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Bree   

In shelter Dog

Grafton, OH, 44044
Pet name:
Bree
Gender:
Female
Breeds:
Maltese
Date:
09/10/2022
Size:
Small
Age:
Senior
Description:
Bree is a 12-year-old 20-pound Maltese mix breed that was surrendered to a vet when her owners no longer wanted her. Needing help to find her new family, she made her way to Multiple Breed Rescue.

Bree is an adorable, feisty older girl that is housebroken, crate trained and dog friendly. She loves adults and older respectful children but has not met any young kids. Bree walks well on a leash and will let you know when she needs to potty. She loves to play and cuddle. Bree is a bit overweight so would benefit from an owner who can help her shed a few unwanted pounds.  Bree came to the rescue severely matted, which was causing her to be in pain.  As a result, she has been shaved short to give her the relief she so needed.  As her hair grows back, she will need regularly brushed and groomed, and will go back to being a fuzzy girl again.

All dogs available for adoption are in foster homes. Please do not visit the location as it is a privately run boarding, training, and grooming facility. Meet and greets are scheduled by appointment only for approved adopters.

Age: 12 years

Adoption fee: $300.00

Location


  1. American Humane Association
  2. Peeva
  3. American Veterinary Medical Association
  4. Veterinary Information Network
 
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