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Basset Hound Dogs For Adoption in Whittier, CA, USA

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Gus - Basset Hound Dog For Adoption

Basset Hound Dogs For Adoption in Whittier, CA, USA

For Adoption

Nickname
Gus
Breed
Basset Hound
Gender
Female
Age
Adult
Location
Whittier, CA, 90608, USA

Description

Basset Hound Dogs For Adoption in Whittier, CA, USA

Posted Breed: Basset Hound. Gus to basset lovers, come in basset lovers! Hi there! My name is Gus and I am a friendly, laid-back fellow of 9 years. Like my hero Gus Grissom, I am an explorer who tries

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to always maintain an even keel. Right now, I am exploring for a new forever family – could my new home be at your family’s space station? I have been with my same man-friend/mission controller since I was just a little puppy. But sadly, he and his woman-friend split up and he has to work so much that now I spend a lot of time by myself. He knows how much I like people, and how much I like to give kisses and get lots of pets from anyone and everyone, that he made the difficult decision that it would be better for me to be in a home where there are more family members to love on me. I’m a good boy and I don’t act out when I’m alone or anything like that, but it would be great if there are people around more often. I get along with mini-astronauts and fellow dog-nauts too, and I love to play with people, other dogs, go for walks, play with toys, and go explore the dog park, so hopefully at your house I can do all those things! So what do you think? Is your family’s home the next world for me to explore and the one where I can build my permanent station? Call BHRSC and let’s find out soon! Gus is neutered, microchipped and up-to-date on vaccines. His adoption fee is $150.

Behavioral Characteristics

OK with Kids
Yes
OK with Dogs
Yes
Other
Housetrained

Additional Information

Was the Dog Found
No
Up-to-date on Vaccinations
Yes

Rescue Information

Location

Ad Statistics

Ad ID
ADN-664764
Date Listed
09/29/2017
Date Expires
Expired

Basset Hound


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