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Calvin   

In shelter Dog

Dallas, TX, 75202
Pet name:
Calvin
Gender:
Male
Breeds:
Shih Tzu
Date:
09/10/2023
Age:
Adult
Colors:
White / Cream
Size:
Small
Description:
Hello there and welcome to my Petfinder page. I am Calvin, and I am looking for a home to call my own: a forever place and someone to love. Let me know if you think we could be a great match. I am being fostered in the DALLAS area, but I can go to Houston for a potential adoption! 

Here’s my stats:
Possible Breed:  Shih Tzu mix 
Gender:  I’m a boy pup
Colors:  mostly white/cream
Age:  The vet says about 7 years young!

Ideal Home:
A home without children under 8 is necessary, and it would be great to have people willing to give me attention, love, and cuddles. I’m very sweet, but terribly shy. I will need a very understanding, patient owner.  I would also do best with another sweet dog in the home.

Other:
I am house-trained in my foster home, but I will most likely need to be re-trained in my new home. We all have an adjustment period, so please be patient with me! I am willing to learn and will do my best, I promise! 

For more information, email my foster mom Ardys at: 
Ardys@ardysadams.com

Start the process of adopting me or one of the other pups by filling out the application steps found at www.shihtzu-rescue.com. To receive a copy of the application, you can email: 
LSSTLARapps@shihtzu-rescue.com

PS. Ive had ALL my vetting, and oh boy, it was a lot. Heres what I had done:
Distemper/Parvo shots
Bordetella
Spay/Neuter-of course.
A fecal exam so I dont have any bad worms. Treatment if I do.
A heartworm test. Treatment if I am positive for heart worms.
BLOODWORK to make sure my liver and kidneys are working well, because you know, we doggies often have issues in the liver and kidneys.
A DENTAL exam AND cleaning if I needed it- yep, all my toofies are checked out.
See, thats a LOT. Ask your vet - thats a LOT.

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