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My basic info
Breed
Labrador Retriever
Color
Black - with White
Age
3 months old, Puppy
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
5 kg (current)
Sex
Male
Pet ID
–
My details
Good with kids
Good with dogs
Good with cats
Shots current
My personality
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
FOR ADOPTION: CAMERON, FERRIS and SLOANE are our adorable Ferris Bueller pups. These beautiful 11 week old babies are 3/4 Labrador and expected to mature in the 55-65lb range. All three pups are friendly, well handled babies that are going to fit in well with most family dynamics. They enjoy children (but do jump up quite a bit still) and are very eager to make all sorts of dog friends after they have received the second round of puppy vaccines. None of these pups are showing any signs of prey drive and they should be able to easily adjust to life with cats and farm critters if that is what their forever families have. They are friendly and affectionate with all people. Sloane is a little more reserved than her brave brothers but she’s quick to cuddle if you’re calm and gentle with her. This litter should mature in to medium to higher energy level dogs depending on what their families put into them and they are smart little cookies that will be super fun to train! The Ferris Bueller pups are making good progress towards their house training but they will still require dedication from their new homes to finish the process. They have been vet checked, have their first vaccines and are up to date on parasite control. If you’ve been looking for a fun loving new family member apply today at www.NWAS.ca for a chance to meet the FERRIS BUELLER pups. #NWASFerrisBuellerPups
FOR ADOPTION: CAMERON, FERRIS and SLOANE are our adorable Ferris Bueller pups. These beautiful 11 week old babies are 3/4 Labrador and expected to mature in the 55-65lb range. All three pups are friendly, well handled babies that are going to fit in well with most family dynamics. They enjoy children (but do jump up quite a bit still) and are very eager to make all sorts of dog friends after they have received the second round of puppy vaccines. None of these pups are showing any signs of prey drive and they should be able to easily adjust to life with cats and farm critters if that is what their forever families have. They are friendly and affectionate with all people. Sloane is a little more reserved than her brave brothers but she’s quick to cuddle if you’re calm and gentle with her. This litter should mature in to medium to higher energy level dogs depending on what their families put into them and they are smart little cookies that will be super fun to train! The Ferris Bueller pups are making good progress towards their house training but they will still require dedication from their new homes to finish the process. They have been vet checked, have their first vaccines and are up to date on parasite control. If you’ve been looking for a fun loving new family member apply today at www.NWAS.ca for a chance to meet the FERRIS BUELLER pups. #NWASFerrisBuellerPups
All animals are vet checked before adoption. This usually includes deworming, revolution (for mites and fleas) and vaccinations. Adult animals are all spayed or neutered before adoption and all puppies/kittens are required to be spayed or neutered as soon as they are old enough. Potential adopters must be willing to travel to Smithers to pick up their new pet.
To apply for a pet please complete an adoption application online (www.nwas.ca) or download and return it to NWAS by email (info@nwas.ca) or mail (Box 3064, Smithers, BC, V0J 2N0) if your application is approved we will then set up a meeting.
Fees: ADULT DOGS $200, PUPPIES $100 + a $75 deposit towards spay/neuter (local adoptions) ADULT CATS $75 KITTENS $50 plus a $25 deposit towards spay/neuter (local adoptions)
All animals are vet checked before adoption. This usually includes deworming, revolution (for mites and fleas) and vaccinations. Adult animals are all spayed or neutered before adoption and all puppies/kittens are required to be spayed or neutered as soon as they are old enough. Potential adopters must be willing to travel to Smithers to pick up their new pet.
To apply for a pet please complete an adoption application online (www.nwas.ca) or download and return it to NWAS by email (info@nwas.ca) or mail (Box 3064, Smithers, BC, V0J 2N0) if your application is approved we will then set up a meeting.
Fees: ADULT DOGS $200, PUPPIES $100 + a $75 deposit towards spay/neuter (local adoptions) ADULT CATS $75 KITTENS $50 plus a $25 deposit towards spay/neuter (local adoptions)
Go meet their pets
If you are interested in volunteering at the shelter please email info@nwas.ca
If you are interested in meeting an animal for adoption please fill out an adoption application on our website www.nwas.ca
If you are interested in volunteering at the shelter please email info@nwas.ca
If you are interested in meeting an animal for adoption please fill out an adoption application on our website www.nwas.ca
More about this rescue
We are a very small volunteer group that is passionate about helping animals in need.
In addition to rescuing, rehabilitating, and re-homing pets in need we:
Run a Spay and Neuter Assistance Program (SNAP): We work with Babine Pet Hospital and BV Vet Clinic to provide financial help to individuals and families who cannot afford the full cost of spaying or neutering their pets
Spay and Neuter Education
Humane Animal Education and visits to local schools
Pet health care counselling; training referrals
Complimentary lost and found postings on our website and Facebook page
Provide free feral mousers to responsible farmers upon request
We are a very small volunteer group that is passionate about helping animals in need.
In addition to rescuing, rehabilitating, and re-homing pets in need we:
Run a Spay and Neuter Assistance Program (SNAP): We work with Babine Pet Hospital and BV Vet Clinic to provide financial help to individuals and families who cannot afford the full cost of spaying or neutering their pets
Spay and Neuter Education
Humane Animal Education and visits to local schools
Pet health care counselling; training referrals
Complimentary lost and found postings on our website and Facebook page
Provide free feral mousers to responsible farmers upon request
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rescue
We'll also keep you updated on Roxy's adoption status with email updates.