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Bass Clef

APA-A-118292

Looks Like
Husky / Mix

Sex
Male

Current Weight
43 lbs

Estimated Age
0 Years
8 Months

Location
Foster

Adoption Fee
$175
Looks Like
Husky / Mix
Sex
Male
Current Weight
43 lbs
Estimated Age
0 Years
8 Months
Location
Foster
Adoption Fee
$175

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Introducing Bass Clef, a gorgeous Husky mix pup with dazzling blue eyes! Bass Clef lives on his own in a foster home without other dogs and enjoys being the only pet.

His foster describes him as active, curious, loving, mischievous and playful! He enjoys any physical activity. Doing zoomies in the yard is his favorite!

Bass Clef does well on a leash in a low stimulation environment but struggles around other dogs or heavy traffic areas. He is working on his obedience skills. He understands sit and stay and does so 80% of the time when treats are involved. So smart, he should be obedience trained in no time!

Bass Clef loves meeting new people! He can get excited and playfully jump at them. He loves attention! He is always looking for you to cuddle him, play with him, pet him, and just hang out with him. Bass Clef will make an excellent Netflix and chill buddy!

Bass Clef is such a cute dog! He will look at you with those blue eyes and just make you melt. He has very funny mannerisms, such as the way the runs. Bass Clef will often awkwardly run sideways like a fawn just learning to walk. It's hilarious!

Bass Clef needs someone willing to give him LOTS of attention and who is active, taking him on lots of walks and play sessions. He'll also enjoy a large area he can run around and play in. He does not do well with other animals, so he should be the only animal in the home.

Are you looking for a handsome, playful, blue eyed pup to complete your life? Well, look no further than Bass Clef! Come Bass Clef today!

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Puppies and other highly-adoptable dogs (small dogs or desirable-breed dogs) at APA! are very high in demand and usually have several interested adopters. Inquiring about a dog, meeting a dog, and even applying for a dog does not guarantee that you will be able to adopt the dog. Only one household will be able to adopt each dog, which means all other interested households will inevitably and unfortunately be disappointed. Please consider this in your search and set your expectations accordingly. Please also consider that adult dogs do not typically have competing adopters, and they need furever homes, too! Additionally, APA! does not allow the adoption of dogs who are related (e.g., littermates or mom and pup) to the same household for behavioral reasons.

Come meet your new best friend

Requirements

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Please plan on allowing adequate time to be matched with a dog, have relevant consultations, and complete all necessary paperwork. This can take 1-2 hours in total.

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Fill out our adoption application and meet with an adoption counselor.

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You must be at least 18 years of age.

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You must show a picture ID with a current address. If this isn't available, we will accept a picture ID with a current utility bill.

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An APA!-conducted meet-and-greet with current household dogs is recommended for most and required for some adult dogs.

Our adoption fee varies per dog depending on age, breed, and/or medical condition(s). This fee includes:

Spay or neuter surgery (Please note that an additional $100 refundable deposit is required for all dogs who are not yet spayed or neutered.)

Heartworm test on dogs 6 months and older

Current vaccinations

Deworming treatment

Microchip

Lifetime behavior support

Accepted forms of payment include cash, debit or credit card, or money order payable to Austin Pets Alive!.

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