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Finn German Shorthaired Pointer & Labrador Retriever Mix Torrington, CT
- Adult
- Male
- Large
About
- House-trained
- Yes
- Health
- Vaccinations up to date, spayed / neutered.
- Good in a home with
- Other dogs, cats, children.
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Meet Finn
Finn (male)
Breed: German Shorthaired Pointer/Lab mix
Age: 5-year-old (DOB 9/7/2017)
Weight: approx. 90lbs.
Good with dogs: Yes!
Good with cats: Yes!
Good with kids: Yes!
Energy Level: Medium
Meet Finn! Finn is a good boy and very well behaved. He is house-broken and crate trained. He is very chill in the house but loves to run around outside. He loves treats, chews, fetch, squeaky toys, and hiney scratches.
His owners adopted him as a puppy when he was just 16 weeks old. The husband intended to hunt with him when he got old enough. However less than a year after adopting Finn he was diagnosed with cancer and eventually passed, never getting to hunting together as planned. The daughter kept him for as long as she could but recently had to move overseas. The wife now lives alone and travels for work at least once a week. She has been kenneling him but has come to terms with that fact that this is no life for Finn. They just want him to be happy!
If you would like to be considered to adopt Finn, please complete the adoption application for Finn online here: http://www.doubledogrescuevolunteers.org/adoption_application.php?dog=Finn (copy/paste link into a browser. please reach out to KateS@doubledogrescue.org if you run into any issues with the application process).
Breed: German Shorthaired Pointer/Lab mix
Age: 5-year-old (DOB 9/7/2017)
Weight: approx. 90lbs.
Good with dogs: Yes!
Good with cats: Yes!
Good with kids: Yes!
Energy Level: Medium
Meet Finn! Finn is a good boy and very well behaved. He is house-broken and crate trained. He is very chill in the house but loves to run around outside. He loves treats, chews, fetch, squeaky toys, and hiney scratches.
His owners adopted him as a puppy when he was just 16 weeks old. The husband intended to hunt with him when he got old enough. However less than a year after adopting Finn he was diagnosed with cancer and eventually passed, never getting to hunting together as planned. The daughter kept him for as long as she could but recently had to move overseas. The wife now lives alone and travels for work at least once a week. She has been kenneling him but has come to terms with that fact that this is no life for Finn. They just want him to be happy!
If you would like to be considered to adopt Finn, please complete the adoption application for Finn online here: http://www.doubledogrescuevolunteers.org/adoption_application.php?dog=Finn (copy/paste link into a browser. please reach out to KateS@doubledogrescue.org if you run into any issues with the application process).
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Finn
- German Shorthaired Pointer
- Adult
- Male