This helps Guntersville Animal Hospital and Surgery Center with pet care costs.
My basic info
Breed
American Pit Bull Terrier/Pug
Color
White - with Red, Golden, Orange or Chestnut
Age
2 years old, Young
Size
Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less (when grown)
Weight
20 lbs (current)
Sex
Male
Pet ID
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Everyone meet Ugga. This little dude is the king of adorable underbites! This goofy little guy is around 1-2 years old despite his puppy like appearance and his puppy like personality, both of which, he displays proudly. Ugga is very unique in appearance. He looks like a puppy but he’s fully grown at around 20 pounds. He has the most beautiful blue green eyes. Ugga is excitable and playful.
When he's not napping hard on his bed, he is searching for the nearest human available for pets, play and treats.
Ugga is new to leash training but he’s proving to be a quick study.
Guntersville Animal Hospital has done a few different hearing tests on this guy, some of which he has passed with flying colors, and others not so much. Therefore, he has been given the diagnosis of "selective/partial hearing".
Ugga will require an adopter who is willing to learn how to train a partially deaf boy.
Likely due to his hearing loss, he can be grouchy around other dogs initially. Possibly because he’s scared because his ability to hear other dogs’ social ques. We believe he can learn to trust another dog in a home when given the proper supervision, training and time.
Ugga's adoption fee is $95 which includes an annual wellness exam, DAPP and rabies vaccines, heartworm test (NEGATIVE) dewormer, and a neuter. Come by and meet this goofy guy, you will not be disappointed! 😁 Guntersville Animal Hospital 1609 Henry St, Guntersville, Al. 256-582-3184.
Everyone meet Ugga. This little dude is the king of adorable underbites! This goofy little guy is around 1-2 years old despite his puppy like appearance and his puppy like personality, both of which, he displays proudly. Ugga is very unique in appearance. He looks like a puppy but he’s fully grown at around 20 pounds. He has the most beautiful blue green eyes. Ugga is excitable and playful.
When he's not napping hard on his bed, he is searching for the nearest human available for pets, play and treats.
Ugga is new to leash training but he’s proving to be a quick study.
Guntersville Animal Hospital has done a few different hearing tests on this guy, some of which he has passed with flying colors, and others not so much. Therefore, he has been given the diagnosis of "selective/partial hearing".
Ugga will require an adopter who is willing to learn how to train a partially deaf boy.
Likely due to his hearing loss, he can be grouchy around other dogs initially. Possibly because he’s scared because his ability to hear other dogs’ social ques. We believe he can learn to trust another dog in a home when given the proper supervision, training and time.
Ugga's adoption fee is $95 which includes an annual wellness exam, DAPP and rabies vaccines, heartworm test (NEGATIVE) dewormer, and a neuter. Come by and meet this goofy guy, you will not be disappointed! 😁 Guntersville Animal Hospital 1609 Henry St, Guntersville, Al. 256-582-3184.
More information can be found on our facebook page at Guntersville Animal Hospital and Surgery Center.
More information can be found on our facebook page at Guntersville Animal Hospital and Surgery Center.
Go meet their pets
Guntersville Animal Hospital
1609 Henry St, Guntersville, Al
Hours are Mon-Fri, 7:30-5:30pm and Saturdays from 7:30-Noon.
For questions or to schedule an appointment (not necessary) to meet an available pet, call 256-582-1630.
Guntersville Animal Hospital
1609 Henry St, Guntersville, Al
Hours are Mon-Fri, 7:30-5:30pm and Saturdays from 7:30-Noon.
For questions or to schedule an appointment (not necessary) to meet an available pet, call 256-582-1630.
More about this shelter
The clinic takes in city animals that have been picked up by the animal control officer and adoptable animals that have been surrendered by their owners. The clinic strives to provide a no kill shelter setting. Help us save lives by adopting from our facility.
The clinic takes in city animals that have been picked up by the animal control officer and adoptable animals that have been surrendered by their owners. The clinic strives to provide a no kill shelter setting. Help us save lives by adopting from our facility.
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