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Joey |
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Contact: HEART Dog Rescue in BC heartdogrescue@gmail.com Joey is a 7.5 year old malamute that spent a year in an NWT shelter before being brought to the Kootenays in the hopes of finding him a family. Joey will need a home with someone who is experienced with certain issues, like first-meet dog aggression, wandering and minor separation anxiety. This may be Joey's last chance, as HEART is having difficulty finding a foster home for him, and other rescues are hesitant to take him on. He is a sweet boy and quietly affectionate, and will respond will to someone who is clearly in charge. Please contact HEART if you can help this boy out! heartdogrescue@gmail.com http://www.heartdogrescue.com/ |
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Please 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 exercise 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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