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Thunder and Shadow are back! These boys are 5 years old - they are neutered and up-to-date on all their shots. They are currently residing with "The Shelter of Hope" Animal Services in Cobourg. They were adopted by a family who let them run at large and they attacked a small dog who was tied up in a yard. These two boys need a loving home that will give them consistent exercise - love and attention. It would be ideal to have these boys adopted together but a separate adoption will be consider if the right home is found. These boys are full of Love! They enjoy playing with each other but they do not do well with other dogs. We will assume that they have a typical Malamute prey drive and will not go to a home with cats or with small children because of their size and energy. These boys will need a contained yard when outside but need love and attention from their new family. A consistent exercise routine will be necessary. Because these 2 lovely boys have been bounced from home to home many times - please make sure you can make a serious commitment to them before adopting. They need a forever home. If you think you are the right family for Thunder or Shadow please contact: Shelter of Hope Animal Services 1-905-885-7808 http://www.petfinder.com/shelters/shelterofhope.html |
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P lease note that this dog has not been evaluated by the AMHL, and that all information pertaining to this dog has been supplied to us by shelter staff. Given that it is impossible to predict with complete accuracy how any dog will react in a given situation, especially without complete knowledge of its life experiences. The AMHL urges the adopter to exercis e caution in introducing the dog to new situations until the dog has become fully adjusted to its new environment, and the adopter has had an opportunity to become familiar with the dog's unique personality. All contractual obligations concerning this dog will be between the shelter and the adopter.
Given that it is impossible to predict with complete accuracy how any dog will react in a given situation, without completeknowledge of its life experiences, the AMHL urges the adopter to exercise caution in introducing the dog tonew situations until the dog has become fully adjusted to its new environment and the adopter has had an opportunity to become familiar with the dog's unique personality. |
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