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Norwegian Elkhound Dogs For Adoption in Armonk, NY, USA

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Spencer - Norwegian Elkhound / Chow Chow (medium coat) Dog For Adoption

Norwegian Elkhound Dogs For Adoption in Armonk, NY, USA

For Adoption

Nickname
Spencer
Breed
Norwegian Elkhound
Gender
Male
Age
Senior
Location
Armonk, NY, 10504, USA

Description

Norwegian Elkhound Dogs For Adoption in Armonk, NY, USA

Posted Breed: Norwegian Elkhound / Chow Chow (medium coat). Please contact Adopt-A-Dog Shelter (adoptions@adoptadog.org), (914) 273-1674 for more information about this pet. BREED TYPE: Chow Chow/N

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orwegian Elkhound Mix AGE: 10 Years Old WEIGHT: 70 LBS SEX: Neutered Male SOURCE: Owner Surrender due to Foreclosure DOG FRIENDLY: Yes, very friendly CAT FRIENDLY: Yes, very friendly CHILDREN: Ages 18+ A few months ago Spencer’s world changed forever. He lost his happy home of ten years and ended up at a shelter. One of his owners passed away and the house they loved was foreclosed on, leaving his last living owner without anywhere to go and no other option. Spencer was her inseparable companion, by her side ever minute for his entire life and now here he sits in our shelter, lost. He is currently living in our Director’s office in a home environment and does well there. He takes a very long time to settle into a new environment, so he will need an owner to be understanding of this. He paces and cries when in a new environment and this may last several months until he truly feels at home. A senior dog deserves nothing but love and comfort in their golden years, and although Spencer take a long time to adjust to a new home, he is worth the effort. He also has some medical conditions that make it difficult for him to make it up and down stairs, so a one-level home would be best for him. Spencer is dog and cat friendly but a bit hand shy and reserved with new people so we want to place him only with families without young children, 18 and up would be fine. Please be his hero. Please give him someone else to devote himself to. He feels so lost, please give him a place to belong.

Physical Attributes

Coat Length
Medium

Behavioral Characteristics

OK with Kids
No
OK with Dogs
Yes
OK with Cats
Yes
Other
Housetrained

Additional Information

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

Rescue Information

Location

Ad Statistics

Ad ID
ADN-242377
Date Listed
06/24/2016
Date Expires
Expired

Norwegian Elkhound


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