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My name is Beau and Chato!

Posted over 3 years ago | Updated over 3 years ago

My basic info

Breed
Rhodesian Ridgeback/Husky
Color
White
Age
Adult
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
Sex
Male
Pet ID

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

These two guys are the very best of friends and we would love for them to find a home together. Both have been in our adoption program since 2018. They really want a home with a fenced in yard because they love to lay out in the sunshine during good weather. However, they don't want to be "outside only" dogs. They want to be able sleep inside at night, be inside during bad weather, and of course for cuddles and snuggles.
Beau's DOB is 7/13/2011 and he weighs 39 pounds. He came into rescue after being hit by a car and had paralysis in his back legs. After lots of rest and rehabilitation he recovered and is now walking. Beau is easygoing and loves to bask in the sunshine. He takes treats gently and walks nicely on a leash. He likes to play with Chato and Chato seems to know that Beau can't roughhouse. Beau is looking for a home with a gentle lifestyle with his best friend Chato. Beau will also need to stay at a healthy weight. Beau is current on vaccines, neutered, on heartworm and flea/tick prevention, and microchipped. If you are interested in Beau and Chato, go to www.tysorvet.net and click on the adoption tab. There you will find a link to the adoption application.
Chato's DOB is 7/16/2017 and he weighs 41 pounds. He was originally rescued by a rescue organization but developed a urinary tract infection and they surrendered him to our adoption program. Chato is a very sweet low key pup. If you are lucky he will curl up his top lip to give you a grin. Chato takes treats gencly and walks nicely on a leash. He loves his best friend, Beau. Chato loves being out in the backyard with Beau and will often get "the zoomies" when you engage him in play. His coat is a lovely white with some patches of light brown. He will benefit from regular brushing. Chato is current on vaccines, neutered, on heartworm and flea/tick prevention, and microchipped. If you are interested in Beau and Chato go to www.tysorvet.net and click on the adoption tab. There you will find a link to the adoption application.
Rescue
Tysor Veterinary Clinic

Contact info

Pet ID
Contact
Address
1401 N. Second Avenue, Siler City, NC 27344
Donation

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

The adoption fee for most dogs is $150 and the adoption fee for most cats is $100. However, we sometimes have higher fees if we have information that a dog or cat is purebred. While we are happy to have you come and visit our adoptable animals at any time we would encourage you to fill our an application before you make the trip and to also check us about the best time to come to our facility. You can access our adoption application at our website, www.tysorvet.net. Go to the adoption tab and you will see the adoption application. We will check your previous and/or current vet reference as well as a personal reference. If you are approved and adopt an animal from us you will be asked to sign an adoption contract. If you adopt out an animal that is too young to be spayed/neutered we may require that you pay a deposit that will be refunded at the time of surgery.

Go meet their pets

Our adoptable animals are located at our clinic and our adoption building next door to our clinic. We are usually very busy in both buildings first thing in the morning and late in the afternoon with feeding, walking, and generally taking care of our adoptable animals. While you can come any time to visit the quietest time of the day is usually from around noon to 3:30pm.

More about this rescue

We are a small veterinary practice located in a small town in a rural county in North Carolina. We have animals that are brought in as strays, owner surrendered, and brought to us by animal control when they have been picked up and are injured. We feel that every animals' life is worth saving and to the extent that we have room we accept these animals into our adoption program. Our staff work as a team and we are like family. We all work together to provide the best care for each animal and to treat each pet as if it were our own.