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Wednesday, February 28, 2024

"PEANUT" senior shaggy terrier - lived with large dogs

UPDATE  3/6 TRANSFERRED

"PEANUT" is Available for adoption at Multnomah County Animal Services!
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Date found: Monday, February 26, 2024
Location found: 1000 Acres, Troutdale
How did we get this animal: Stray
Adoption cost: $160.00  License fee: $27.00 (Multnomah County residents only)

Animal ID: 310385 neutered male  12 yrs 17 lbs

https://www.multcopets.org/adoptable/310385

Peanut is here to steal your heart! This handsome 12-year-old terrier may be a little older, but he's got plenty of love left to give. He's a seasoned pro at charming everyone he meets with his shy but sweet demeanor. While he may take a moment to warm up to new faces, once he trusts you, he's a devoted friend for life. He's still getting the hang of bathroom breaks, so occasional accidents may happen. But with patience and a consistent routine, he's sure to improve. Peanut also has a curious nature, especially when it comes to children. While he hasn't lived with kids before, he's been known to playfully bark and dart around them before retreating. With proper introductions and supervision, he could become a great companion for a family with older children. When it comes to visitors, Peanut likes to take his time to assess the situation. He'll let out a few barks to announce their arrival, but once he's reassured that everything's okay, he'll quickly settle down and show off his welcoming side. As for feline friends, Peanut's stance is still undecided. He hasn't had much exposure to cats, so a gradual introduction would be necessary to gauge his compatibility with them. Reach out today to meet this delightful terrier and discover the joy he brings to every moment

Peanut doesn't like hearing the barking of the kennels





 


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