Amris - Labrador Retriever
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Amris has been waiting for a home for

Since December 24, 2023

About Amris

Posted on 10/13/23, and the pictures were taken on 10/13/23. Amris and her family of 3 other dogs were first spotted on our trail camera in June 2023 starving and looking for food. Amris was the second to get trapped in our live trap. I had to carry her from the live trap all the way to a kennel for the rest of the night, but now she walks good on a leash. She does have a hunting instinct to go after night time wildlife, and has wanted to go after a feral cat we have. She did climb over our 4 foot fence about 3 times, but is now staying inside the fence. She's not very active now, lays around a lot, and rolls over frequently to receive belly rubs as I walk by. We don't know if she is house trained, but she is crate trained. She does not have a micro-chip, and no owner was found. She was heartworm positive, is on prevention, and had heartworm treatment on 10/26/23 and 10/27/23. She was estimated to be 6 years old on 8/8/23 weighing 63.6 pounds, and she was spayed on 9/24/23 weighing 68 pounds. On 11/15/23, she had an x-ray done that shows her back left leg has an ACL tear. She was given Carprofen for several days. The ACL surgery would cost around $6,000, so the veterinarian said she could have Rimadyl when needed, and try not to be too active, which she is not. She loves to be pet, and would make a great companion for someone who is not too active. $70 adoption fee.

Details

Breed

Labrador Retriever (Mix)

Age

Adult

Size

Large

Gender

Female

Weight

Unknown

Energy

Unknown

Spayed/Neutered

No

House Trained

Unknown

Adoption Fee

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Compatibility

Good with Kids

Yes

Good with Dogs

Yes

Good with Cats

No

Amris

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Labrador Retriever

Frankston, TX

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