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Age
Puppy
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
8 lbs (current)
Sex
Female
Pet ID
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This basket of puppies is ripe and ready! Prepare to find a world of flavor in Papaya, Jackfruit, and Guava. These kiddos are two months old, so they are beginning to learn all their best manners. It’s important to note that as Husky mixes, they are highly intelligent, friendly, curious, and active. They will make well-rounded pets provided they receive ample stimulation and training from their new families. If you’re ready to load up your bowl with some rescue love, don’t delay! Pick one of these fancy fruits to be your new best friend!
This basket of puppies is ripe and ready! Prepare to find a world of flavor in Papaya, Jackfruit, and Guava. These kiddos are two months old, so they are beginning to learn all their best manners. It’s important to note that as Husky mixes, they are highly intelligent, friendly, curious, and active. They will make well-rounded pets provided they receive ample stimulation and training from their new families. If you’re ready to load up your bowl with some rescue love, don’t delay! Pick one of these fancy fruits to be your new best friend!
SNIPSA is an organization formed by a group of veterinarians and caring individuals dedicated to helping homeless and unwanted animals in San Antonio and the surrounding area. SNIPSA does not have a standing shelter and depends on a core of volunteers to foster and rehabilitate animals in their homes. This provides us with the opportunity to learn first hand about the animal’s needs and behavior in order to facilitate an appropriate adoption. SNIPSA was incorporated in 2005 and has re-homed more than 3000 animals.
SNIPSA is an organization formed by a group of veterinarians and caring individuals dedicated to helping homeless and unwanted animals in San Antonio and the surrounding area. SNIPSA does not have a standing shelter and depends on a core of volunteers to foster and rehabilitate animals in their homes. This provides us with the opportunity to learn first hand about the animal’s needs and behavior in order to facilitate an appropriate adoption. SNIPSA was incorporated in 2005 and has re-homed more than 3000 animals.
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We'll also keep you updated on Guava's adoption status with email updates.