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Blaze Is The PAHS Pet Of The Week!


PAHS Pet of the week is Blaze

Prattville Autauga Humane Society

Blaze is PAHS Pet of the Week for July 7.

Blaze is an 8-month-old male Cane Corso mix who must be neutered before adoption.  He is a special needs dog because he has had a rough life!  Blaze has 2 cherry eyes that will need to be corrected.  He only has one ear and it appears that is the result of a botched ‘home ear crop’.  Blaze has a black/brindle coat and a docked tail.  He currently weighs 46 pounds; and we believe he will be an extra large adult dog.  Blaze is very sweet and loves attention.  He is okay with other dogs; but it you have another dog we would recommend a ‘meet and greet’ with your dog.  Blaze would be good with older children.  He is very active and playful; and would appreciate a fenced yard where he could safely play.  In spite of everything that has happened in Blaze’s past life–he is a happy guy.  If you are a Cane Corso lover or know someone who is–please help us find someone who can help Blaze.  He deserves a better life and we are desperate to find someone who can help him have one.

Dog/puppy adoption fees are $100. Cat/kitten adoption fees are $50. Our adoption fees cover a microchip, microchip registration, deworming, vaccinations (as age and law requires), and a courtesy vet exam at participating offices. Your pet will be spayed/neutered before adoption; or you will be given a spay/neuter certificate which will help with the cost of spay/neuter. Unless otherwise indicated under ‘special needs’ our dogs have screened heart worm negative.

PAHS is open 11-4 Monday thru Saturday. Please contact Prattville/Autauga Humane Society for most current information: 1009 Reuben Road, Prattville, AL – Phone: 334-358-2882 Email Address: adopt@prattvilleautaugahumane.org.



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