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My basic info
Breed
Australian Shepherd/Labrador Retriever
Color
Brown/Chocolate - with White
Age
4 months old, Puppy
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
13 lbs (current)
Sex
Male
Pet ID
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My details
Good with kids
Good with dogs
Good with cats
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
Microchipped
My personality
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Grizzly and his 4 siblings came into rescue in pretty bad shape. The lady who initially took them in stated they were almost hairless and bloated from worms. She dewormed them and applied a flea control until we could take them in. Their hair started to come back but they were still bloated when we picked them up and heavily infested with hookworms so we dewormed them again with a Drontal and they are gorgeous and thriving now. Simms and his siblings are really friendly,loving pups. We saw a picture of their mom who was a purebred Australian shepherd (who also had hairloss-we assume it was probably flea related since applying flea control helped tremendously). We believe dad to be a lab or lab mix so we expect the pups to mature to a medium to smaller large size. These pups have personality and love attention. They definitely had a great start with social skills despite their lack of early health care so they should fit easily into any home or family environment. Since they are pups, they are blank slates and you will be able to acclimate them to your kids,cats, farm animals and so on so they can live peacefully amongst them. Also, being pups, they will require training as they are not housebroken or crate trained. They have not experienced a leash either. They do well in a fenced area and have not shown a desire to climb or dig out. They will have a lot to learn, as most babies do but we feel that they will grow up to be wonderful, cherished members of the family with alittle effort and time invested to help them to become the best dogs that they can be. If you want a fun pup who makes you laugh and exudes personality, look no further than Simms and his siblings!
Grizzly saw the vet on 11/6/24 and was found to have no issues on his exam. He did test positive on his fecal. Initially, we had his two brothers checked on 10/16/24 and they were loaded with hookworms and anemic so we dewormed the pups with Drontal but will deworm again to treat the hookworms that a couple of the pups still tested positive for. The pups also had patchy hair loss which has also cleared up now. He is too young for a heartworm test but he has started on heartworm prevention and flea control (Simparica Trio). Grizzly weighed 13.4 pounds as of 11/6/24.
If interested in giving Grizzly his forever home, please submit your interest and your adoption application via email or text ONLY to 352-215-3260 (phone calls will not be answered or returned from this number). Grizzly's adoption fee will be $200 to help cover the cost of his vetting and daily care while with us. We will only consider applicants who complete the adoption application and will determine whether the applicant would be a good fit for Grizzly based on the info provided in the application. If we feel that you will be a good match for him, we will set up a meet and greet appointment with you.
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