





Amris
- Adult
- Female
- Large
About Amris
Frankston, TX
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Amris’s Compatibility
This pet has good compatibility with kids.
This pet has good compatibility with dogs.
This pet has bad compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Amris's Story
Posted on 10/13/23, and the pictures were taken on 10/13/23. Amris and her family of 3 other dogs were first spotted on our trail camera in June 2023 starving and looking for food. Amris was the second to get trapped in our live trap. I had to carry her from the live trap all the way to a kennel for the rest of the night, but now she walks good on a leash. She does have a hunting instinct to go after night time wildlife, and has wanted to go after a feral cat we have. She did climb over our 4 foot fence about 3 times, but is now staying inside the fence. She's not very active now, lays around a lot, and rolls over frequently to receive belly rubs as I walk by. We don't know if she is house trained, but she is crate trained. She does not have a micro-chip, and no owner was found. She was heartworm positive, is on prevention, and had heartworm treatment on 10/26/23 and 10/27/23. She was estimated to be 6 years old on 8/8/23 weighing 63.6 pounds, and she was spayed on 9/24/23 weighing 68 pounds.<br/><br/>On 11/15/23, she had an x-ray done that shows her back left leg has an ACL tear. She was given Carprofen for several days. The ACL surgery would cost around $6,000, so the veterinarian said she could have Rimadyl when needed, and try not to be too active, which she is not. She loves to be pet, and would make a great companion for someone who is not too active.<br/><br/>$70 adoption fee.
Posted on 10/13/23, and the pictures were taken on 10/13/23. Amris and her family of 3 other dogs were first spotted on our trail camera in June 2023 starving and looking for food. Amris was the second to get trapped in our live trap. I had to carry her from the live trap all the way to a kennel for the rest of the night, but now she walks good on a leash. She does have a hunting instinct to go after night time wildlife, and has wanted to go after a feral cat we have. She did climb over our 4 foot fence about 3 times, but is now staying inside the fence. She's not very active now, lays around a lot, and rolls over frequently to receive belly rubs as I walk by. We don't know if she is house trained, but she is crate trained. She does not have a micro-chip, and no owner was found. She was heartworm positive, is on prevention, and had heartworm treatment on 10/26/23 and 10/27/23. She was estimated to be 6 years old on 8/8/23 weighing 63.6 pounds, and she was spayed on 9/24/23 weighing 68 pounds.
On 11/15/23,
Posted on 10/13/23, and the pictures were taken on 10/13/23. Amris and her family of 3 other dogs were first spotted on our trail camera in June 2023 starving and looking for food. Amris was the second to get trapped in our live trap. I had to carry her from the live trap all the way to a kennel for the rest of the night, but now she walks good on a leash. She does have a hunting instinct to go after night time wildlife, and has wanted to go after a feral cat we have. She did climb over our 4 foot fence about 3 times, but is now staying inside the fence. She's not very active now, lays around a lot, and rolls over frequently to receive belly rubs as I walk by. We don't know if she is house trained, but she is crate trained. She does not have a micro-chip, and no owner was found. She was heartworm positive, is on prevention, and had heartworm treatment on 10/26/23 and 10/27/23. She was estimated to be 6 years old on 8/8/23 weighing 63.6 pounds, and she was spayed on 9/24/23 weighing 68 pounds.
On 11/15/23, she had an x-ray done that shows her back left leg has an ACL tear. She was given Carprofen for several days. The ACL surgery would cost around $6,000, so the veterinarian said she could have Rimadyl when needed, and try not to be too active, which she is not. She loves to be pet, and would make a great companion for someone who is not too active.
$70 adoption fee.
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Amris is from Tonya Griffith's Animal Rescue, Inc.
[Frankston, TX]
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