



Snorkel
- Adult
- Female
- Medium
- Pit Bull Terrier
About Snorkel
Grants Pass, OR
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Health
Snorkel’s Compatibility
This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.
This pet has bad compatibility with dogs.
This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Snorkel's Story
We have a special guest to introduce: Meet Snorkel!<br/><br/>Right off the bat, you will notice that Snorkel breathes funny - she sounds, well, snorkely! Snorkel came to us a stray, so we had some investigative work to do with our vet to try to figure out why. After a few evaluations, it was determined that she endured some major head trauma in her past; there is evidence of previous fractures to her skull and teeth. The good news is that she has healed - quite remarkably so! The bad news is that she had to have some teeth removed and the trauma has impacted her sinuses to the point where she has some impediment to her breathing. It is enough to make her sound funny, but not enough that she is not still living a normal, comfortable life! <br/><br/>We'll never know what really happened--was it caused by a car? A horse? Other? But we are looking forward and setting our sights on a new future for Snorkel. We estimate her around 3-4 years old, and she weighs about 60lbs. Snorkel is polite, affectionate, and well-mannered. While many other dogs are loud and bouncing off the walls in their kennels, she sits politely on her bed and doesn't make a big mess. Snorkel would prefer to be the only dog in her home, although she can meet dogs nicely. She just does not seem to like other dogs, and will avoid them when possible. <br/><br/>I'm fixed, vaccinated, microchipped and up to date on parasite preventatives. I am $185 to bring home!<br/><br/>If you are interested, please call the shelter at (541) 474-5458. You can view more adoptable pets at www.jocoshelter.com/adoptions . Walk-ins are welcome, however we highly recommend calling first to check on availability and location (some animals may be offsite or unavailable). Appointments are recommended to reduce wait times, especially for dogs. Thank you!
We have a special guest to introduce: Meet Snorkel!
Right off the bat, you will notice that Snorkel breathes funny - she sounds, well, snorkely! Snorkel came to us a stray, so we had some investigative work to do with our vet to try to figure out why. After a few evaluations, it was determined that she endured some major head trauma in her past; there is evidence of previous fractures to her skull and teeth. The good news is that she has healed - quite remarkably so! The bad news is that she had to have some teeth removed and the trauma has impacted her sinuses to the point where she has some impediment to her breathing. It is enough to make her sound funny, but not enough that she is not still living a normal, comfortable life!
We'll never know what really happened--was it caused by a car? A horse? Other? But we are looking forward and setting our sights on a new future for Snorkel. We estimate her around 3-4 years old, and she weighs about 60lbs. Snorkel is polite, affectionate, and well-mannered. Whi
We have a special guest to introduce: Meet Snorkel!
Right off the bat, you will notice that Snorkel breathes funny - she sounds, well, snorkely! Snorkel came to us a stray, so we had some investigative work to do with our vet to try to figure out why. After a few evaluations, it was determined that she endured some major head trauma in her past; there is evidence of previous fractures to her skull and teeth. The good news is that she has healed - quite remarkably so! The bad news is that she had to have some teeth removed and the trauma has impacted her sinuses to the point where she has some impediment to her breathing. It is enough to make her sound funny, but not enough that she is not still living a normal, comfortable life!
We'll never know what really happened--was it caused by a car? A horse? Other? But we are looking forward and setting our sights on a new future for Snorkel. We estimate her around 3-4 years old, and she weighs about 60lbs. Snorkel is polite, affectionate, and well-mannered. While many other dogs are loud and bouncing off the walls in their kennels, she sits politely on her bed and doesn't make a big mess. Snorkel would prefer to be the only dog in her home, although she can meet dogs nicely. She just does not seem to like other dogs, and will avoid them when possible.
I'm fixed, vaccinated, microchipped and up to date on parasite preventatives. I am $185 to br
How To Adopt
Snorkel is from Josephine County Animal Shelter
[Grants Pass, OR]
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