Bambi - Female 3-Year-Old American PitBull Terrier for Adoption in Monroe County, TN


American PitBull Terrier
Adoption Fee
$25
Age
3 years
Gender
female
Size
Large
Weight
47.00 lbs
Age
3 years
Gender
female
Size
Large
Weight
47.00 lbs
Amber
Pet Owner
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About Bambi
Bambi is the perfect companion for anyone looking for a loving and devoted fur baby. She will be by your side through thick and thin, offering a nudge, a cuddle, and a listening ear. Great leash manners, good for bath and nail trims, doesn't like to share food or toys, No cats, doesn't like sharing food with other dogs.
Health & Care
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Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about this pet
What is the adoption fee for Bambi?
The adoption fee for Bambi is $25.00. This fee typically covers vaccinations, spaying/neutering, and health checkups. Contact the owner for more details.
Where is Bambi located?
Bambi is located in Monroe County, Tennessee. Arrange a meet and greet or discuss adoption procedures with the owner.
What is Bambi's health status?
Bambi is up-to-date on vaccinations. Health records are available from the owner. Always ask for documentation and consider a vet checkup before finalizing the adoption.
Is Bambi good with children?
Yes, Bambi is reported to be good with children. However, we always recommend a supervised introduction period to ensure compatibility with your specific household.
How can I contact Bambi's owner?
You can message Bambi's owner directly through Petmeetly's secure platform. Ask about Bambi's history, schedule a meet and greet, and discuss the adoption process.
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