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My basic info
Breed
Terrier (Unknown Type, Small)
Color
–
Age
3 years 3 months old, Adult
Size
Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less (when grown)
Weight
10 lbs (current)
Sex
Male
Pet ID
2023OS37
My details
Good with dogs
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Welcome 3 year old, 10 lb, quirky and adorable Terrier mix, Benjie. Benjie came to us when his owner moved abroad and found out that the family who was supposed to adopt him backed out. His former owner rescued him as a young puppy. Benjie attended puppy school, but gets too excited to do much more than sit. He can be sensitive to his surroundings and has a bit of anxiety, so he will take your lead when it comes to his mood. If you're happy, he's happy. Upon arrival, Benjie was shy. He will warm up quickly, and gleefully wag his tail. Benjie loves fetch, tug, walks, cuddling, and to be with other dogs. As for people, he needs a slow introduction to one at a time. Apply to meet Benjie at adoptocpets.org/adopt
Welcome 3 year old, 10 lb, quirky and adorable Terrier mix, Benjie. Benjie came to us when his owner moved abroad and found out that the family who was supposed to adopt him backed out. His former owner rescued him as a young puppy. Benjie attended puppy school, but gets too excited to do much more than sit. He can be sensitive to his surroundings and has a bit of anxiety, so he will take your lead when it comes to his mood. If you're happy, he's happy. Upon arrival, Benjie was shy. He will warm up quickly, and gleefully wag his tail. Benjie loves fetch, tug, walks, cuddling, and to be with other dogs. As for people, he needs a slow introduction to one at a time. Apply to meet Benjie at adoptocpets.org/adopt
If you are interested in adopting one of our available pets, please email us for a copy of our adoption application, or visit the adoption page of our website to download one. The PAC-OC requires a completed adoption application, a home check, and an adoption donation. The standard adoption donation is $300. This may vary depending on individual animals and circumstances, which will be outlined in the adoption contract.
If you are interested in adopting one of our available pets, please email us for a copy of our adoption application, or visit the adoption page of our website to download one. The PAC-OC requires a completed adoption application, a home check, and an adoption donation. The standard adoption donation is $300. This may vary depending on individual animals and circumstances, which will be outlined in the adoption contract.
More about this rescue
The Pet Adoption Center of Orange County is a nonprofit, 501(c)(3) organization that develops and provides creative solutions to find safe, loving, permanent homes for displaced pets in our community.
We offer adoption services, as well as placement and referral services, to successfully match pets with highly compatible people and families. Through public education, we encourage humane pet care and responsible, long-term pet ownership. We bring together people with pets, and individuals with their community, to create the social change needed to achieve our goal of reducing shelter euthanasia rates and eliminating pet overpopulation.
The Pet Adoption Center of Orange County is a nonprofit, 501(c)(3) organization that develops and provides creative solutions to find safe, loving, permanent homes for displaced pets in our community.
We offer adoption services, as well as placement and referral services, to successfully match pets with highly compatible people and families. Through public education, we encourage humane pet care and responsible, long-term pet ownership. We bring together people with pets, and individuals with their community, to create the social change needed to achieve our goal of reducing shelter euthanasia rates and eliminating pet overpopulation.