

Fred
- Senior
- Male
- Small
About Fred
Hyde Park, NY
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Fred's Story
Fred is a 10-year-old gentleman with a gentle soul and a heart full of love. While he may be a little shy at first, with patience and kindness he quickly warms up and forms strong bonds with his people. Fred would do best in a calm home without small children, where he can feel safe and relaxed.<br/><br/>Fred recently had a dental procedure along with a mass removal on his left hind leg. The mass was identified as a cystic basal cell tumor, which is a common benign skin growth. The good news is that it was fully removed, and surgery is considered curative with an excellent prognosis. Recurrence is unlikely, but his adopters should monitor the area for any new lumps. Fred is ready to enjoy his golden years in a loving home.
Fred is a 10-year-old gentleman with a gentle soul and a heart full of love. While he may be a little shy at first, with patience and kindness he quickly warms up and forms strong bonds with his people. Fred would do best in a calm home without small children, where he can feel safe and relaxed.
Fred recently had a dental procedure along with a mass removal on his left hind leg. The mass was identified as a cystic basal cell tumor, which is a common benign skin growth. The good news is that it was fully removed, and surgery is considered curative with an excellent prognosis. Recurrence is unlikely, but his adopters should monitor the area for any new lumps. Fred is ready to enjoy his golden years in a loving home.
Fred is a 10-year-old gentleman with a gentle soul and a heart full of love. While he may be a little shy at first, with patience and kindness he quickly warms up and forms strong bonds with his people. Fred would do best in a calm home without small children, where he can feel safe and relaxed.
Fred recently had a dental procedure along with a mass removal on his left hind leg. The mass was identified as a cystic basal cell tumor, which is a common benign skin growth. The good news is that it was fully removed, and surgery is considered curative with an excellent prognosis. Recurrence is unlikely, but his adopters should monitor the area for any new lumps. Fred is ready to enjoy his golden years in a loving home.
How To Adopt
Fred is from Dutchess County SPCA
[Hyde Park, NY]
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