Willow
- Young
- Female
- Small
About Willow
Glover, VT
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
Willow’s Compatibility
This pet has good compatibility with kids.
This pet has good compatibility with dogs.
This pet has good compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
Adoption Fee
$500
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Willow's Story
Willow will be ready to go to her foster to adopt home after 11/23. She is a Beagle/Border Collie mix and will be between 20-40 lbs. She will do well in any home that has the time and patience for a puppy. All of our pups go into homes as foster to adopts. This helps ensure that it’s a good match before we finalize things, and to finish up the vetting. During the foster to adopt period we provide all food, veterinary care, and monthly preventatives. The vet care does take place at our vet office in Newport Center. The pups would need to be seen at 12 & 16 weeks, and 6/7 months old for spay/neuter. We do ask that all pups are crate trained to set them up for success. If you don’t have a crate we can let you borrow on until you’re able to get one. The adoption is finalized a few weeks after the spay/neuter happens and at that time you pay the $500 adoption fee. This is a quick and basic rundown, but it gives you a general idea of the process!
Willow will be ready to go to her foster to adopt home after 11/23. She is a Beagle/Border Collie mix and will be between 20-40 lbs. She will do well in any home that has the time and patience for a puppy. All of our pups go into homes as foster to adopts. This helps ensure that it’s a good match before we finalize things, and to finish up the vetting. During the foster to adopt period we provide all food, veterinary care, and monthly preventatives. The vet care does take place at our vet office in Newport Center. The pups would need to be seen at 12 & 16 weeks, and 6/7 months old for spay/neuter. We do ask that all pups are crate trained to set them up for success. If you don’t have a crate we can let you borrow on until you’re able to get one. The adoption is finalized a few weeks after the spay/neuter happens and at that time you pay the $500 adoption fee. This is a quick and basic rundown, but it gives you a general idea of the process!
Willow will be ready to go to her foster to adopt home after 11/23. She is a Beagle/Border Collie mix and will be between 20-40 lbs. She will do well in any home that has the time and patience for a puppy. All of our pups go into homes as foster to adopts. This helps ensure that it’s a good match before we finalize things, and to finish up the vetting. During the foster to adopt period we provide all food, veterinary care, and monthly preventatives. The vet care does take place at our vet office in Newport Center. The pups would need to be seen at 12 & 16 weeks, and 6/7 months old for spay/neuter. We do ask that all pups are crate trained to set them up for success. If you don’t have a crate we can let you borrow on until you’re able to get one. The adoption is finalized a few weeks after the spay/neuter happens and at that time you pay the $500 adoption fee. This is a quick and basic rundown, but it gives you a general idea of the process!
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