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Bert and Ernie were found by two teenage boys near a busy intersection. They were scared, but friendly enough to be caught and brought to us. These boys, along with a third who one of the teens was allowed to take home, were obviously recently dumped: they had some fleas but were otherwise clean, healthy, and just a little thin. They've certainly been around people before, as they were happy to be indoors getting belly rubs and being cuddled. At the vet they were model patients, allowing all handling and vaccinations. They were very popular with the staff thanks to their general cuteness and fantastic attitudes. In foster care, they are very curious about the cats outside their room but they do seem nervous about the dogs (no surprise as this is a big noisy pack). Bert and Ernie are fully vetted but will need booster vaccines and followup dewormer, both of which will be sent home with them. These boys love each other very much and MUST go home together. They are wonderful and sweet, and they've been through so much in their short lives. Please consider giving them the forever home they deserve!
September 2, 2024, 12:21 am
NAME: Bert
BREED: DSH
BIRTHDAY: April 2024
ADOPTION FEE: $120
Bert and Ernie were found by two teenage boys near a busy intersection. They were scared, but friendly enough to be caught and brought to us. These boys, along with a third who one of the teens was allowed to take home, were obviously recently dumped: they had some fleas but were otherwise clean, healthy, and just a little thin. They've certainly been around people before, as they were happy to be indoors getting belly rubs and being cuddled. At the vet they were model patients, allowing all handling and vaccinations. They were very popular with the staff thanks to their general cuteness and fantastic attitudes. In foster care, they are very curious about the cats outside their room but they do seem nervous about the dogs (no surprise as this is a big noisy pack). Bert and Ernie are fully vetted but will need booster vaccines and followup dewormer, both of which will be sent home with them. These boys love each other very much and MUST go home together. They are wonderful and sweet, and they've been through so much in their short lives. Please consider giving them the forever home they deserve!
Please visit our website at www.GoodOldTails.org to apply for a pet through our rescue. Adoption fees vary by pet.
Please visit our website at www.GoodOldTails.org to apply for a pet through our rescue. Adoption fees vary by pet.
More about this rescue
Good Old Tails Senior Animal Rescue is a non-profit organization dedicated to saving the lives of senior dogs and cats in the Southern Pennsylvania/Northern Maryland areas.
We believe that senior animals deserve loving, caring homes where they will be taken care of the rest of their days.
Good Old Tails Senior Animal Rescue was founded in 2015 by a small group of animal lovers. Years of rescue showed us that the senior demographic in shelters is often the most overlooked and highly euthanized. These animals are discarded because of failing health, new pets in the family, a lack of time for attention and care, and countless other reasons which Good Old Tails finds deplorable. Pets are a commitment for life, not until they are an inconvenience. We are dedicated to saving as many senior dogs and cats as we can, and providing them with love and care so that they can live out the rest of their days with dignity and happiness. Some of these animals may never leave our rescue, and their foster families will be the ones to say the last good-bye. Others will go on to find families of their own. Whatever the outcome, we have made the promise to them that they will never again be alone.
Good Old Tails Senior Animal Rescue is a non-profit organization dedicated to saving the lives of senior dogs and cats in the Southern Pennsylvania/Northern Maryland areas.
We believe that senior animals deserve loving, caring homes where they will be taken care of the rest of their days.
Good Old Tails Senior Animal Rescue was founded in 2015 by a small group of animal lovers. Years of rescue showed us that the senior demographic in shelters is often the most overlooked and highly euthanized. These animals are discarded because of failing health, new pets in the family, a lack of time for attention and care, and countless other reasons which Good Old Tails finds deplorable. Pets are a commitment for life, not until they are an inconvenience. We are dedicated to saving as many senior dogs and cats as we can, and providing them with love and care so that they can live out the rest of their days with dignity and happiness. Some of these animals may never leave our rescue, and their foster families will be the ones to say the last good-bye. Others will go on to find families of their own. Whatever the outcome, we have made the promise to them that they will never again be alone.
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