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My basic info
Breed
Shar Pei
Color
Black - with White
Age
Young
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
–
Sex
Male
Pet ID
–
My details
Good with kids
Good with dogs
Good with cats
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
Housetrained
Has special needs
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
“Boomer has a beautiful prancy trot, that screams happiness and is so flashy! He does so well just being a low key guy. He is submissive with other dogs and easily will roll over and show his belly to prove it. He is so respectful and even though all his four legged friends hop on to the couches and love seat, he has not once even attempted it. A gentle guy with manners! He happily will go into his crate on his own, and often can be found there at night even though he is able to move about the house. We want to find the most perfect and loving person or family who will provide Boomer with the medical care needed for hopefully a longer life, and nothing but the best love and care for him. A true King, and he deserves nothing more than to be treated like one.” Boomer’s foster mom has nothing but wonderful things to say about Boomer. He’s a 50 pound, 3-4 year old, Shar Pei mix who is low energy. He’s house trained and crate trained and walks well on leash. He’s good with all dogs and cats and enjoys the company of young children. He’s a quiet guy and a lover of affection. He knows sit, wait, crate, and no. He’s just about as good as they come, but Boomer has medical problems that could bring his life to a quick end. He has Blockage in his heart in his left ventricle. This could be a sudden death, at any point, or it could be a problem that the blockage will slowly increase in size over time, causing other side effects, such as retaining fluids in lungs, lethargy, etc. Boomer also has entropion of his eyes, which is where the skin is folding in, therefore making his hair rub his eyes. Seemingly healthy otherwise, there is no predictable outcome or time line of his heart condition. It is pretty severe, so likely he will need a home willing to put him on heart medication that will help with longevity. This medication is fairly affordable. His potential adopter will be completely informed and put in contact with Boomer's vet at Veremedy to fully understand the medical problems, and what his future may look like.” If you’d be willing to give a great dog a loving home to live out his days, we’d love to talk to you! Due to his medical conditions, Boomer's adoption fee has been waived.
To adopt, please submit an application at this ink: http://form.jotform.com/form/11880935459 or visit www.pottersangelsrescue.org to view additional adoptable dogs and for more information. Thank you