





Everest
- Adult
- Male
- Small
About Everest
Sinking Spring, PA
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Everest's Story
Let me re-introduce myself. I'm Everest, and I may look familiar to you. See, I was already adopted once, but I was returned to my foster mom for being too noisy in the crate. She told me not to worry, sometimes we don't get it right the first time and that just means someone extra special is waiting for me. Could that special person be you? <br/><br/>Everest is a 5-year-old Bichon who loves nothing more than to be involved in your day. Whether that's lounging on the couch watching movies, tanning in the backyard, going for a walk, or even a run! He's a happy go lucky guy who needs a little time to adjust and make himself comfortable in new environments. <br/><br/>Everest is not a huge fan of the crate; however, he has worked really hard to get used to it and now settles fairly quickly. For bedtime, he prefers a comfy dog bed or the couch. He's got quite the schedule for himself, preferring to hit the sack early and rise with the sun. Who could think of a better companion to go with your morning coffee? <br/><br/>Everest does well with other dogs, and people of all ages, including children. An ideal home would be one that has a playmate, canine or human, he is not picky. He would do best in a family that has someone home often. He is neutered, up to date on shots and preventatives, as well as microchipped. A fence is not required, but he sure would love the freedom to run that a fence provides. He is also potty trained with regular potty breaks, although regression is common in new environments. Due to his coat, Everest would require periodic grooming, which he does well with.<br/><br/>Everest is being fostered in Berks County, PA and all interested adopters would need to be willing to travel there for a meet & greet. <br/><br/>If your interested please apply at www.zoeshouserescue.com/adopt<br/><br/>Kennel License #9117 <br/>Reading PA 19608
Let me re-introduce myself. I'm Everest, and I may look familiar to you. See, I was already adopted once, but I was returned to my foster mom for being too noisy in the crate. She told me not to worry, sometimes we don't get it right the first time and that just means someone extra special is waiting for me. Could that special person be you?
Everest is a 5-year-old Bichon who loves nothing more than to be involved in your day. Whether that's lounging on the couch watching movies, tanning in the backyard, going for a walk, or even a run! He's a happy go lucky guy who needs a little time to adjust and make himself comfortable in new environments.
Everest is not a huge fan of the crate; however, he has worked really hard to get used to it and now settles fairly quickly. For bedtime, he prefers a comfy dog bed or the couch. He's got quite the schedule for himself, preferring to hit the sack early and rise with the sun. Who could think of a better companion to go with your morning coffee?
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Let me re-introduce myself. I'm Everest, and I may look familiar to you. See, I was already adopted once, but I was returned to my foster mom for being too noisy in the crate. She told me not to worry, sometimes we don't get it right the first time and that just means someone extra special is waiting for me. Could that special person be you?
Everest is a 5-year-old Bichon who loves nothing more than to be involved in your day. Whether that's lounging on the couch watching movies, tanning in the backyard, going for a walk, or even a run! He's a happy go lucky guy who needs a little time to adjust and make himself comfortable in new environments.
Everest is not a huge fan of the crate; however, he has worked really hard to get used to it and now settles fairly quickly. For bedtime, he prefers a comfy dog bed or the couch. He's got quite the schedule for himself, preferring to hit the sack early and rise with the sun. Who could think of a better companion to go with your morning coffee?
Everest does well with other dogs, and people of all ages, including children. An ideal home would be one that has a playmate, canine or human, he is not picky. He would do best in a family that has someone home often. He is neutered, up to date on shots and preventatives, as well as microchipped. A fence is not required, but he sure would love the freedom to run that a fence provides. He is also potty train
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Everest is from Zoes House
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