Breed: Terrier mix?
Sex: Female
Spayed: Yes
Age: 4 years approx
Size: Medium (45 lbs)
Color: Black and white
Coat: Smooth
Vaccinated: Yes
Other Dogs: Probably does not want to live with dogs
Cats: Not suitable for a home with cats
House Trained: Yes
Walking: Walks well on the leash
Notes: Midnight is around 4 years old, spayed female, and UTD on all vaccines. She cannot be around cats OR livestock. She does well with some other dogs and especially well with pups who are not dominant towards her. Midnight can be picky about other pups, so if you have a dog of your own, we do recommend a meet and greet with Midnight before taking her home. She does NOT like to be picked up.
This dog has been available for 238 days
If you are interested in Midnight phone 304-425-2838 for an appointment to meet her at Mercer County Animal Shelter. We are open Tuesday-Saturday: 12pm-6pm, .
Still available for adoption on this date: Mar 6th, 2026
Dogs are claimed, adopted and rescued everyday so please contact us to check that this dog is available.
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Adoption fees: Dog adoption is $140. Fee includes spay/neuter and rabies vaccination.
Mercer County Animal Shelter adoption process- Visit the Facility and Find a Pet
- Meet the Pet
- Sign Adoption Contract
- Dogs that have been spayed/neutered are available for adoption to any location including out of state residents. Please note ALL animals are spayed or neutered before leaving the shelter.
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Saving a dog’s life and helping local shelters.
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Learning a lot about yourself and the dogs from fostering.
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