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Wednesday, December 11, 2024

"RUPERT" (not feeling well, MAYBE FOSTER?) timid SHAGGY tan Mystery Mix "MCAS"

 Update12/19/24 to foster

UPDATE 12/18/24 ON HOLD OR ADOPTED

Update 12/16 RUPERT is not feeling well and would recover more quickly in a home.  Could you maybe foster him?  (or apply to be a foster home for a dog in the future?)

"RUPERT is such a sweet boy. Some sort of large terrier mix (he has amazing whiskers and a mane!)."   volunteer

"RUPERT" is Available for adoption at Multnomah County Animal Services!
MCAS hours/ Location

Date found: Wednesday, December 4, 2024
Location found: NW Nicolai / NW Yeon Ave
How did we get this animal: Officer Pickup
Adoption cost: $160.00(except during adoption specials)
License fee: $27.00 (Multnomah County residents only)
 
Animal ID: 327901  male, 5 yrs 6 mth, 59 lbs
Meet Rupert, a handsome wire-haired mystery mix of about 2.5 years old. With his soulful eyes and distinguished coat, Rupert has a unique charm that's sure to capture your heart. While his past remains a mystery, we're learning more about him every day. Rupert is a sensitive soul who can be a bit nervous and fearful in new situations. He's looking for patient and understanding adopters who will give him the time and space he needs to adjust and learn to trust. Rupert thrives on gentle encouragement and positive reinforcement. He'll need a calm and predictable environment where he can feel safe and secure. Because Rupert can be unsure in certain situations and needs his space respected, he would do best in an adult-only home. If you're experienced with dogs and can offer Rupert the loving and supportive home he deserves, please consider opening your heart and home to this special guy.
 a photo of Rupert's mane
 
courtesy Polly W  
 
unfortunately...it's not a  flattering photo of this guy,
 but it is said that RUPERT is very attractive in person


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