Bentley is both big and beautiful! This good boy weighs a whopping 98 pounds and will require someone with rottweiler or big dog experience and a home with a fence would be the best option for this handsome boy. He's not quite two years old so he will require a home that can offer him the long-term commitment he deserves. Here's what Pound Puppies have to say about Bentley:

He is a fun loving, ball chasing guy but he also needs someone to teach him some manners. He does jump up and doesn’t know his own strength so we recommend homes with kids 12 and up. He is also a resource guarder. This means that he does not want to give up things that he perceives as his. We are able to take toys (not high value) away from him easily but not food or treats.

He will need to be fed in a crate or room away from the family. He has been super picky about who he wants as a dog friend so we are looking for a home where he can be the only dog. No cats.

Bentley is up to date on his shots and has been neutered and microchipped as well. His adoption fee is $150 which goes to cover just a portion of Gordi's vetting costs.

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If you're interested in adding this pup to your family, you can fill out an adoption application here. The adoption process does require a completed application as well as an interview. 

Unfortunately, due to the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic, the weekly PC Pound Puppies adoption events on Sundays at the Pet Food Center on First Avenue in Evansville have been canceled for the foreseeable future. You can get in touch with PC Pound Puppies by email at pcpoundpuppies1@gmail.com or by phone at 812-483-4341. They do respond to inquiries and adoption applications at the earliest opportunity, but please remember to be patient as they are volunteers who all work full-time jobs. They always do their best to return messages and schedule adoption interviews within a couple of days of receiving your application. Again, you can submit an application here.

 

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