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Lexee - German Shepherd Dog (medium coat) Dog For Adoption

German Shepherd Dog Dogs For Adoption in New Hampton, NY, USA

For Adoption

Nickname
Lexee
Breed
German Shepherd Dog
Gender
Female
Age
Adult
Location
New Hampton, NY, 78641, USA

Description

German Shepherd Dog Dogs For Adoption in New Hampton, NY, USA

Posted Breed: German Shepherd Dog (medium coat). Adoption Fee: 350.00. Lexee was set to be euthanized on July th, at a high kill shelter in Texas. She is in severe pain, with a severe injury to her r

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ight rear leg and paw. We pulled her knowing that she would take some time and money to rehabilitate, but it&#;s worth it. Every animal that we can pull off of the euthanasia list, and find him/her a great home where they will be treated like family is a great success story. Lexee, will be no different. Currently, the preliminary diagnosis is that her leg will be amputated at the hip, but by watching the video, you can see, even with the amount of pain she is in, she&#;s still a sweet dog. We are hoping that there&#;s someone out there with enough love in their heart and room in their family for this sweet girl. Lexee is being fostered in a home where she is receiving all the good food and attention she deserves. She is gaining weight and strength and is scheduled for amputation of her leg on Tuesday //. We are still trying to raise enough funds to cover Lexee&#;s costs. She has seen the vet, received x-rays, pain medication and antibiotics. She returns for her surgery and will be spayed at the same time. Then Lexee starts her road to recovery! Please consider helping this sweet girl. Lexee&#;s Story on how she got her name: Lexee! If you are in love with this girl&#;s story, and can&#;t wait to have her fighting spirit in your home, please fill out our Adoption Application! What do adoption fees cover? Any boarding fees associated with state mandates, ensuring animals have proper, outside of shelter quarantine periods. Any transportation costs associated with getting this animal to us, the veterinarian, etc. General veterinary care, such as, checkups, age appropriate vaccines, etc. Deworming and preventive medicines (Heartworm preventive, flea/tick preventive, etc.). Spay/Neuter costs (All animals MUST be spayed/neutered). Major Medical Treatment, if applicable (Surgery, Heartworm Treatment, etc.). Micro-chips, for dogs only. Training costs, if applicable. ​

Physical Attributes

Eye Color
Brown
Ear Type
Erect
Tail Type
Long
Coat Length
Medium
Grooming Needs
Moderate
Shedding Amount
Moderate
Shedding Amount
No

Behavioral Characteristics

OK with Dogs
Yes
Energy Level
Moderate
Activity Level
Highly Active
Exercise Needs
Moderate
Fence Required
Not Required
Obedience Training
Needs Training
Owner Experience Required
Breed

Additional Information

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

Rescue Information

Location

Ad Statistics

Ad ID
ADN-972899
Date Listed
08/19/2018
Date Expires
Expired

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