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My basic info
Breed
Mixed Breed (Medium)
Color
Tan/Yellow/Fawn/White
Age
3 years 10 months old, Adult
Size
–
Weight
–
Sex
Male
Pet ID
12411
My details
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Meet Kamron, the pup with a beautiful second chance. Kamron came to CARE a mere 28 pounds, skin and bone with missing fur and scared eyes. While he was timid with an unknown past, Kamron still wanted to trust us and seek our attention. Now days after a little TLC he loves making dog friends every chance he gets, give sugar to anyone that will allow it, and adores all the pets a person can provide.
From a volunteer: "Kamron is the sweetest boy ever, and although he is a little timid at first, he warms up to everyone super well and takes advantage of all the snuggles and love. He loves to play fetch and eat snacks. He is a really good walker and gets a little excited and wraps around you, but he never pulls hard or disobeys. He's very curious and always wants to sniff everywhere he can find no matter what. He's a big lovebug and is super good at becoming a big part of your heart."
Foster Notes: Kamron is doing very well in the home. He is house trained and crates easily. He loves playing with our dogs and does not pester our cats. He will playfully chase the youngest if she allows him to. Toys are a non-issue; however, high value food items will need to be given under supervision if there are other animals. He sleeps through the night and goes outside to potty and play when asked. He walks well on leash but does pull somewhat. Kamron is a fantastic little boy and will be the perfect companion!
Meet Kamron, the pup with a beautiful second chance. Kamron came to CARE a mere 28 pounds, skin and bone with missing fur and scared eyes. While he was timid with an unknown past, Kamron still wanted to trust us and seek our attention. Now days after a little TLC he loves making dog friends every chance he gets, give sugar to anyone that will allow it, and adores all the pets a person can provide.
From a volunteer: "Kamron is the sweetest boy ever, and although he is a little timid at first, he warms up to everyone super well and takes advantage of all the snuggles and love. He loves to play fetch and eat snacks. He is a really good walker and gets a little excited and wraps around you, but he never pulls hard or disobeys. He's very curious and always wants to sniff everywhere he can find no matter what. He's a big lovebug and is super good at becoming a big part of your heart."
Foster Notes: Kamron is doing very well in the home. He is house trained and crates easily. He loves playing with our dogs and does not pester our cats. He will playfully chase the youngest if she allows him to. Toys are a non-issue; however, high value food items will need to be given under supervision if there are other animals. He sleeps through the night and goes outside to potty and play when asked. He walks well on leash but does pull somewhat. Kamron is a fantastic little boy and will be the perfect companion!
Adoption includes spay/neuter surgery, UTD vaccines, heartworm test (dogs), FIV/FeLV (cats), microchip and registration, and 30 days of free pet insurance.
Once you meet an animal you want to adopt, you'll fill out an application. We'll read through and go over it with you. Once that's approved we'll set up a counseling session to go over all paperwork with you.
Dogs must go home in a collar and leash and cats must leave in a carrier. Both of which can be purchased at the shelter. .
All pets are $125.00
Adoption includes spay/neuter surgery, UTD vaccines, heartworm test (dogs), FIV/FeLV (cats), microchip and registration, and 30 days of free pet insurance.
Once you meet an animal you want to adopt, you'll fill out an application. We'll read through and go over it with you. Once that's approved we'll set up a counseling session to go over all paperwork with you.
Dogs must go home in a collar and leash and cats must leave in a carrier. Both of which can be purchased at the shelter. .