My son-in-law is leaving for the Army on Aug 8th to be stationed at Ft. Lewis, Washington. My daughter and grand kids are leaving shortly thereafter for the move from DFW to the Tacoma area. They recently adopted a pitbull/lab mix and they will not be able to take him along. They are trying to find a good home for her quickly if anyone is interested. She was asking $200 just to try and weed out people looking to take her for the wrong reasons but I am sure that is negotiable. They are just trying to avoid her going back to a shelter. PM if you want contact info. Here is the info she gave me below.
This sweet girls name is Josephine[Jo or JoJo] 1.5 years old. We've got two kids |2 years and 8 months| and she is excellent with them. No aggression even while they stick their hands in her food while she's eating, climb on her and chew her tail. She's a total sweet heart and a super lazy dog. We got her from the fort worth shelter and have paid for about $800 in medical on her so she is ready to go and perfectly healthy. I have the records to prove so. She's been vaccinated and fixed, dewormed and had some skin sensitivity that after several skin baths and antibiotics has cleared up nicely. Her coat is beautiful and silky now. She will come with a bed, bowl, food, treats and bones as well as a collar and leash. The only reason we are having to part with her is because we just got stationed at Fort Lewis in Washington state where we will live on base and unfortunately there is a zero tolerance for "aggressive" breeds... though she's the furthest from it. Also good with cats. Cost is to ensure she goes to a home dedicated to her and not to fight her as well as to recoup some expenses. She also comes with two more doses of trifexis.
This sweet girls name is Josephine[Jo or JoJo] 1.5 years old. We've got two kids |2 years and 8 months| and she is excellent with them. No aggression even while they stick their hands in her food while she's eating, climb on her and chew her tail. She's a total sweet heart and a super lazy dog. We got her from the fort worth shelter and have paid for about $800 in medical on her so she is ready to go and perfectly healthy. I have the records to prove so. She's been vaccinated and fixed, dewormed and had some skin sensitivity that after several skin baths and antibiotics has cleared up nicely. Her coat is beautiful and silky now. She will come with a bed, bowl, food, treats and bones as well as a collar and leash. The only reason we are having to part with her is because we just got stationed at Fort Lewis in Washington state where we will live on base and unfortunately there is a zero tolerance for "aggressive" breeds... though she's the furthest from it. Also good with cats. Cost is to ensure she goes to a home dedicated to her and not to fight her as well as to recoup some expenses. She also comes with two more doses of trifexis.
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