




Opal
- Senior
- Female
- Medium
- Shar-Pei
About Opal
Magnolia, TX
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Opal’s Compatibility
This pet has good compatibility with kids.
This pet has good compatibility with dogs.
This pet has bad compatibility with cats.
This pet has bad compatibility with other animals.
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Opal's Story
Opal came into rescue when her owner passed away, and the spouse did not want her. Opal had been living tied to a chain on a front porch for years in the Houston heat. Surprisingly, Opal is housebroken and has wonderful house manners. Perhaps she had been a house dog at some point in her life. She is elderly (guessing 8+), and has heartworms, but we are working to treat her! Opal will run around the yard and play with other dogs a bit, but mostly likes to snuggle in her bed and chill. Opal loves food and has gained weight. She has gotten rid of all other parasites and fleas, and has come a long way in a year. She would love her own family to pamper her in her golden years. We think she is a Shar-Pei or Chow mix (black tongue) maybe mixed with Shepherd or ?? She weighs about 60 lbs currently. Opal is good in the house, uses a dog door, and does not need to be crated when her owners are away. She would be a great buddy for an elderly person who just wants a companion to hang out with. She does not do well with cats or livestock.
Opal came into rescue when her owner passed away, and the spouse did not want her. Opal had been living tied to a chain on a front porch for years in the Houston heat. Surprisingly, Opal is housebroken and has wonderful house manners. Perhaps she had been a house dog at some point in her life. She is elderly (guessing 8+), and has heartworms, but we are working to treat her! Opal will run around the yard and play with other dogs a bit, but mostly likes to snuggle in her bed and chill. Opal loves food and has gained weight. She has gotten rid of all other parasites and fleas, and has come a long way in a year. She would love her own family to pamper her in her golden years. We think she is a Shar-Pei or Chow mix (black tongue) maybe mixed with Shepherd or ?? She weighs about 60 lbs currently. Opal is good in the house, uses a dog door, and does not need to be crated when her owners are away. She would be a great buddy for an elderly person who just wants a companion to hang out with. She does not do well with cats
Opal came into rescue when her owner passed away, and the spouse did not want her. Opal had been living tied to a chain on a front porch for years in the Houston heat. Surprisingly, Opal is housebroken and has wonderful house manners. Perhaps she had been a house dog at some point in her life. She is elderly (guessing 8+), and has heartworms, but we are working to treat her! Opal will run around the yard and play with other dogs a bit, but mostly likes to snuggle in her bed and chill. Opal loves food and has gained weight. She has gotten rid of all other parasites and fleas, and has come a long way in a year. She would love her own family to pamper her in her golden years. We think she is a Shar-Pei or Chow mix (black tongue) maybe mixed with Shepherd or ?? She weighs about 60 lbs currently. Opal is good in the house, uses a dog door, and does not need to be crated when her owners are away. She would be a great buddy for an elderly person who just wants a companion to hang out with. She does not do well with cats or livestock.
How To Adopt
Opal is from Saint Bernard Rescue Foundation Inc. (TX Chapter)
[Magnolia, TX]
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