Oscar - Most PERFECT dog you will ever meet!!!
Dachshund/Basset Hound Mix: An adopted dog in St. Charles, IL
Oscar is a super sweet boy who gets along great with dogs of all sizes. He is very friendly and enjoys meeting new people. He would be great with kids. He is just a happy, sweet boy. He is getting more used to being in a house, but really
loves playing outside—he would probably love a with another doggie and room to play! He weighs around 30 pounds. He’s a great little guy. Please contact us at digsk9@gmail.com Here is an updated note from his foster mom!
More about Oscar - Most PERFECT dog you will ever meet!!!
Spayed/Neutered • Up-to-date with routine shots • House trained • Primary colors: Apricot or Beige, White or Cream • Coat length: ShortOscar - Most PERFECT dog you will ever meet!!!'s Contact Info
Grahamville Rescue & Sanctuary, St. Charles, IL
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- For more information, visit Grahamville Rescue & Sanctuary's Web site.
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