




Pearl
- Young
- Female
- Medium
About Pearl
Paramus, NJ
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
Pearl’s Compatibility
This pet has unknown 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.
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Pearl's Story
We gave this gem of a girl the name of Pearl - pearl because she is precious, even though her former owner didn't think so. <br/><br/>Pearl and her brother (already adopted) were left behind by their owner when they moved. They were just discarded and left to fend for themselves after being used to having a family. It's still hard for us to understand why people would do this. Luckily we were able to find Pearl a wonderful temporary foster.<br/><br/>Pearl is a pyrenees mix who the vet estimates to be about 5 years old. She weighs 53 pounds. Pearl has received her vaccinations and has tested negative for heartworm. She was treated for anaplasmosis and has been spayed. The vet trimmed her toenails while she was under sedation (for the spay). Poor girl - they had grown so long that they deeply embedded themselves into her paw pads. But she's all healed now.<br/><br/>Now that she is receiving proper care and attention we just need to find her a forever home. She is described as being a calm, super sweet, wonderful, and friendly girl. She would be perfect for a family looking for a calm dog.<br/><br/>Is your household looking for a precious gem like Pearl? If yes, please apply to give her a happy, loving home.<br/><br/>- Personality: calm, sweet, friendly, affectionate<br/>- Good with: people of all ages (including kids), and dogs (submissive to other dogs). Has not been cat tested yet.<br/>- Estimated date of birth: July 2020<br/>- Weight: 53 pounds<br/>- Medical: vetted, up to date on vaccinations, spayed, microchipped<br/>- Location: Currently located with a foster in Texas, but if adopted, will come to the NJ area on our next transport. <br/><br/>For more videos of Pearl, check out her YouTube playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmB5-2QLmiJOxvWvcslGBNhxEYhniBG9o<br/><br/>If you have any questions please email: friendsforlifeanimalrescue@gmail.com<br/><br/>To apply to adopt: https://form.jotform.com/210286667669167<br/><br/>We always need fosters, please join us! https://form.jotform.com/210257395409155<br/><br/>Many other dogs need our help, please consider donating or sponsoring a dog, if possible.<br/><br/>100% of all money received from adoption fees and donations goes directly back to support saving other dogs and cats in need. FFLAR is a 501c(3) non-profit. Please consider donating. We appreciate your support!<br/><br/>Venmo: @friendsforlife-animalrescue OR Zelle: fflpetrescue@gmail.com<br/><br/>To donate monthly, please use this Zeffy link. Note: Please be aware that the “give tip” on the second step is checked by default. The tip goes to Zeffy (not to FFLAR) and you can opt to uncheck it.<br/><br/>https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/donation-form/763f3cec-69ef-4806-96f6-831021b48466?fbclid=IwQ0xDSwL4hbtjbGNrAviFoWV4dG4DYWVtAjExAAEegHYYwrs5iSMcVVCL-43MA3M6nyqs867FuBqqghj5UXZQjQUoL0h2beNQOdI_aem_rFEk_Kbb7rp9XSLUut_hyw
We gave this gem of a girl the name of Pearl - pearl because she is precious, even though her former owner didn't think so.
Pearl and her brother (already adopted) were left behind by their owner when they moved. They were just discarded and left to fend for themselves after being used to having a family. It's still hard for us to understand why people would do this. Luckily we were able to find Pearl a wonderful temporary foster.
Pearl is a pyrenees mix who the vet estimates to be about 5 years old. She weighs 53 pounds. Pearl has received her vaccinations and has tested negative for heartworm. She was treated for anaplasmosis and has been spayed. The vet trimmed her toenails while she was under sedation (for the spay). Poor girl - they had grown so long that they deeply embedded themselves into her paw pads. But she's all healed now.
Now that she is receiving proper care and attention we just need to find her a forever home. She is described as being a calm, super sweet, wonderful, an
We gave this gem of a girl the name of Pearl - pearl because she is precious, even though her former owner didn't think so.
Pearl and her brother (already adopted) were left behind by their owner when they moved. They were just discarded and left to fend for themselves after being used to having a family. It's still hard for us to understand why people would do this. Luckily we were able to find Pearl a wonderful temporary foster.
Pearl is a pyrenees mix who the vet estimates to be about 5 years old. She weighs 53 pounds. Pearl has received her vaccinations and has tested negative for heartworm. She was treated for anaplasmosis and has been spayed. The vet trimmed her toenails while she was under sedation (for the spay). Poor girl - they had grown so long that they deeply embedded themselves into her paw pads. But she's all healed now.
Now that she is receiving proper care and attention we just need to find her a forever home. She is described as being a calm, super sweet, wonderful, and friendly girl. She would be perfect for a family looking for a calm dog.
Is your household looking for a precious gem like Pearl? If yes, please apply to give her a happy, loving home.
- Personality: calm, sweet, friendly, affectionate
- Good with: people of all ages (including kids), and dogs (submissive to other dogs). Has not been cat tested yet.
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How To Adopt
Pearl is from Friends for Life Animal Rescue Tri-State
[Paramus, NJ]
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