Star
Chow Chow
Medium
Adult
Female
Dog
More About Star
When Star first came to us she suffered from Pyometra (when the uterus fills with pus). We provided for her surgery but we need your help to cover the costs. If you could perhaps make a donation towards the medical bills, we and Star thank you very much.
Star walks nicely on the leash, right next to you and is very tolerant of people petting her and is quite friendly for her breed!
Star prefers to be the only dog at home.
If you can provide a home for Star, please do fill out an application! She is waiting for you...
Born on October 20, 2003, she is a pure bred, 6 year old, Chow Chow and not as big as others of this breed. Star is a Beautiful Fluffy Doggie.
She was raised from 3 months old, and along with children. That would explain why Star is so people friendly & tolerant.
She is housebroken.
She is now doing well and is definitely ready for a new caring home.
Star is up-to-date with routine shots, house trained and spayed/neutered.
My Contact Info
- Animal Center of Queens
- Rego Park, NY
- 718-424-3340
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