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Prince

  • Senior
  • Male
  • Small

About Prince

Portland, OR

Physical Traits

Senior
(8+ years)
Male
Small
(0-25 lbs)
Coat: Wire
White / Cream

Behavior

Personality
Affectionate, Quiet, Dignified, Friendly
House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes
Special Needs:
Yes

Prince’s Compatibility

    This pet has good compatibility with kids.

    This pet has good compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

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Prince's Story

Prince, our senior 24 pound Westie, was found stray. We asked him what he was doing wandering around at his age. As no dog has ever answered that question, we weren't shocked when Prince kept mum. What does shock us, however, is that no one came looking for Prince. He's a delightful fellow so we'll find him an equally delightful family. <br/><br/>The shelter reached out to us for help because Prince had terrible teeth and an eye infection. Common for senior dogs (Prince is somewhere around 10-13), he is also a bit lumpy. We took him in and got to work. Luckily, all of Prince's lumps are benign (including a fatty lump on his abdomen). He's now recovered from his dental and multiple extractions. Prince's eyes are much better now that we've started him on medication for dry eye. <br/><br/>Prince is as friendly as he is distinguished. He's a fan of all people and dogs. We have not seen Prince around cats but we can't imagine. him being anything but respectful; we can do a cat test if needed. Prince is gentle and sweet and really enjoys meandering around on his walks.<br/><br/>Being older, Prince needs to urinate somewhat frequently. He's had full blood work and we have ruled out an infection, so we suspect this is just an aging change. Because of this, an adopter who is home often to let Prince out would be ideal. He can sleep all night without having to pee. <br/><br/>Prince is deaf and has cloudy lenses so he probably doesn't read as well as he used to. We also don't recommend that he drives. He should stay on Optimmune for his dry eye; this runs around 30 dollars a month. Prince is heartworm negative and current on his preventions. His adoption fee is $150.<br/><br/>Think yours may be the retirement home Prince is looking for? Apply to adopt at www.stumptownstrays.org

Prince, our senior 24 pound Westie, was found stray. We asked him what he was doing wandering around at his age. As no dog has ever answered that question, we weren't shocked when Prince kept mum. What does shock us, however, is that no one came looking for Prince. He's a delightful fellow so we'll find him an equally delightful family.

The shelter reached out to us for help because Prince had terrible teeth and an eye infection. Common for senior dogs (Prince is somewhere around 10-13), he is also a bit lumpy. We took him in and got to work. Luckily, all of Prince's lumps are benign (including a fatty lump on his abdomen). He's now recovered from his dental and multiple extractions. Prince's eyes are much better now that we've started him on medication for dry eye.

Prince is as friendly as he is distinguished. He's a fan of all people and dogs. We have not seen Prince around cats but we can't imagine. him being anything but respectful; we can do a cat test if needed. Prince is gentle and sw

Prince, our senior 24 pound Westie, was found stray. We asked him what he was doing wandering around at his age. As no dog has ever answered that question, we weren't shocked when Prince kept mum. What does shock us, however, is that no one came looking for Prince. He's a delightful fellow so we'll find him an equally delightful family.

The shelter reached out to us for help because Prince had terrible teeth and an eye infection. Common for senior dogs (Prince is somewhere around 10-13), he is also a bit lumpy. We took him in and got to work. Luckily, all of Prince's lumps are benign (including a fatty lump on his abdomen). He's now recovered from his dental and multiple extractions. Prince's eyes are much better now that we've started him on medication for dry eye.

Prince is as friendly as he is distinguished. He's a fan of all people and dogs. We have not seen Prince around cats but we can't imagine. him being anything but respectful; we can do a cat test if needed. Prince is gentle and sweet and really enjoys meandering around on his walks.

Being older, Prince needs to urinate somewhat frequently. He's had full blood work and we have ruled out an infection, so we suspect this is just an aging change. Because of this, an adopter who is home often to let Prince out would be ideal. He can sleep all night without having to pee.

Prince is deaf and has cloudy lens

Prince is from Stumptown Strays Dog Rescue

[Portland, OR]

Our Mission
Our mission is to rescue shelter dogs with medical needs, provide lifesaving veterinary care, and aid them on their path to their forever homes. Please see our adoption FAQ page for more information on who we are: https://www.stumptownstrays.org/adoption-faqs

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