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Meet Beau! This cutie pie is a male, mixed breed of Daschund, Boxer, and Terrier. He is 5 1/2 yrs old, weighing approx. 35lbs. Beau’s family adopted him from a rescue 3 years ago. They love him but they had to move to a new residence a few months ago. They brought Beau with them, but dogs are not allowed and eventually they were told he needed to go. Beau is now living with a family member who can keep him until a new home is found. Beau is housebroken and crate trained. He is also very loving and affectionate. He is a big mush,
super cuddly and loves to lay his head on your lap. Beau is neutered and UTD on all vaccinations. He has mild allergies that seem to be managed using just Benadryl. He hasn’t had much exposure to other dogs so he would likely be happiest as the only dog in the home.
If you’re looking for a lovebug in your life, please contact adoptions@paws-li.org or go to our FB page or call the number listed below.
Pioneers for Animals Welfare Society, Inc.
http://www.paws-li.org
Phone: (631) 306 4616
Beau
Foster/Home Needed– Long Island NY
Meet Beau! This cutie pie is a male, mixed breed of Daschund, Boxer, and Terrier. He is 5 1/2 yrs old, weighing approx. 35lbs. Beau’s family adopted him from a rescue 3 years ago. They love him but they had to move to a new residence a few months ago. They brought Beau with them, but dogs are not allowed and eventually they were told he needed to go. Beau is now living with a family member who can keep him until a new home is found. Beau is housebroken and crate trained. He is also very loving and affectionate. He is a big mush,
super cuddly and loves to lay his head on your lap. Beau is neutered and UTD on all vaccinations. He has mild allergies that seem to be managed using just Benadryl. He hasn’t had much exposure to other dogs so he would likely be happiest as the only dog in the home.
If you’re looking for a lovebug in your life, please contact adoptions@paws-li.org or go to our FB page or call the number listed below.
Pioneers for Animals Welfare Society, Inc.
http://www.paws-li.org
Phone: (631) 306 4616
All of our adoptable animals are either in foster care or boarded at a facility. We welcome any inquiries on our adoptable pets. Please contact our adoption coordinator, Joanne: Jo@paws-li.org
All of our adoptable animals are either in foster care or boarded at a facility. We welcome any inquiries on our adoptable pets. Please contact our adoption coordinator, Joanne: Jo@paws-li.org
More about this rescue
Pioneers for Animal Welfare Society (PAWS), Inc., is a 501(c)(3) not for profit, all volunteer NYS corporation which has been operating on Long Island for 40 years. We are working to create a better welfare system for all the animals in our communities. Over the years, we created, and continue to create, a number of valuable programs which serve to promote our mission to create respect for all animals, to educate individuals about animals, to help people keep their animals, and to provide assistance with the control of the animal population on Long Island. PAWS has many programs which are helpful in achieving our goals. Some of our programs include:
- Low-cost spay/neuter program
- Trap-Neuter-Return (“TNR”) Program
- Free spay/neuter program for felines
- Humane Education Program
- Animal care outreach
- Food pantries outreach
- Pet therapy program
- Senior animal placement program
- Financial Assistance Program
- Public Outreach Committee
- Seniors with Animals Project (SWAP)
EMAIL FOR INFO REGARDING ANY OF OUR PROGRAMS: info@paws-li.org
Or visit our website for more information: http://www.paws-li.org/home.html
A video summary: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bNGt_uRwJiA&feature=youtu.be
Pioneers for Animal Welfare Society (PAWS), Inc., is a 501(c)(3) not for profit, all volunteer NYS corporation which has been operating on Long Island for 40 years. We are working to create a better welfare system for all the animals in our communities. Over the years, we created, and continue to create, a number of valuable programs which serve to promote our mission to create respect for all animals, to educate individuals about animals, to help people keep their animals, and to provide assistance with the control of the animal population on Long Island. PAWS has many programs which are helpful in achieving our goals. Some of our programs include:
- Low-cost spay/neuter program
- Trap-Neuter-Return (“TNR”) Program
- Free spay/neuter program for felines
- Humane Education Program
- Animal care outreach
- Food pantries outreach
- Pet therapy program
- Senior animal placement program
- Financial Assistance Program
- Public Outreach Committee
- Seniors with Animals Project (SWAP)
EMAIL FOR INFO REGARDING ANY OF OUR PROGRAMS: info@paws-li.org
Or visit our website for more information: http://www.paws-li.org/home.html
A video summary: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bNGt_uRwJiA&feature=youtu.be