Breed | Mastiff, Pit Bull Terrier |
Color | |
Age | Adult |
Gender | Male |
Size | Extra Large |
Coat Length | - |
Adoption Fee | - |
Biff was a stray that ended up in the Cedar Rapids shelter. They are full so we took Biff in to help him and to make room so they can help another dog. He is up-to-date on shots, heartworm negative, housetrained, and neutered.
Biff is about 3 years old and weighs about 105 pounds. This big guy is friendly to all is very loving. He loves to fetch and run with you and . He is accepting of other dogs and loves to play with puppies. He gets very excited when you bring out the leash!!!! He loves to play and was a favorite of the employees and the volunteers at the shelter because he is such a love. He is very strong due to his size but is learning to be patient so he can go for walks. He would be a great dog for that special owner!
6/18/10 UPDATE: Biff got looked over by our vet today. He has an ear infection so they are going to stary treatment on that today. He will stay there intil Monday and then go into his foster home. They will send along meds for him and foster home will continue his care for this. Easy fix and nothing to worry about but adopter should know and we will send along all needed meds to any adopter for this.
Will someone please adopt Biff and give him a forever home? $75.00 adoption fee. ($75 will cover his vet bill, that is why his adoption fee is $75)
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WE ARE A NO-KILL 501 C 3 NON-PROFIT RESCUE. All donations are tax deductible. We do not have a shelter yet. All pets live in foster homes. We only adopt to indoor homes. To see an animal, you must fill out an application first and then once approved, we can set up for you to meet the animal you are interested in. We do background checks on all applicants. If you have assault, domestic abuse, or drug charges please do not apply. If you have questions, please send an email to Email Waverly Pet Rescue at the bottom of this page. All animals see a vet for shots and normal exams. If they appear healthy and there are no obvious health concerns, then extensive testing is not done. This is normal procedure for pet rescues and shelters.
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