


Little Bear
- Senior
- Female
- Medium
About Little Bear
Wynne, AR
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Behavior
Little Bear’s Compatibility
This pet has bad compatibility with kids.
This pet has good compatibility with dogs.
This pet has bad compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Little Bear's Story
LITTLE BEAR – 9 yrs old – 3,524 days in the shelter – CATTLE KATE – 7 yrs old – 2,002 days in the shelter – THIS IS A BONDED PAIR – A single female that is retired or semi-retired that enjoys quiet living. Country living will be ideal for this pair with their own room and fenced in yard. No Cats please. Bear is an older gal so she has health issues associated with her age such as arthritis which we give daily anti- inflammatory drugs for. <br/><br/>OUR DOGS ARE FULLY VETTED, MICROCHIPPED, AND SPAYED/NEUTERED
LITTLE BEAR – 9 yrs old – 3,524 days in the shelter – CATTLE KATE – 7 yrs old – 2,002 days in the shelter – THIS IS A BONDED PAIR – A single female that is retired or semi-retired that enjoys quiet living. Country living will be ideal for this pair with their own room and fenced in yard. No Cats please. Bear is an older gal so she has health issues associated with her age such as arthritis which we give daily anti- inflammatory drugs for.
OUR DOGS ARE FULLY VETTED, MICROCHIPPED, AND SPAYED/NEUTERED
LITTLE BEAR – 9 yrs old – 3,524 days in the shelter – CATTLE KATE – 7 yrs old – 2,002 days in the shelter – THIS IS A BONDED PAIR – A single female that is retired or semi-retired that enjoys quiet living. Country living will be ideal for this pair with their own room and fenced in yard. No Cats please. Bear is an older gal so she has health issues associated with her age such as arthritis which we give daily anti- inflammatory drugs for.
OUR DOGS ARE FULLY VETTED, MICROCHIPPED, AND SPAYED/NEUTERED
How To Adopt
Little Bear is from Wynne Friends of Animals
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