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Nemo   

In shelter Dog

West Palm Beach, FL, 33405
Pet name:
Nemo
Gender:
Male
Breeds:
Pit Bull Terrier
Date:
06/12/2016
Age:
Adult
Colors:
Brindle
Size:
Large
Coat length:
Short
Description:
I was sitting in the LAST CALL room at Broward Animal Control when my number was called but not to be euthanized but to be spared death and given a new chance at life.  

Original story...Originally names T Bone...renamed Nerites for his lovely obsession with water ...and also the lover of Aphrodite.. and a lover he is. CHANGED TO NEMO

He didnt answer to his former name and perhaps a new start with a new name will bring this beautiful boy great adventures with an owner that will keep him FOREVER!

This boy had a home in Miami Dade county since a small pup, but was forced to leave  by a disgruntled neighbor who called MDAS...and he was sent to an unknown, unchecked foster who placed him in BCAC due to him "nor liking her", needless to say that twit caused his near death when we took him out of the "end of the line " room of BCAC.

We took him with the hopes to reunite him legally with his family, however when told we could  possibly do this, the response was not what we had hoped and therfore he belongs with someone  who will go the distance to have him. He is worth at least that!

He was born May 3rd 2013  and is housebroken and such a good boy. However he is OBSESSED with water and an amazing swimmer. So if you have a pool.. he will get out on his own, from any side, however trying to stop him from going in is more of the issue and having him stay out is as well ...so if you have a pool be prepared to go in after him to get him out. Check out his own Facebook page   "NEMO the swimming pit "   He has crazy strong swimming skills!

To adopt contact www.misfitresq.org  Provide a phone number as well. 

All dogs are spayed or neutered, chipped and vaccinated as well on current flea and hw prevention. Many are crate trained but he doesnt need one.

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