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Otis

APA-A-118989

Looks Like
Foxhound, American / Mix

Sex
Male

Current Weight
40 lbs

Estimated Age
0 Years
9 Months

Location
Foster

Adoption Fee
$175
Looks Like
Foxhound, American / Mix
Sex
Male
Current Weight
40 lbs
Estimated Age
0 Years
9 Months
Location
Foster
Adoption Fee
$175

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Meet our wonderful foster pup, a 6-month-old July Hound with a heart of gold! This sweet boy was born with a unique condition called microphthalmia, which means that his eyes did not develop properly in the womb. As a result, he is blind and deaf. However, this doesn't slow him down one bit! He is incredibly smart and fearless, quickly and easily adapting to new environments.

Despite his blindness and deafness, Otis is a happy and friendly pup who loves nothing more than spending time with people and other dogs. He is full of energy and always ready for play with his canine and human friends or a walk in the park. He has an amazing sense of smell, which he uses along with a unique way of carefully checking out things in front of him with his front paws. Between the two, he's able to explore his surroundings and find his way around with surprising ease.

Living with a dog with microphthalmia may seem daunting at first, but it's important to remember that this condition does not define our furry friend. With patience, love, and some extra attention, he will make an incredible companion for the right family. It's important to note that microphthalmia is not a progressive condition and our pup will not lose any of his faculties over time.

We believe that Otis deserves a loving forever home where he can continue to thrive and be the happy, fearless pup that he is. If you're looking for a loyal and loving companion who will bring joy to your life, look no further than our amazing foster pup. Let's give him the chance he deserves to live a full and happy life!

PUPPIES AND OTHER HIGHLY-ADOPTABLE DOGS DISCLAIMER:

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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