





Nutmeg
- Young
- Female
- Medium
- Shepherd
About Nutmeg
Dublin, CA
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
Nutmeg’s Compatibility
This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.
This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.
This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
Adoption Fee
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Nutmeg's Story
Nutmeg is a female Shepherd type mix. She is approximately one year old, and currently weighs 45 pounds. She was brought to our shelter on 4/25/26 after being found in unincorporated San Leandro. She hasn't been reclaimed by her previous person, so she's now looking for a new home! She has been vaccinated, and will be spayed and micro-chipped before going to her new home. <br/><br/>Her adoption fee is $35, plus licensing (if applicable), plus the cost of her spay surgery.
Nutmeg is a female Shepherd type mix. She is approximately one year old, and currently weighs 45 pounds. She was brought to our shelter on 4/25/26 after being found in unincorporated San Leandro. She hasn't been reclaimed by her previous person, so she's now looking for a new home! She has been vaccinated, and will be spayed and micro-chipped before going to her new home.
Her adoption fee is $35, plus licensing (if applicable), plus the cost of her spay surgery.
Nutmeg is a female Shepherd type mix. She is approximately one year old, and currently weighs 45 pounds. She was brought to our shelter on 4/25/26 after being found in unincorporated San Leandro. She hasn't been reclaimed by her previous person, so she's now looking for a new home! She has been vaccinated, and will be spayed and micro-chipped before going to her new home.
Her adoption fee is $35, plus licensing (if applicable), plus the cost of her spay surgery.
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How To Adopt
Nutmeg is from East County Animal Shelter
[Dublin, CA]
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