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Posted over 10 months ago
| Updated over 10 months ago
I'm required to be
neutered
within 30 days of my adoption.
Cared for by
Private owner (Summerville, SC)
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Black - with Brown, Red, Golden, Orange or Chestnut
Age
Puppy
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
–
Sex
Male
Pet ID
5264954
My details
Good with kids
Good with dogs
Needs experienced adopter
Shots current
Housetrained
Why I need a new home
Busy schedule
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Ipkiss is a 7 month old Beagle German Shepard Mix. He was born on a farm near Ridgeville, SC. He is an energetic puppy but also loves to cuddle. He definitely loves to eat and play with other dogs. Ipkiss was given to my sister-in-law, however, she has decided she is not ready for the responsibility it takes to care for a puppy. She is ready to take him to a shelter, but I would like to get him into a good home instead of leaving his well being of life to chance. I am taking care of him until I can find him a good home, but I am currently in the military and gone all day so I’d like to find him a good and loving home as soon as possible. He was given most of his shots on the farm, however, I do have record of his Parvo and Rabies shots (including Rabies Tag). Also, the neutering is up to the adopter. It is not mandatory if you would like for him to not be neutered. If you have any questions, please let me know!
Ipkiss is a 7 month old Beagle German Shepard Mix. He was born on a farm near Ridgeville, SC. He is an energetic puppy but also loves to cuddle. He definitely loves to eat and play with other dogs. Ipkiss was given to my sister-in-law, however, she has decided she is not ready for the responsibility it takes to care for a puppy. She is ready to take him to a shelter, but I would like to get him into a good home instead of leaving his well being of life to chance. I am taking care of him until I can find him a good home, but I am currently in the military and gone all day so I’d like to find him a good and loving home as soon as possible. He was given most of his shots on the farm, however, I do have record of his Parvo and Rabies shots (including Rabies Tag). Also, the neutering is up to the adopter. It is not mandatory if you would like for him to not be neutered. If you have any questions, please let me know!
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