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Eeyore (LF-fostered in TN)   

In shelter Dog

Brooklyn, CT, 06234
Pet name:
Eeyore (LF-fostered in TN)
Gender:
Male
Breeds:
Terrier
Date:
07/25/2022
Age:
Baby
Colors:
Black
Size:
Medium
Description:
Meet Eeyore!

Eeyore was a sad guy when initially found, but is now happy and lively.  He was abandoned in a vet clinic parking lot, under the receptionists car because he had parvo, a very serious illness.  He was treated and did well. Eeyore needs to put on weight. He is a smaller dog than he looks in photos and will likely be a 35# adult.  He looks like a Rat Terrier/Shepherd mix. His ears are oversized and he may/may not grow into them!  If you are living in a condo or apt and have weight restrictions on pets please be aware that we can not guarantee adult size! He has been neutered and is finishing up his puppy shots.  Eeyore is now 5 months old and is ready to travel.

Eeyore is currently in TN but will be transported north to New England for adoption. The adoption donation is $400 which includes a health certificate and costs for his transport north.

*Unless stated otherwise, all dogs will be spayed or neutered, on flea/tick product and heartworm prevention medicine (if older than 5 months) and micro chipped prior to adoption.

*Please note that while we do our best to accurately state the breed or breed mix of a dog, we often have very limited information to draw from. Identifying the breed without pedigrees and information on heritage can be very challenging! 

If you are interested in adopting one of our animals, please go to www.angelsamongusanimalrescue.org and fill out an online adoption application. Thank you!

Massachusetts Residents: Effective September 28, 2017 a Quarantine Fee of $100 will be required (in addition to the adoption fee) to adopt a dog that has been Quarantined. Massachusetts mandates that all dogs entering MA shall be quarantined for 48 hours in a state approved facility.

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