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GOB - English Pointer (medium coat) Dog For Adoption

Pointer Dogs For Adoption in Pittsburgh, PA, USA

For Adoption

Nickname
GOB
Breed
Pointer
Gender
Male
Age
Adult
Location
Pittsburgh, PA, 15237, USA

Description

Pointer Dogs For Adoption in Pittsburgh, PA, USA

Posted Breed: English Pointer (medium coat). Hi! Thanks for giving me some attention! I'd like you to know that I've already been spayed or neutered. At Animal Friends, dogs and cats also l

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eave fully up-to-date on shots and microchipped. All I need now is to find someone who will love me. Please ask to meet with an adoption counselor, so we can be properly introduced and talk about what kind of pet you're looking for. We can discuss whether you're looking for a lap pet or a social butterfly, an "only pet" or a furry "sibling" for kids or other animals. Best of all, by adopting from Animal Friends, you make it possible for them to rescue and care for another pet who truly needs help. So, what are you waiting for? Let's sit down together! ***************************************************** Gob is a good boy who enjoys the simple things in life. This active pup loves playing with squeaky toys, taking walks outside and having a quiet snuggle with a human friend. His manners in the car are wonderful and he loves playing with other dogs! Gob is very affectionate and will melt your heart with his big smile and constantly wagging tail. He is learning to fetch, sit and to come when called. Gob can be a little shy at first, but quickly warms up to new friends so his personality shines. Gob''s new family will need to be patient and help him learn to trust new people. He''s a very exuberant player, so Gob''s new home will need to include a family of ALL ADULTS. Gob cannot live with cats. Gob is REQUIRED to live with another medium to large dog who can show him the ropes and help him transition into his new home. Gob is currently living in a foster home, so speak with one of our Adoption Counselors to set up a time to meet with this handsome guy! ***************************************************** To learn more about Animal Friends or view adoptable dogs, cats and rabbits, visit .ThinkingOutsideTheCage. Animal Friends is located at 562 Camp Horne Road in the North Hills, just .5 miles from Exit 15 off of I-279N. For details or directions, call 412.847.7000.

Physical Attributes

Coat Length
Medium

Additional Information

Was the Dog Found
No

Rescue Information

Location

Ad Statistics

Ad ID
ADN-952287
Date Listed
08/25/2018
Date Expires
Expired

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