Akita (medium coat) : : Female (not spayed, but will be before adoption) : : Young : : Large
Thank you for considering adopting one of CARA's Special pets! To apply read about our adoption policies
here
to fill out an application. To see more animals for adoption, please visit the CARA Website
Hi my name is Maya and I am an Akita, my disposition is sweet and pure. I sure get attached to the people who take care of me fast and will make a great family companion to the right home. I love to play with my toys, and I love to run and play chase in the yard with my foster brothers and sisters. Oh yeah, one other great thing I am a really quick learner too...I know sit, stay, and shake already! I've just about got the housetraining thing down and I'm crate trained also.
If you would like to adopt Maya, please visit CARA to fill out an on-line application or e-mail us at adoptions@cara-nc.org.
More about MayaGood with Dogs, Not Good with Cats, Is Not Good with Kids To see more animals for adoption, please visit the CARA Website Our adoption fees are: All pets available for adoption have been spayed or neutered (unless under 4 months please read about our adoptions
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), are current on vaccinations and preventatives, and micro-chipped. Cats have been tested and confirmed negative for Feline AIDS and Leukemia. Dogs have been tested for heartworm disease. Our shelter is located at 42 Deep River Rd in Sanford and is open Tues, Thurs, & Fri from 3pm - 7pm & Sat from 10-2pm (other times available by appointment). CARA's adoption process and online application can be found at
http://www.cara-nc.org/info/adoption
Please call 919-774-9433, email adoptions@cara-nc.org, or visit www.cara-nc.org for information about this or other pets available for adoption. If you would like to adopt me or any of my friends, please visit CARA to fill out an on-line application or e-mail us at adoptions@cara-nc.org. Every animal that comes into the CARA program is here because one or more events occurred that led to this animal needing not only a home, but a person or family to love and protect them. Each animal has been loved and cared for by a small and determined group of people who want nothing more than to know each animal is safe for the rest of his or her life. Thank you for looking to adopt! |
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