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Bette Davis

Female Adult Terriers (Medium) Labrador Retriever (mixed)

If you have any questions about Bette Davis, please contact Charlie's Crusaders Pet Rescue, LLC at charliescrusaders@gmail.com

Charlie's Crusaders Pet Rescue, LLC

About Bette Davis

Adoption Fee: $450.00

Meet Bette Davis: Bette Davis is a 3-4 year old female terrier-lab mix who is 40-50 lbs. Bette is a fun and energetic girl who loves water of all kinds! Bette gets along with people and dogs, but prefers not to share her food with other pooches. Bette is the life of the party and wants nothing more than your time and attention, though she wouldn't turn down a pool (kiddie or otherwise). Bette is up to date on all of her vaccines, has been spayed, and is ready to find her forever family. Bette is currently in a loving foster home in Lancaster, PA.  Bette would do well in a home with children old enough to understand not take take treats or food from her, ideally age 8+. If you are interested in adopting Bette, please go to our website charliescrusaders.org and fill out an adoption application. 

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Details

Name
Bette Davis
Age
Adult
Gender
Female
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Primary Color
White
Secondary Color
Brown
Shots up to date
YES
Ok with kids
YES
Housetrained
YES
Hypoallergenic
NO
Spayed/Neutered
YES
Ok with dogs
YES
Ok with cats
Not Sure

Charlie's Crusaders Pet Rescue, LLC

5534 Holly Ridge Dr Horn Lake MS 38637

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