Peanut- big hearted boy

Adoption

United States, NJ, Oakhurst, 07755

Adoption fee: 300$

Shelter Information

Wag On Inn Rescue

Shelter Profile
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General info

Category
Adoption
Pet
Dogs
Gender
Male
Breed
Vizsla
Age - Birthdate
7 years - 06-17-2019
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Lifestyle Preferences

Activity Requirements
Moderate exercise needs
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Behavior and Temperament

Energy level
Medium
Compatibility
Good with children, Good with other pets
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Description

Peanut is in NJ looking for a foster or adopter. Meet Peanut, a 7-year-old sweetheart who just had his whole world turned upside down after being surrendered by the only family he’s ever known. He’s understandably a little unsure right now, but through it all, he remains friendly and loving with people. Peanut is a big, strong boy who could benefit from some weight loss—and the good news is, he loves walks and even jogging, so he’d be a great buddy for someone active. He prefers calmer dog friends (especially smaller or more submissive dogs), no cats please, and would do best in a home with older kids since he can get a little jumpy when excited. He may whine a bit as he settles in—he’s just learning to adjust—but he’s also mellow in the home and yard once he feels safe. Peanut is a gentle soul who just needs a little time, patience, and love to shine again.   Peanut is up to date on vaccines and tested negative for heartworm.  He  has been neutered and has a microchip. His  adoption fee is $300 Adopting a dog is a commitment that will require annual veterinary care at a minimum, training, exercise, enrichment, etc. Pet care is not cheap or easy and adopters should consider the costs, time and training   prior to adoption. After all these dogs have been through, they deserve a loving, committed home.

Adoption fee
300 $
Obedience training
Has Basic Training
Color details
Tricolor (Tan/Brown & Black & White)
Grooming needs
Low
Fence needs
Not Required
Yard required
Yes
Housetrained
Yes
Declawed
No