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Blintz - Bichon Frise / Poodle (Miniature) / Mixed Dog For Adoption

Poochon Dogs For Adoption in Plantation, FL, USA

For Adoption

Nickname
Blintz
Breed
Poochon
Gender
Male
Age
Adult
Location
Plantation, FL, 33417, USA

Description

Poochon Dogs For Adoption in Plantation, FL, USA

Posted Breed: Bichon Frise / Poodle (Miniature) / Mixed. WHAT'S YOUR FAVORITE BLINTZ, CHEESE, BLUEBERRY? Ours is Blintz Bichon Poodle! He is 2.5 years old, 12 pounds, with squatty legs that he

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gives hugs with He is a super social little guy, loving to play with his foster pals and meeting new people. Blintz runs the yard playing fetch as long as you are throwing the ball. His previous owners bought him as a puppy but didn't have the time for him so they kept him without water so he wouldn't have to urinate as much! This was convenient for them but not having sufficient water made it hard on his body to process his food! Blintz we diagnosed with bladder stones that we have had surgically removed with his neuter. His cystectomy is over a thousand dollars! We are continuing the prescription diet that we have purchased then he can go back on any natural canned, cooked or raw diet. He is a love and much smaller than he appears on the photos. She is nice a chunky now with a FAB personality. Blintz's adoption fee is $400 to go towards their vetting (vaccines, spay/neuter, heartworm/Ehrlichia/Lyme test, fecal test, pre-op blood work, dental cleaning, and microchip). If you are interested please fill out the adoption application For additional information regarding our adoption process, please check our FAQ's Page.

Behavioral Characteristics

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-317182
Date Listed
12/18/2019
Date Expires
Expired

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