MANSFIELD, Ohio (WOIO) – A Richland County Dog lived exterior, in a shelter, or in a jail his entire life, and he’s awaiting so that you can give him the home he’s been eager to name his personal for 2 years.
Heller got here in to the Richland County Dog Warden as a stray on May 6, 2022, and Dec. 27, 2023 marks his 600th day of their care.
However, he’s not on the shelter at 810 North Home Rd. in Mansfield.
On May 15, 2023, Heller was moved to the Mansfield Correctional Institution (ManCI) for the ManCI Prison Program coaching.
The Richland County Dog Warden stated Heller is a medium-sized pit bull-terrier combine with a brief brindle coat.
The canine warden stated he’s an roughly 2-year-old canine who’s:
- neutered
- up-to-date on vaccinations
- microchipped
This awfully cute good boy was described as playful and energetic, and is aware of the way to sit and shake.
Heller would do properly with different dogs – each female and male, however not cats.
His adoption charge has additionally been lowered.
If you have an interest in giving Heller the present of a “fur-ever” home this vacation season, name the Richland County Dog Warden at 419-774-5892 or e mail [email protected] with questions.
Click here to request an adoption application.
Click here to view more adoptable dogs from the Richland County Dog Warden.
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