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Black Mouth Cur Dogs For Adoption in San Antonio, TX, USA

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MAVERICK - Black Mouth Cur (medium coat) Dog For Adoption

Black Mouth Cur Dogs For Adoption in San Antonio, TX, USA

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Nickname
MAVERICK
Breed
Black Mouth Cur
Gender
Male
Age
Adult
Location
San Antonio, TX, 78227, USA

Description

Black Mouth Cur Dogs For Adoption in San Antonio, TX, USA

Posted Breed: Black Mouth Cur (medium coat). Hello! My name is Maverick and I am estimated to be about a year and 4 months old. I am a Black Mouth Curr mix, weighing 59 pounds and absolutely love peop

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le, love all dogs, and am still trying to understand cats. I like to sniff and lick the humans I meet, even the little ones, that the big humans call kids because they’re fun to play with! I love face rubs, belly rubs, playing with toys, friends, and good walks. Speaking of toys, my foster parents are teaching me new tricks with toys and treats and I am learning quickly! Also, I am already potty trained inside the house! I am super cuddly and very gentle (my foster mama and papa aren't scared to hand feed me or take toys from my mouth and I play nice with small and big dogs, too). I would prefer to have a friend all the time with me because of how safe I feel with a dog friend or a constant human. But if this isn’t possible, I well in a kennel or just cuddling near you. I have been neutered, and checked out by several vets and they say I am healthy. I have also been given my shots and checked for heartworm (I am negative) and given preventatives. I just have all the love to give, all the time. I look forward to meeting the people I will love forever, as my foster parents say I am the most loving dog they have ever met!

Physical Attributes

Coat Length
Medium

Additional Information

Was the Dog Found
No

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Ad Statistics

Ad ID
ADN-1180785
Date Listed
01/03/2024
Date Expires
Expired

Black Mouth Cur


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