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Archie & Connor are 8 month old Rottweiler mix brothers. Archie is the “big” brother, currently weighing in at 62 lbs. Archie is the coppery color of morning sunshine. Connor is the midnight color of a clear, moonless night. Both brothers inherited the family tail: a question mark that curls over their backs. In their previous home, both dogs lived with children & other pets. They were surrendered to the rescue when their owner, who raised them from birth, could no longer afford their care. Archie’s name means “genuine or brave.” As dogs go, Archie truly is the “real deal.” He walks well on leash & is one of the “go to” dogs for introducing new dogs to the play yard & to doggie play groups. When he sees the other dogs tugging & chewing on his brother Connor’s ears, belly & tail, Archie will bravely make them stop by using his snout to gently bat the other dogs away as though he is swatting at flies, teaching the other dogs that you can be a gentle leader & don’t have to be a bully to earn respect. Archie will thrive in a patient, loving home that can provide daily exercise, basic obedience, & loving reinforcement to build his confidence. Archie is current on vaccines & neutered. If you would like to consider a “real deal” of a dog as your next family member, schedule an appointment to meet Archie by contacting Tri-County Animal Rescue Center on Facebook, by calling 814-918-2032, or email: contactus@Tricounty-arc.org (kennel license #8704)
Archie & Connor are 8 month old Rottweiler mix brothers. Archie is the “big” brother, currently weighing in at 62 lbs. Archie is the coppery color of morning sunshine. Connor is the midnight color of a clear, moonless night. Both brothers inherited the family tail: a question mark that curls over their backs. In their previous home, both dogs lived with children & other pets. They were surrendered to the rescue when their owner, who raised them from birth, could no longer afford their care. Archie’s name means “genuine or brave.” As dogs go, Archie truly is the “real deal.” He walks well on leash & is one of the “go to” dogs for introducing new dogs to the play yard & to doggie play groups. When he sees the other dogs tugging & chewing on his brother Connor’s ears, belly & tail, Archie will bravely make them stop by using his snout to gently bat the other dogs away as though he is swatting at flies, teaching the other dogs that you can be a gentle leader & don’t have to be a bully to earn respect. Archie will thrive in a patient, loving home that can provide daily exercise, basic obedience, & loving reinforcement to build his confidence. Archie is current on vaccines & neutered. If you would like to consider a “real deal” of a dog as your next family member, schedule an appointment to meet Archie by contacting Tri-County Animal Rescue Center on Facebook, by calling 814-918-2032, or email: contactus@Tricounty-arc.org (kennel license #8704)
All pets adopted from Tri-County Animal Rescue Center will have received a vet wellness examination, de-wormer, and vaccinations.
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Approve Application
If adopting a cat/kitten you must agree to not have it declawed.
If living in a rental property, we must get permission from the landlord.
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Sign Adoption Contract
Additional adoption info
Our dog adoption fee is $125 and we require either a spay/neuter deposit of $50 or a certificate for spay/neuter at our vet may be purchased for $100 (unless already spayed/neutered which would change the adoption fee) if the option of the $50 deposit is chosen, it will be returned after proof of the surgery.
Our cat adoption fee is $75 for kittens and $35 for adult cats. The cat adoption fee includes spay or neuter costs. All cats and dogs receive a wellness check and are current on all vaccinations appropriate for their age.
The adoption process includes filling out an adoption application and providing references. Any current pets in the household must be spayed or neutered (unless not recommended by a veterinarian for health reasons) and current on vaccinations. If adopting a cat/kitten you must agree to not have it declawed.
If living in a rental property, we must obtain permission from the landlord before an adoption can be approved. The dog or cat will be placed with the potential adopter that best matches the needs of the animal.
Our dog adoption fee is $125 and we require either a spay/neuter deposit of $50 or a certificate for spay/neuter at our vet may be purchased for $100 (unless already spayed/neutered which would change the adoption fee) if the option of the $50 deposit is chosen, it will be returned after proof of the surgery.
Our cat adoption fee is $75 for kittens and $35 for adult cats. The cat adoption fee includes spay or neuter costs. All cats and dogs receive a wellness check and are current on all vaccinations appropriate for their age.
The adoption process includes filling out an adoption application and providing references. Any current pets in the household must be spayed or neutered (unless not recommended by a veterinarian for health reasons) and current on vaccinations. If adopting a cat/kitten you must agree to not have it declawed.
If living in a rental property, we must obtain permission from the landlord before an adoption can be approved. The dog or cat will be placed with the potential adopter that best matches the needs of the animal.
Tri-County Animal Rescue Center is located in the former Clarion County Humane Society building at 9562 Route 322 in Shippenville, Pennsylvania. We are a NO KILL facility.
Hours:
*Appointment required to meet the animals*
Tri-County Animal Rescue Center is located in the former Clarion County Humane Society building at 9562 Route 322 in Shippenville, Pennsylvania. We are a NO KILL facility.
Hours:
*Appointment required to meet the animals*
More about this rescue
Tri-County Animal Rescue Center rescues needy cats and dogs, and provides the quality care they deserve until we can place them in forever homes where they will be treated as part of the family.
We are committed to helping reduce pet overpopulation by providing access to low-cost spay/neuter programs and educating the public.
Tri-County Animal Rescue Center rescues needy cats and dogs, and provides the quality care they deserve until we can place them in forever homes where they will be treated as part of the family.
We are committed to helping reduce pet overpopulation by providing access to low-cost spay/neuter programs and educating the public.
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We'll also keep you updated on Conner's adoption status with email updates.