Two Front Teeth

  • Senior
  • Male
  • Medium
  • Mixed Breed
  • Mixed Breed

About Two Front Teeth

Pleasanton, CA

Breed

Mixed Breed&Mixed BreedMix

Physical Traits

Senior
(8+ years)
Male
Medium
(26-60 lbs)

Behavior

House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes

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Two Front Teeth's Story

Two Front Teeth is truly a wonderful dog. He loves to run zoomies in the yard and is a leader on walks with is pack. He does very well on a leash; he is interested in other dogs but responds to "leave it" when prompted. He has met a few dogs and does very well. He is a good eater and has nice manners at mealtime with the other dog in his foster home eating at the same time. He has a soft mouth when offered treats. He LOVES toys and will chase anything you throw. The soft mouth is gone when it comes to toys as he's very excited and enamored of his toys. Two Front Teeth loves everyone he meets and gets his feelings a bit hurt if they do not adore him. While he loves his activities, his favorite thing is to just chill with his people. Two Front Teeth is housetrained and knows how to use a doggy door.<br/><br/>Two Front Teeth was transferred to Valley Humane Society on 12/4 from the Tri-City Animal Shelter. He had been found stray. Two Front Teeth is a senior dog (estimated to be aged between 7 and 10 years old) and weighs 37 pounds.<br/><br/>This dog has some arthritic changes in his spine that were noted on x-rays. Spondylosis is common in dogs as they age. At this time, no treatment is recommended for this condition, but if he were to develop stiffness or discomfort in his rear legs, the adopting family should discuss pain control with their family veterinarian. Booties may also be considered if he begins excessively dragging his rear paws. X-rays are available upon request.<br/><br/>This dog likely has a flea allergy, which means that the dog is allergic to flea bites. Dogs with this condition can develop very itchy skin and hair loss even when they only have a few fleas. While at VHS, this dog has been treated with monthly flea prevention, such as Advantage or Frontline. The new adopters are advised to keep up with monthly flea prevention in order to control this possible flea allergy. If monthly flea control alone is not controlling the skin condition, the adopting family is advised to consult their family veterinarian for further treatment options.<br/><br/>Do you have questions about this animal or are you ready to take the next step to adoption? Complete our Adoption Inquiry Form (copy and paste the following URL into your browser address bar) or call us 925-426-8656. We are looking forward to hearing from you!<br/><br/>https://valleyhumane.org/adopt/adoption/

Two Front Teeth is truly a wonderful dog. He loves to run zoomies in the yard and is a leader on walks with is pack. He does very well on a leash; he is interested in other dogs but responds to "leave it" when prompted. He has met a few dogs and does very well. He is a good eater and has nice manners at mealtime with the other dog in his foster home eating at the same time. He has a soft mouth when offered treats. He LOVES toys and will chase anything you throw. The soft mouth is gone when it comes to toys as he's very excited and enamored of his toys. Two Front Teeth loves everyone he meets and gets his feelings a bit hurt if they do not adore him. While he loves his activities, his favorite thing is to just chill with his people. Two Front Teeth is housetrained and knows how to use a doggy door.

Two Front Teeth was transferred to Valley Humane Society on 12/4 from the Tri-City Animal Shelter. He had been found stray. Two Front Teeth is a senior dog (estimated to be aged between 7 and 10 years old) and wei

Two Front Teeth is truly a wonderful dog. He loves to run zoomies in the yard and is a leader on walks with is pack. He does very well on a leash; he is interested in other dogs but responds to "leave it" when prompted. He has met a few dogs and does very well. He is a good eater and has nice manners at mealtime with the other dog in his foster home eating at the same time. He has a soft mouth when offered treats. He LOVES toys and will chase anything you throw. The soft mouth is gone when it comes to toys as he's very excited and enamored of his toys. Two Front Teeth loves everyone he meets and gets his feelings a bit hurt if they do not adore him. While he loves his activities, his favorite thing is to just chill with his people. Two Front Teeth is housetrained and knows how to use a doggy door.

Two Front Teeth was transferred to Valley Humane Society on 12/4 from the Tri-City Animal Shelter. He had been found stray. Two Front Teeth is a senior dog (estimated to be aged between 7 and 10 years old) and weighs 37 pounds.

This dog has some arthritic changes in his spine that were noted on x-rays. Spondylosis is common in dogs as they age. At this time, no treatment is recommended for this condition, but if he were to develop stiffness or discomfort in his rear legs, the adopting family should discuss pain control with their family veterinarian. Booties may also be considered if he begins ex

How To Adopt

Two Front Te... was listed as Adoptable by Pleasanton Valley Humane Society
How can I adopt Two Front Te...?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Pleasanton Valley Humane Society. They may then ask for more details or an official application prior to an adoption. If you're a match, they'll reach out with next steps and timing.
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Click the "See How You Match" button, answer a few simple questions, and see how you match up! It takes less than a minute to complete. You can also reach out directly to Pleasanton Valley Humane Society for details on the pet.
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Pleasanton Valley Humane Society's Adoption Policy
How It Works Potential adopters can read an animal’s profile to determine if the pet would be a good fit for their home and lifestyle. Copy and paste the application URL from the animal’s profile or click to apply. Once the application is received, an adoption counselor will call to discuss the match. Be ready to answer the call from Valley Humane as soon as your application is submitted. Animals shown on our website are ready to go home. We typically schedule an adoption appointment within 24-48 hours of approving an application where you can meet the pet and complete paperwork. Once you’ve decided a pet is the right fit for your family, the adoption counselor will walk you through our adoption agreement. All pertinent medical information will be provided to you, as well as a take-home packet including information on feeding your new pet. We will also verify that the animals’ microchip is accurate and prepare them for travel. Finally, we will collect the adoption fee. Please allow approximately one hour to complete the adoption process. After taking a quick picture to share on social media (optional, of course!), you’re ready to head home and start enjoying life with your new friend

Two Front Teeth is from Pleasanton Valley Humane Society

[Pleasanton, CA]

Our Mission
Valley Humane Society (VHS) has been saving the lives of dogs and cats in the Tri-Valley since 1987. Our primary service area covers Pleasanton, Livermore, Dublin, San Ramon, and Danville, though pet adopters are welcome from any locale! We're is working to create a brighter future for cats and dogs by encouraging and stre...
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Location
3670 Nevada Street Pleasanton, CA, 94566

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