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Adopt Kit

Dog, looks like
Husky/Cattle Dog
Age
Senior, Estimated birthdate:
Sex
Female
Color
White
Size
Large
Location
Sanctuary
SANCTUARY VISIT REQUIRED Are you an experienced dog owner looking for a very special dog to love and take care of? Then you should come to the Sanctuary and meet Kit! Kit and her brother Caboodle were abandoned on the side of the road at eight weeks old. A rescue organization took them in, and they later came to Best Friends. Born in 2016, Kit has a neurological condition that causes her to struggle to walk and to maintain her balance. The cause of her neurological condition is unknown, and in many ways she is very much like a normal puppy. She is sweet and happy and has an excellent nose. Although a little feisty at first, Kit loves her dog friends. She does nose work (a fun search and scenting sport) in her room, and she loves the snow. The biggest challenge in a home will be ensuring that she can safely move around. Also, she is not housebroken and she cannot do stairs or a doggy door. Kit will need to find a person or a family who can make accommodations for her while loving her just as she is. Kit has a generous sponsor who will cover the cost of her adoption fee.
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Best Friends is working to end the killing of dogs and cats in U.S. shelters in part by getting more pets out of shelters and into loving homes.

We’ve come a long way since the first known city reached no-kill in 1994, and now we’re closer than ever to making the entire country no-kill. Of the roughly 3,900 shelters operating in America today, 1,300 of them are not yet no-kill, but nearly half are close with 100 or fewer additional pets to be saved, and we know what to do to get them there.

Best Friends is committed to working with passionate people like you to save homeless pets through adoption, volunteering, fostering, and advocacy. In addition to our lifesaving centers around the U.S, we also founded and run the nation's largest no-kill sanctuary for companion animals.

Working together, we can save homeless pets in our communities and secure a better future for our best friends. Together, we will bring the whole country to no-kill.