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Hi there, I'm Boo, a sweet and fluffy mixed breed (maybe Jack Russel Terrier and lab mix) with white fur and tan spots. I'm about 3-4 years old and weigh 55 pounds. I'm neutered, vaccinated, and heartworm negative. I'm also house and crate trained.
I'm looking for a loving and caring family who can give me a forever home. I'm a happy boy all the time who loves to play with other dogs. I would do well with children, but I recommend older kids because of my size and energy level. I have not been cat tested but can be if you’d like. I need some more training with walking on a leash because I get very excited on walks and pull a bit.
I have a special need that you should know about. I have a badly healed left front broken leg. It doesn't bother me much and I can run and walk just fine. The vet says that as long as I'm not holding my leg up like I'm in pain, it's ok. But if it becomes painful, I might need to have my leg amputated. That's something you should consider before adopting me because it might lead to additional costs.
I'm currently being fostered in Clemmons, NC, but can be transported to other states for my perfect match family. If you think you could be the one for me, please complete an application to let my rescue know you're interested in Boo. I can't wait to meet you and start our new journey together!
Hi there, I'm Boo, a sweet and fluffy mixed breed (maybe Jack Russel Terrier and lab mix) with white fur and tan spots. I'm about 3-4 years old and weigh 55 pounds. I'm neutered, vaccinated, and heartworm negative. I'm also house and crate trained.
I'm looking for a loving and caring family who can give me a forever home. I'm a happy boy all the time who loves to play with other dogs. I would do well with children, but I recommend older kids because of my size and energy level. I have not been cat tested but can be if you’d like. I need some more training with walking on a leash because I get very excited on walks and pull a bit.
I have a special need that you should know about. I have a badly healed left front broken leg. It doesn't bother me much and I can run and walk just fine. The vet says that as long as I'm not holding my leg up like I'm in pain, it's ok. But if it becomes painful, I might need to have my leg amputated. That's something you should consider before adopting me because it might lead to additional costs.
I'm currently being fostered in Clemmons, NC, but can be transported to other states for my perfect match family. If you think you could be the one for me, please complete an application to let my rescue know you're interested in Boo. I can't wait to meet you and start our new journey together!
Our adoptable dogs are all in various foster homes and can be met by contacting rescue. Rescue will then provide foster home's contact information. Meet and greets will be arranged between foster and potential adopters. We also have adoption events at Petsmart on various dates which can be checked on our Facebook page, Operation Save a Shelter Dog.
Our adoptable dogs are all in various foster homes and can be met by contacting rescue. Rescue will then provide foster home's contact information. Meet and greets will be arranged between foster and potential adopters. We also have adoption events at Petsmart on various dates which can be checked on our Facebook page, Operation Save a Shelter Dog.
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Our Mission
Operation Save A Shelter Dog is a foster based, IRS-recognized 501c(3) rescue whose mission is to work with shelters on the East Coast by saving dogs at high risk of euthanasia or that have little hope of adoption in their current condition. Not only is it our goal to find furever homes for our dogs, but also to educate the public on the importance of spaying, neutering, vaccinating and providing preventative care for their pets.
Our Mission
Operation Save A Shelter Dog is a foster based, IRS-recognized 501c(3) rescue whose mission is to work with shelters on the East Coast by saving dogs at high risk of euthanasia or that have little hope of adoption in their current condition. Not only is it our goal to find furever homes for our dogs, but also to educate the public on the importance of spaying, neutering, vaccinating and providing preventative care for their pets.
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