Posted over 2 weeks ago | Updated 3 days ago
This helps SNARR Northeast Animal Rescue with pet care costs.
*Name: Eddie
*Age: 3.5 years old
*Current Weight: 53 lbs
*Adoption fee: $475
Meet Eddie! Eddie is believed to be a cross between a cattle dog/jack russell terrier and maybe even some pointer. Eddie's life has been rough considering he was found laying next to an abandoned house in South Texas unable to move when SNARR rescued him. After much veterinary treatment he has regained almost all of his mobility. He can walk up stairs and run around the yard like a champ! Eddie gets along with other dogs very nicely. And would love a home with a fur or human sibling to run around with. He really enjoys playing with his active Australian cattle dog foster brother, they both have similar energy. And boy does he know how to cuddle, he has even mastered sleeping in his dog bed upside down. Eddie has not pottied in the house even once since arriving to his foster home. Eddie is curious, fun, and smart.
To apply to adopt, fill out an application at https://snarrnortheast.org/adopt/
*Name: Eddie
*Age: 3.5 years old
*Current Weight: 53 lbs
*Adoption fee: $475
Meet Eddie! Eddie is believed to be a cross between a cattle dog/jack russell terrier and maybe even some pointer. Eddie's life has been rough considering he was found laying next to an abandoned house in South Texas unable to move when SNARR rescued him. After much veterinary treatment he has regained almost all of his mobility. He can walk up stairs and run around the yard like a champ! Eddie gets along with other dogs very nicely. And would love a home with a fur or human sibling to run around with. He really enjoys playing with his active Australian cattle dog foster brother, they both have similar energy. And boy does he know how to cuddle, he has even mastered sleeping in his dog bed upside down. Eddie has not pottied in the house even once since arriving to his foster home. Eddie is curious, fun, and smart.
To apply to adopt, fill out an application at https://snarrnortheast.org/adopt/