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Carmine- #49783

  • Puppy
  • Male
  • Large

About Carmine- #49783

Columbia, MD

Physical Traits

Puppy
(less than 1 year)
Male
Large
(61-100 lbs)
Coat: Short
Yellow / Tan / Blond / Fawn, White / Cream

Behavior

House-trained: No

Carmine- #49783’s Compatibility

    This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

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Carmine- #49783's Story

D49783: Every dog deserves a home. For Carmine it is important he finds a person who is the right match for him. This smart puppy is ready for a special person to come along and give him the chance for a great life. He is the life of the party and will surely keep you laughing. He can be too rough for certain dogs, so if you have a dog at home, you can bring them by to see if they will be a good match. This is Carmine and he needs a confident and consistent person who can work on his training each day. He is just starting to learn his puppy manners around people. He is only 9 weeks old and it appears that he will be a large dog when full grown. He looks like an American Pit Bull Terrier type. He has a strong drive to use his mouth to interact with you and his little puppy teeth hurt. This is where you come in. If you get his attention, give him a verbal correction and you show him that toys are more interesting than our fingers and ankles, he remembers. He's a happy puppy, he loves to run and when he gets good exercise each day, it helps him to relax. He likes to meet new people, however he needs reminders "no mouth!" and give the visitor a toy to interact with him. If you have any questions about Carmine, give us a call and ask for our Adoption Coordinator, Jessica. She would love to talk to you about this great little pup. <br/> <br/><br/>You can visit this pet during our Animal Viewing Hours below. <br/>Applications are accepted in person after you meet them. <br/>You can call first to see if they are still available. 410-313-2780 Option 0.<br/><br/>Location:<br/>Howard County Animal Control and Adoption Center<br/>8576 Davis Rd<br/>Columbia, MD 21045<br/><br/>Animal Viewing Hours:<br/>Mon, Wed, Fri 10:00-4:30 (Closed at 2:30 the last Friday of each month)<br/>Tues & Thurs 1:30-6:45<br/>Sat 10:00-2:00 (Closed on county observed holidays and holiday weekends.)

D49783: Every dog deserves a home. For Carmine it is important he finds a person who is the right match for him. This smart puppy is ready for a special person to come along and give him the chance for a great life. He is the life of the party and will surely keep you laughing. He can be too rough for certain dogs, so if you have a dog at home, you can bring them by to see if they will be a good match. This is Carmine and he needs a confident and consistent person who can work on his training each day. He is just starting to learn his puppy manners around people. He is only 9 weeks old and it appears that he will be a large dog when full grown. He looks like an American Pit Bull Terrier type. He has a strong drive to use his mouth to interact with you and his little puppy teeth hurt. This is where you come in. If you get his attention, give him a verbal correction and you show him that toys are more interesting than our fingers and ankles, he remembers. He's a happy puppy, he loves to run and when he gets good exercise ea

D49783: Every dog deserves a home. For Carmine it is important he finds a person who is the right match for him. This smart puppy is ready for a special person to come along and give him the chance for a great life. He is the life of the party and will surely keep you laughing. He can be too rough for certain dogs, so if you have a dog at home, you can bring them by to see if they will be a good match. This is Carmine and he needs a confident and consistent person who can work on his training each day. He is just starting to learn his puppy manners around people. He is only 9 weeks old and it appears that he will be a large dog when full grown. He looks like an American Pit Bull Terrier type. He has a strong drive to use his mouth to interact with you and his little puppy teeth hurt. This is where you come in. If you get his attention, give him a verbal correction and you show him that toys are more interesting than our fingers and ankles, he remembers. He's a happy puppy, he loves to run and when he gets good exercise each day, it helps him to relax. He likes to meet new people, however he needs reminders "no mouth!" and give the visitor a toy to interact with him. If you have any questions about Carmine, give us a call and ask for our Adoption Coordinator, Jessica. She would love to talk to you about this great little pup.


You can visit this pet during our Animal Viewing Hours below.
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How To Adopt

Carmine- #49... was listed as adoptable by Howard County Animal Control and Adoption Center
How can I adopt Carmine- #49...?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Howard County Animal Control and Adoption Center. They may then ask for more details or an official application prior to an adoption. If you're a match, they'll reach out with next steps and timing.
How can I find out if Carmine- #49... is a good fit for me?
Click the "See How You Match" button, answer a few simple questions, and see how you match up! It takes less than a minute to complete. You can also reach out directly to Howard County Animal Control and Adoption Center for details on the pet.
When can I meet Carmine- #49...?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Howard County Animal Control and Adoption Center will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Carmine- #49..., they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Howard County Animal Control and Adoption Center, and they'll be happy to help!
Howard County Animal Control and Adoption Center's Adoption Policy
ADOPTION RULES In order to ensure the well being of the animals adopted from the shelter, the following adoption rules have been established. 1. The waiting period for all adoptions is 24 hours. Some pets may have to be held longer for legal reasons. 2. Adopted animals are to be indoor, household pets and be a part of your family. Animals should not be confined for extended periods of time in such areas as a crate, basement, laundry room or to be tethered or chained. Animals are not permitted to be housed in a garage. Animals are not to be left outside unsupervised and cats are adopted into strictly indoor homes only. 3. All persons living in the household should be involved in the selection of the pet and must visit with the pet prior to adoption. This must be done within 48 business hours of filing the application. It is required that the primary caretaker approve the selection. 4. Howard County Animal Control (HCAC) has the right to prohibit the adoption to persons having a history of violating Animal Control Laws, losing or giving away an animal or if you had a pet that was injured or killed by a moving vehicle. 5. After conducting a Health and Temperament Evaluation, the Animal Control Administrator or Kennel Supervisor may deem any animal unavailable for adoption. 6. HCAC also has the right to prohibit the adoption of certain animals into homes with children. Requirements may be assigned for animals with special needs. 7. Adopted animals may not be given away, sold or used for vivisection and/or experimental purposes. Adopted animals are not to be used as a guard dog, hunter, mouser or breeder. 8. Adopted animals must be maintained in accordance with the Animal Control Laws of the county in which the adopter resides. All pets currently owned by the adopter must be maintained in compliance with the Animal Control Laws in order for the adoption of a pet to be approved. Maryland & Howard County Laws requires all dogs, cats and ferrets to be vaccinated for the Rabies by the time they are 4 months old. 9. Dogs and cats must wear a collar and identification at all times. Adopted animals are micro chipped and it is highly recommended that the adopter register as the owner of the pet with the micro chip company. This will ensure you are called if your pet becomes lost and is scanned for a micro chip. ADOPTION PROCEDURES 1. An adoption application must be filed in person on the animal that you wish to adopt. An interview and/or home visit must be conducted and approved before the animal is released from the shelter. The maximum holding time on an application to be processed is 48 hours. 2. Adoptions of domestic other pets (not cat or dog) may require a photo of your habitat/cage set up. 3. ALL ANIMAL ARE SPAYED OR NEUTERED PRIOR TO THEIR RELEASE. If our vet says the adopted pet is too small for surgery or a medical condition prevents them from being spayed or neutered prior to adoption, the adoption contract will require the pet to be spayed or neutered within 30 days. HCAC will reclaim an adopted animal if the adopter does not follow the spay and neuter requirements. 4. At the time of adoption, payment is required to cover the cost of the medical treatments listed in the chart below. For Howard County residents, a county pet license will be required to be purchased for the adopted pet and any pets at home that are not already licensed. 5. Once the adoption is final the animal may not be transferred to another owner or otherwise disposed of but must be returned to this shelter if the owner can no longer care for the animal. 6. HCAC has the right to inspect the applicant’s home after the adoption to ensure the well-being of the pet. HCAC also reserves the right to reclaim the animal, if in its opinion, the animal is not being properly and humanely cared for. ADOPTION FEES In order to encourage citizens to adopt a pet, we attempt to keep prices as reasonable as possible. The fees charged are reimbursement toward what the veterinarian charges the shelter. Dog adoption fees include the following dependent on the dog's age: Neuter/Physical/Pain Medication Spay/Physical/Pain Medication Distemper Vaccine Distemper Booster Rabies Vaccine (4 months and older) Advantage Flea Treatment Heartworm Test Free Microchip ($40 value) Dog License (Howard Co. Residents) Cat adoption fees include the following dependent on the cat's age: Neuter/Physical/Pain Medication Spay/Physical/Pain Medication Distemper Vaccine Distemper Booster Rabies Vaccine (4 months and older) Advantage Flea Treatment Feline Leukemia/FIV Test Free Microchip ($40 value) Cat License (Howard Co. Residents) Dogs At Most: Female-$291 & Male-$246 Cats At Most: Female-$224 & Male-$186 Rabbit: $30 for spay/neuter Ferret: Rabies vaccine (ask for current price) Guinea pigs, hamsters, rats, gerbils, chinchillas, sugar gliders, turtles, lizards, snakes, birds and fish are: $0

Carmine- #49783 is from Howard County Animal Control and Adoption Center

[Columbia, MD]

Our Mission
We are the animal shelter for Howard County and we are a division of the Howard County Police Department. We are a government agency dedicated to enforcing animal control laws, investigating animal cruelty cases, rescuing injured animals or animals in distress, promoting the humane treatment of animals, accepting owner surr...
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Today's hours: 1:30-6:45 (Closed Holidays and Holiday Weekends)
Location
8576 Davis Road Columbia, MD, 21045

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