MAX AB#17-130-2

 

Gender: Male
Age: 9 months
Size/weight: 21 inches high/ 30 lbs. and growing
Color: tri-color, mostly black and white with some brown markings
Breed: English Setter mix

Good with children: yes
Good with dogs: yes
Good with cats: yes
Housetrained: yes
Crate trained: yes
Leash trained: Work in progress but learning

Activity level: he is an active, healthy puppy
Fence REQUIRED: Physical fence required. 

Behavior: Very curious but cautious, max is playful, loving, and friendly.

Medical history: Up to date with vaccines, neutered, micro chipped, on heartworm preventative, flea and tick meds.

*Max originates from Greece where Leishmaniasis is endemic. He has tested negative, but Leishmaniasis can remain dormant in the system for many years, so the potential adopter must be willing to commit to having him tested annually for the next 7 years.

Foster comments: Max came a long way to be part of A&B, he traveled from Athens, Greece to America! Max has adapted to life as part of a family. He loves everyone-people, dogs, cats!

He is inquisitive and alert. He will check out anything new whether is it a sound or an object. Max has learned to play with our dogs and even though they are bigger, he holds his own. He is a smart puppy and once he has figured something out, he will do it over and over until he finds a new challenge.

Max is full of life and is active but if you persist he will stop exploring to cuddle in your arms. At the end of the busy day, he loves to snuggle on the couch with one of our dogs or a person.
Max is a funny, lovable, goofy puppy. His antics will make you laugh. This happy little guy has lots of enthusiasm for life and fun!

Adoption fee: $395.00

 

 

 

Dog Location: Northeastern CT
Volunteer transport can be arranged in the Continental US within a 1,000 mile distance between adopters & foster home.
Typically, we are able to transport your adopted dog to within 2 hours of your home.
*Dogs can be adopted outside the 1000 mile transport distance; however, adopters must be willing to either fly their adopted dog, drive to a location within the 1000 mile transport range, or make independent transport arrangements for their adopted dog.