Black Labrador Retriever (short coat) : : Male (neutered) : : Adult : : Large
If you are interested in any of the FFOSK9 pups, the first step is to fill out an application at http://www.ffosk9resq.org/info/adoption .
Patten was found by a good samaritin with half his leg missing and massive scars on his hind quaters. I was contacted and took Patten to the vet where he was admitted and had his leg amputated. He is doing wonderfully and learning to get around on 3 legs. Everyone that meets Patten falls helplessly in love with him. He is the staff favorite at the animal hospital where he was treated. He greets everyone he meets with a big grin and big wiggly tail. Unfortunately Patten does not fair well with cats. My guess is that he was alone to fend for himself for so long that he had to survive on small pray. He loves kids and people and gets along with most dogs.I would not reccomend keeping him with older males. He gets along great with other females. He is HW neg, UTD on all shots has had rabies and is Neutered.He sleeps well in a crate. Won't you consider this wonderfully handsome guy for your own? Positive obediance classes reccomended.
More about PattenNot Good with Cats
We are a home based, not for profit organization in Northeast Alabama that helps place forgotten and unwanted pets in forever homes. We are an all volunteer, 501(c)3 organization. We rescue pets from high kill shelters, prior to being euthanized, as well as strays and unwanted pets. We do not adopt to "outside only" homes nor do we adopt to anyone who wishes to crop, dock, or do any other alterations except the spaying and neutering of their pets. All pets are completely vetted, up to date on all vaccines, and given rabies certificates. |