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Gladys (40 lbs)

  • Adult
  • Female
  • Medium
  • Shepherd

About Gladys (40 lbs)

Mississauga, ON

Breed

ShepherdMix

Physical Traits

Adult
(3-8 years)
Female
Medium
(26-60 lbs)

Behavior

House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes
Special Needs:
No

Gladys (40 lbs)’s Compatibility

    This pet has good compatibility with kids.

    This pet has good compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has good compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

Adoption Fee

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Gladys (40 lbs)'s Story

GLADYS (40 lbs)<br/>Beagle-Shepherd X<br/>Female 7 yrs.<br/>Good with dogs, cats and kids.<br/><br/><br/><br/>GLADYS is a sweet, affectionate, and intelligent girl. She’s wonderful with children and gets along well with other dogs. Gladys knows her name, listens very well, and is highly food-motivated, which makes her easy and enjoyable to train.<br/><br/>This well-mannered pup patiently sits and waits for her treats and meals, and she’s fully housetrained. Around the house, Gladys is mostly a cuddly couch potato who loves relaxing with her people. At night, she happily sleeps in her own bed. One of her cutest habits is burrowing under blankets on the couch or in her bed for extra coziness! Gladys does like to announce her excitement when it’s time for walks with a happy bark or two. She would make a loving and loyal companion for a lucky family.<br/><br/>If you are interested in adoption, instead of emailing PARS, please download the Application form at:<br/>www.peelanimalrescuesociety.com/adopt-a-dog<br/>Fill the form and email to:<br/>info@peelanimalrescuesociety.com<br/><br/> ADOPTION FEE: $398.

GLADYS (40 lbs)
Beagle-Shepherd X
Female 7 yrs.
Good with dogs, cats and kids.



GLADYS is a sweet, affectionate, and intelligent girl. She’s wonderful with children and gets along well with other dogs. Gladys knows her name, listens very well, and is highly food-motivated, which makes her easy and enjoyable to train.

This well-mannered pup patiently sits and waits for her treats and meals, and she’s fully housetrained. Around the house, Gladys is mostly a cuddly couch potato who loves relaxing with her people. At night, she happily sleeps in her own bed. One of her cutest habits is burrowing under blankets on the couch or in her bed for extra coziness! Gladys does like to announce her excitement when it’s time for walks with a happy bark or two. She would make a loving and loyal companion for a lucky family.

If you are interested in adoption, instead of emailing PARS, please download the Application form at:
www.peelanimalrescuesociety.com/adopt-a-dog
Fill the form and

GLADYS (40 lbs)
Beagle-Shepherd X
Female 7 yrs.
Good with dogs, cats and kids.



GLADYS is a sweet, affectionate, and intelligent girl. She’s wonderful with children and gets along well with other dogs. Gladys knows her name, listens very well, and is highly food-motivated, which makes her easy and enjoyable to train.

This well-mannered pup patiently sits and waits for her treats and meals, and she’s fully housetrained. Around the house, Gladys is mostly a cuddly couch potato who loves relaxing with her people. At night, she happily sleeps in her own bed. One of her cutest habits is burrowing under blankets on the couch or in her bed for extra coziness! Gladys does like to announce her excitement when it’s time for walks with a happy bark or two. She would make a loving and loyal companion for a lucky family.

If you are interested in adoption, instead of emailing PARS, please download the Application form at:
www.peelanimalrescuesociety.com/adopt-a-dog
Fill the form and email to:
info@peelanimalrescuesociety.com

ADOPTION FEE: $398.

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How To Adopt

Gladys (40 l... was listed as ADOPTABLE by Peel Animal Rescue Society
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Peel Animal Rescue Society's Adoption Policy
OUR F-A-S-T ADOPTION PROCESS: 1. Fill The Form 2. Arrange The Meetup 3. Sign The Agreement 4. Take Me Home! Start Step 1, find the 5-minutes adoption application form at: www.peelanimalrescuesociety.com Fill the application form and email to: info@peelanimalrescuesociety.com

Gladys (40 lbs) is from Peel Animal Rescue Society

[Mississauga, ON]

Our Mission
PARS is a Non-profit Group dedicated to the rescue of HOMELESS Dogs and Cats. We are ALL VOLUNTEER-RUN. We don't have a facility, a shelter or paid staff. We strive to save as many unwanted animals as possible regardless of background, age, health and/or behavioural issues. Our goal is to find these homeless pets FOREVER HO...
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