


DOZER 051-26
- Young
- Male
- Extra Large
About DOZER 051-26
Cambridge, OH
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DOZER 051-26’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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DOZER 051-26's Story
Dozer is a 10-month-old Great Pyrenees/Bernese Mountain Dog mix, and he currently tips the scales at a sturdy 96.1 pounds. Although he’s still in his puppy phase, he is a gentle giant filled with curiosity and the joy of exploration. Dozer has been neutered and is up to date on his vaccinations; he is also microchipped and has tested negative for both heartworm and Lyme disease. For the majority of his young life, Dozer has been confined to the end of a chain, which has limited his experiences and socialization. He came to us alongside another dog and has shown a friendly disposition toward him, yet he hasn’t had the opportunity to meet many other dogs. When he arrived, Dozer had no manners or structure and was unsure of how to embrace the affection he so desperately needed. Recently, he has started to learn the basics of leash walking and is gradually picking up the command to sit, though he’s still mastering it. More importantly, Dozer has begun to soak in the warmth of love and companionship. His cheerful spirit radiates as he plays and engages with those around him. Dozer is a lively, affectionate soul just waiting for the right family to show him the love he deserves.<br/>If you are interested in adopting this dog, please fill out an online application at https://www.guernseycountydogshelter.com A completed adoption application does not guarantee adoption approval!! Thank you for looking at dogs from the Guernsey County Dog Warden Dept. We are a county run facility in Cambridge, OH, we are NOT a no kill shelter! Unfortunately, we must euthanize due to illness or aggression. Adoption fees are $165 for dogs under 5 years old, $100 for dogs over 5 years old, and $200 for cell dogs. Adoption fees include, Vaccine (DHPP), Bordetella, Microchip, Heartworm and Lyme testing, Rabies vaccine, Spay/Neuter and a dog license. Dogs will be required to be spayed/neutered before leaving shelter, if not an appointment will be scheduled before leaving the shelter. Please talk to shelter staff for more information. <br/> We only accept cash. We cannot take checks, debit or credit cards. You may also call the shelter: Office hours are Tuesday-Saturday 9am-5pm. Shelter public hours for visitation are Tuesday-Saturday 11am-4pm. Applications can be emailed or faxed if requested. If coming from out of town, please call 740.432.2219 before come in to ensure that the dog is still here and available.
Dozer is a 10-month-old Great Pyrenees/Bernese Mountain Dog mix, and he currently tips the scales at a sturdy 96.1 pounds. Although he’s still in his puppy phase, he is a gentle giant filled with curiosity and the joy of exploration. Dozer has been neutered and is up to date on his vaccinations; he is also microchipped and has tested negative for both heartworm and Lyme disease. For the majority of his young life, Dozer has been confined to the end of a chain, which has limited his experiences and socialization. He came to us alongside another dog and has shown a friendly disposition toward him, yet he hasn’t had the opportunity to meet many other dogs. When he arrived, Dozer had no manners or structure and was unsure of how to embrace the affection he so desperately needed. Recently, he has started to learn the basics of leash walking and is gradually picking up the command to sit, though he’s still mastering it. More importantly, Dozer has begun to soak in the warmth of love and companionship. His cheerful spirit radiates
Dozer is a 10-month-old Great Pyrenees/Bernese Mountain Dog mix, and he currently tips the scales at a sturdy 96.1 pounds. Although he’s still in his puppy phase, he is a gentle giant filled with curiosity and the joy of exploration. Dozer has been neutered and is up to date on his vaccinations; he is also microchipped and has tested negative for both heartworm and Lyme disease. For the majority of his young life, Dozer has been confined to the end of a chain, which has limited his experiences and socialization. He came to us alongside another dog and has shown a friendly disposition toward him, yet he hasn’t had the opportunity to meet many other dogs. When he arrived, Dozer had no manners or structure and was unsure of how to embrace the affection he so desperately needed. Recently, he has started to learn the basics of leash walking and is gradually picking up the command to sit, though he’s still mastering it. More importantly, Dozer has begun to soak in the warmth of love and companionship. His cheerful spirit radiates as he plays and engages with those around him. Dozer is a lively, affectionate soul just waiting for the right family to show him the love he deserves.
If you are interested in adopting this dog, please fill out an online application at https://www.guernseycountydogshelter.com A completed adoption application does not guarantee adoption approval!! Thank you for looking at dogs from the Guerns
DOZER 051-26 is from Guernsey County Dog Shelter
[Cambridge, OH]
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