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Clifford

  • Adult
  • Male
  • Large

About Clifford

Neosho, MO

Breed

Plott Hound&Mixed BreedMix

Physical Traits

Adult
(3-8 years)
Male
Large
(61-100 lbs)

Behavior

House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

Clifford’s Compatibility

    This pet has good compatibility with kids.

    This pet has good compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

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Clifford's Story

He may not be red, but he is a big and loving boy. Clifford, a 3 year old Plott Hound mix, was surrendered here after his owners became homeless. <br/><br/>Originally picked up as a stray by them years ago, although it's clear from his joyous personality that Clifford was loved, there were limits to his owner's ability to care for him. Clifford was hit by a car at least three times, and he had unfortunately never seen a vet before we got him. Due to this, he does have an old injury on his front leg. The leg was broken and although splinted at the time of injury, the bones were not able to be properly aligned. This caused the leg to be shorter and for the leg to bow when pressure gets placed on it. <br/><br/>After x-rays of the leg, we opted to see an orthopedic surgeon - our desire was and is to give Clifford the best quality of life possible. Unfortunatley, the specialist did not think that there is any surgical fix for an injury this old. Our options are limited - amputation if the leg seems to cause him discomfort or if not, keeping his leg as is.<br/><br/>That's where you come in. We are hoping to find a foster or foster-to-adopt home for Clifford to hang out in while we gather more data about his comfort and function with the leg. Although our dogs receive attention and playtime all throughout the day, it's much different than the one-on-one and personalized attention that dogs in a home environment. With more information about his daily use of his leg and potential pain he may be experiencing, we will then be able to make the decision that best preserves his comfort and happiness. <br/><br/>Clifford is accustomed to livnig in a home with young children. He keeps a clean kennel and is reported to be housebroken. So far, Clifford is friendly with the dogs he meets. He does ride well in the car but thinks he needs to sit on your lap during trips. <br/><br/>Clifford is the definition of a "himbo" - affectionate, purehearted, a bit of a meathead - he has no idea how big and strong he is, and allllll he wants is affection. He is higher energy and loves playing outside and sniffing around. He definitely believes he is a lapdog sized. He's a big fan of fetch and loves to catch the frisbee. He is such a loving, joyful, and goofy dog bursting with personality. He did not deserve the cruel hand he was repeatedly dealt. Our goal is to facilitate making the rest of his life so amazing that it makes up for what he has lived through during his first 3 years. <br/><br/>If you're interested in fostering or foster-to-adopting Clifford, please let us know. Contact the shelter at (417) 592-2512 or email adopt.ffaa@gmail.com with any questions about Clifford or what fostering with us entails. (As always, we provide all supplies needed including food and support.)

He may not be red, but he is a big and loving boy. Clifford, a 3 year old Plott Hound mix, was surrendered here after his owners became homeless.

Originally picked up as a stray by them years ago, although it's clear from his joyous personality that Clifford was loved, there were limits to his owner's ability to care for him. Clifford was hit by a car at least three times, and he had unfortunately never seen a vet before we got him. Due to this, he does have an old injury on his front leg. The leg was broken and although splinted at the time of injury, the bones were not able to be properly aligned. This caused the leg to be shorter and for the leg to bow when pressure gets placed on it.

After x-rays of the leg, we opted to see an orthopedic surgeon - our desire was and is to give Clifford the best quality of life possible. Unfortunatley, the specialist did not think that there is any surgical fix for an injury this old. Our options are limited - amputation if the leg seems to cause him discomfort or if n

He may not be red, but he is a big and loving boy. Clifford, a 3 year old Plott Hound mix, was surrendered here after his owners became homeless.

Originally picked up as a stray by them years ago, although it's clear from his joyous personality that Clifford was loved, there were limits to his owner's ability to care for him. Clifford was hit by a car at least three times, and he had unfortunately never seen a vet before we got him. Due to this, he does have an old injury on his front leg. The leg was broken and although splinted at the time of injury, the bones were not able to be properly aligned. This caused the leg to be shorter and for the leg to bow when pressure gets placed on it.

After x-rays of the leg, we opted to see an orthopedic surgeon - our desire was and is to give Clifford the best quality of life possible. Unfortunatley, the specialist did not think that there is any surgical fix for an injury this old. Our options are limited - amputation if the leg seems to cause him discomfort or if not, keeping his leg as is.

That's where you come in. We are hoping to find a foster or foster-to-adopt home for Clifford to hang out in while we gather more data about his comfort and function with the leg. Although our dogs receive attention and playtime all throughout the day, it's much different than the one-on-one and personalized attention that dogs in a home environment. With more i

How To Adopt

Clifford was listed as Adoptable by Faithful Friends Animal Advocates, Inc
How can I adopt Clifford?
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When can I meet Clifford?
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What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
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Faithful Friends Animal Advocates, Inc's Adoption Policy
Please fill out an adoption application at http://www.ffaaneosho.org/ We will review the application and call with approval to set up a meet and greet with the chosen pet.

Clifford is from Faithful Friends Animal Advocates, Inc

[Neosho, MO]

Our Mission
Faithful Friends Animal Advocates is organized for the purpose of promoting the welfare of dogs and cats via re-homing the lost/abandoned of Newton and McDonald Counties in Southwest Missouri. We operate an Adoption Center west of Neosho.
Today's hours: 12pm - 7pm
Visits by appointment only
Location
11281 East Highway 86 Neosho, MO, 64850

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