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Dolly Tennessee Treeing Brindle Cincinnati, OH
- Young
- Female
- Medium
About
- Characteristics
- Quiet, Gentle, Affectionate, Friendly
- House-trained
- Yes
- Health
- Vaccinations up to date, spayed / neutered.
- Good in a home with
- Other dogs, cats, children.
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Meet Dolly
Meet our sweet Dolly!
Because of her lovely brindle coat and hound dog looks, we believe Dolly is a Tennessee Treeing Brindle! Hence the name Dolly, after Dolly Parton!!
Dolly was found tied up outside of a homeless shelter. One of our very own Cat Volunteers found her and brought her in.
Dolly is estimated to be about 9 months to a year old. For being so young, she is quite mature for her age! She is totally housebroken and is well behaved while left alone. Her foster mom describes her as 'the perfect dog for any family!' She loves everyone she meets, she is great with other dogs and cats, and she loves to play with kids.
One of Dolly's favorite pastimes is laying in the sun (or in her foster's bay window)! She would sunbathe all day if you let her.
Dolly also loves to play fetch, tug of war, and cuddle! She also enjoys walks and her leash manners have improved considerably. She is happy with a stroll around the block or a hike through the woods and creeks!
Any home would be so lucky to have Dolly join their family! She is hopeful they will find her soon!
Please check back for updates as we get to know Dolly better.
Visit STAF.org for more information on our adoption process and our adoption application.
*** Email adoptadog@STAF.org for next steps! ***
• All of our animals are spayed/neutered and current on shots.
• We do not do same-day adoptions. You will be asked to return for at least one follow-up visit, then take the dog home for a trial period before officially adopting.
• You must be 21 years or older to adopt from STAF.
• We require a 4-foot-tall physical fence for homes with children under the age of 11. We also may require a physical fence for specific dogs on a case-by-case basis, depending on each dog’s behavior and exercise needs.
• Due in part to increasing coyote activity/incidents in the area and the difficulty of predicting how a dog will respond to invisible fence training, we can not adopt to homes with invisible fences.
• We do request vet and personal references.
• We can facilitate adoptions within a 30-mile radius of our Cincinnati-based shelter.
Because of her lovely brindle coat and hound dog looks, we believe Dolly is a Tennessee Treeing Brindle! Hence the name Dolly, after Dolly Parton!!
Dolly was found tied up outside of a homeless shelter. One of our very own Cat Volunteers found her and brought her in.
Dolly is estimated to be about 9 months to a year old. For being so young, she is quite mature for her age! She is totally housebroken and is well behaved while left alone. Her foster mom describes her as 'the perfect dog for any family!' She loves everyone she meets, she is great with other dogs and cats, and she loves to play with kids.
One of Dolly's favorite pastimes is laying in the sun (or in her foster's bay window)! She would sunbathe all day if you let her.
Dolly also loves to play fetch, tug of war, and cuddle! She also enjoys walks and her leash manners have improved considerably. She is happy with a stroll around the block or a hike through the woods and creeks!
Any home would be so lucky to have Dolly join their family! She is hopeful they will find her soon!
Please check back for updates as we get to know Dolly better.
Visit STAF.org for more information on our adoption process and our adoption application.
*** Email adoptadog@STAF.org for next steps! ***
• All of our animals are spayed/neutered and current on shots.
• We do not do same-day adoptions. You will be asked to return for at least one follow-up visit, then take the dog home for a trial period before officially adopting.
• You must be 21 years or older to adopt from STAF.
• We require a 4-foot-tall physical fence for homes with children under the age of 11. We also may require a physical fence for specific dogs on a case-by-case basis, depending on each dog’s behavior and exercise needs.
• Due in part to increasing coyote activity/incidents in the area and the difficulty of predicting how a dog will respond to invisible fence training, we can not adopt to homes with invisible fences.
• We do request vet and personal references.
• We can facilitate adoptions within a 30-mile radius of our Cincinnati-based shelter.
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Dolly
- Tennessee Treeing Brindle
- Young
- Female