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He is on vetmedin for his CHF, gabapentin and dasuquin for arthritis pain and a cough medicine for his chronic bronchitis. Papaw is doing really well on this medication regimen! He is crate trained and `sits pretty` when waiting for breakfast and dinner. He still has some accidents if you don`t stick to a schedule (forgot to let him out one evening after dinner and he peed on the floor). I don`t leave him in his crate longer than 4-5 hours at a time, except overnight. He`s only had one accident in his crate. He gets really excited about treats, so watch your fingers! He gets very nervous in unfamiliar conditions, so he doesn’t really like walks/being on a leash. He is snuggly and the absolute best couch potato. He is mostly blind and deaf. Clapping loudly gets his attention and then I usually wave my hand ant eye level and then squat down so he can find me. I love him so much. We think Papaw is between 12-13 years old. We think he’s a min pin mix of some sort, I really think he has some terrier in there somewhere because of how bouncy he is. He really is the best little man.
He is crate trained and mostly house trained, though I keep him on a pretty regular schedule to prevent accidents in the house. He does fine in the crate over night, but I make sure to come home at lunch to let him out in the middle of the day so I don’t come home to an accident. He is elderly and has a small bladder.
Papaw was an owner surrender to animal control and I got him as a foster around the end of May, early June 2023. He had a horrible upper respiratory infection and was diagnosed with congestive heart failure. He is on a medication that I crush up in his food twice a day. He also had 11 or 12 teeth pulled, so I soak his dry food in water before he eats it.
He is the absolute sweetest little cuddle bug and he’s so appreciative of the good life. He has some quirks that I’m happy to share when/if you meet him. He would do best in a home with another dog, as my dog helps guide him around the house/yard. He’s not great on a leash, since he doesn’t see well and gets freaked out, but is perfectly happy in the backyard. He is mostly a couch potato. He is happiest with his head on your chest, relaxing. Submit your applications online at: https://oneloveanimalrescue.com/pre-adoption-application
He is on vetmedin for his CHF, gabapentin and dasuquin for arthritis pain and a cough medicine for his chronic bronchitis. Papaw is doing really well on this medication regimen! He is crate trained and `sits pretty` when waiting for breakfast and dinner. He still has some accidents if you don`t stick to a schedule (forgot to let him out one evening after dinner and he peed on the floor). I don`t leave him in his crate longer than 4-5 hours at a time, except overnight. He`s only had one accident in his crate. He gets really excited about treats, so watch your fingers! He gets very nervous in unfamiliar conditions, so he doesn’t really like walks/being on a leash. He is snuggly and the absolute best couch potato. He is mostly blind and deaf. Clapping loudly gets his attention and then I usually wave my hand ant eye level and then squat down so he can find me. I love him so much. We think Papaw is between 12-13 years old. We think he’s a min pin mix of some sort, I really think he has some terrier in there somewhere because of how bouncy he is. He really is the best little man.
He is crate trained and mostly house trained, though I keep him on a pretty regular schedule to prevent accidents in the house. He does fine in the crate over night, but I make sure to come home at lunch to let him out in the middle of the day so I don’t come home to an accident. He is elderly and has a small bladder.
Papaw was an owner surrender to animal control and I got him as a foster around the end of May, early June 2023. He had a horrible upper respiratory infection and was diagnosed with congestive heart failure. He is on a medication that I crush up in his food twice a day. He also had 11 or 12 teeth pulled, so I soak his dry food in water before he eats it.
He is the absolute sweetest little cuddle bug and he’s so appreciative of the good life. He has some quirks that I’m happy to share when/if you meet him. He would do best in a home with another dog, as my dog helps guide him around the house/yard. He’s not great on a leash, since he doesn’t see well and gets freaked out, but is perfectly happy in the backyard. He is mostly a couch potato. He is happiest with his head on your chest, relaxing. Submit your applications online at: https://oneloveanimalrescue.com/pre-adoption-application
Thank you for choosing to adopt through One Love Animal Rescue, Inc. For a full explanation of our adoption procedures please visit www.oneloveanimalrescue.com.
We work hard to find forever homes for abused, neglected or otherwise unwanted pets which are deemed adoptable. New dogs and cats become available for adoption daily.
Because we are an all volunteer network, we may take up to 24 hours to return your call. Please be patient and we will get back to you as soon as possible. You may receive a quicker response via email at adoptme@oneloveanimalrescue.com
Thank you for choosing to adopt through One Love Animal Rescue, Inc. For a full explanation of our adoption procedures please visit www.oneloveanimalrescue.com.
We work hard to find forever homes for abused, neglected or otherwise unwanted pets which are deemed adoptable. New dogs and cats become available for adoption daily.
Because we are an all volunteer network, we may take up to 24 hours to return your call. Please be patient and we will get back to you as soon as possible. You may receive a quicker response via email at adoptme@oneloveanimalrescue.com
Pets in Foster Care are by Appointment.
We also have several off-site adoption events monthly. Please visit our website at www.oneloveanimalrescue.com and our Facebook page for an updated listing of events.
Pets in Foster Care are by Appointment.
We also have several off-site adoption events monthly. Please visit our website at www.oneloveanimalrescue.com and our Facebook page for an updated listing of events.
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The mission of One Love Animal Rescue, Inc. is to help abandoned, neglected, abused and unwanted pets by partnering with shelters, rescue groups and the community to facilitate adoption of these animals into permanent and loving homes.
Our goal is to save one life at a time by promoting local animal shelter adoptions and raising awareness in our community about responsible pet ownership. We strive to highlight the importance of spaying or neutering pets which will aid in the reduction of overpopulation. We believe that appropriate and positive reinforcement training and socialization of these shelter animals will lead to well-adjusted family pets, thereby decreasing the number of abandoned animals in shelters. Our dream is that one day all the shelters will be empty because every pet will have a home.
One Love Animal Rescue, Inc. is a volunteer based organization located in Savannah, Georgia. We are a 501(c)(3) non-profit and all donations directly benefit the animals entrusted in our care.
The mission of One Love Animal Rescue, Inc. is to help abandoned, neglected, abused and unwanted pets by partnering with shelters, rescue groups and the community to facilitate adoption of these animals into permanent and loving homes.
Our goal is to save one life at a time by promoting local animal shelter adoptions and raising awareness in our community about responsible pet ownership. We strive to highlight the importance of spaying or neutering pets which will aid in the reduction of overpopulation. We believe that appropriate and positive reinforcement training and socialization of these shelter animals will lead to well-adjusted family pets, thereby decreasing the number of abandoned animals in shelters. Our dream is that one day all the shelters will be empty because every pet will have a home.
One Love Animal Rescue, Inc. is a volunteer based organization located in Savannah, Georgia. We are a 501(c)(3) non-profit and all donations directly benefit the animals entrusted in our care.
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