, call the Beaver County Humane Society at 724-775-5801
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My adoption fee includes:
-Initial canine distemper combination vaccination
-First worming or still check
-Rabies vaccination (for animals over 3 months of age)
-AVID microchipping
-Flea treatment/preventative
-Spaying or neutering
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My adoption fee is $135.00
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Hope he finds a good home.
I know! I do to. It breaks my heart to see these animals in shelters and not in a good home but at least they are safe, warm, and not going hungry. I will be doing this once a month featuring a dog, cat, or rabbit. It is hard emotionally but I want to help.
Hi my name is Lynn, I’ve just put my pittbull mix down after 13 years, I’m so lost with out him. I have breast cancer & I just know if I got another dog it would make me feel so much better. I then have a reason to fight this horrible disease looking for a pitt mix.
Hi Lynn, I’m so sorry for all that you are going through and losing a pet is incredibly hard. There are so many dogs including Pitt mix’s sitting in shelters right now. I’m sure you will find your perfect fur baby.