This helps Animal Rescue League of NH with pet care costs.
My basic info
Breed
Husky/Mixed Breed (Large)
Color
Tan/Yellow/Fawn/Black
Age
1 year 5 months old, Adult
Size
–
Weight
69 lbs (current)
Sex
Male
Pet ID
52819
My details
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
This VERY handsome boy is Yeti. Yeti is the most wonderful, loving, happy-go-lucky goofball. He loves hikes in the woods, cuddling with his favorite people, and swimming in the stream on our property. He is also wonderfully friendly with people and other dogs.
Unfortunately, Yeti has a condition called PICA. This essentially means that he chooses to consume non-food items regularly if given the access to do so. His item(s) of choice is fabrics: toys, blankets, and towels. Since Yeti came in as a stray, we don't actually know if this is something he has always dealt with, or if he has developed this behavior while being a stray. Either way, it has lasted during his stay with us, so he will need to be managed (such as crating him) to prevent him from consuming something unsafe and could result in a costly vet appointment. During his stay, we have allowed Yeti to still have access to all of these items (even unsupervised) since he has clearly not had an issue so far in his life, and he has managed to continue to be successful here. We believe he can have access to toys of his own, but would need to be managed if you have items that you deem valuable and wouldn't want him to consume. Additionally, we believe this trait makes him unsuitable for younger children who are more likely to have a wider assortment of stuffy-type toys or special blankets.
Yeti also appeared to have skin allergies on his arrival that we believe to be caused by stress, environmental exposures, or nutrient deficiency from his time as a stray. He was on prescription food to manage his symptoms but has been slowly weaning off of it -- so far he has not had a negative reaction. Additionally, Yeti is on medication to manage his stress levels during his stay with us, which we believe he would benefit from continuing during his transition into a new home (we provide a prescription to take home!) . Considering all of this, his adopters need to have a good understanding of his condition(s) and a solid relationship with their veterinarian.
If you are interested in meeting Yeti, call the shelter to schedule an appointment at (603) 472-3647 and press 1 for adoptions.
This VERY handsome boy is Yeti. Yeti is the most wonderful, loving, happy-go-lucky goofball. He loves hikes in the woods, cuddling with his favorite people, and swimming in the stream on our property. He is also wonderfully friendly with people and other dogs.
Unfortunately, Yeti has a condition called PICA. This essentially means that he chooses to consume non-food items regularly if given the access to do so. His item(s) of choice is fabrics: toys, blankets, and towels. Since Yeti came in as a stray, we don't actually know if this is something he has always dealt with, or if he has developed this behavior while being a stray. Either way, it has lasted during his stay with us, so he will need to be managed (such as crating him) to prevent him from consuming something unsafe and could result in a costly vet appointment. During his stay, we have allowed Yeti to still have access to all of these items (even unsupervised) since he has clearly not had an issue so far in his life, and he has managed to continue to be successful here. We believe he can have access to toys of his own, but would need to be managed if you have items that you deem valuable and wouldn't want him to consume. Additionally, we believe this trait makes him unsuitable for younger children who are more likely to have a wider assortment of stuffy-type toys or special blankets.
Yeti also appeared to have skin allergies on his arrival that we believe to be caused by stress, environmental exposures, or nutrient deficiency from his time as a stray. He was on prescription food to manage his symptoms but has been slowly weaning off of it -- so far he has not had a negative reaction. Additionally, Yeti is on medication to manage his stress levels during his stay with us, which we believe he would benefit from continuing during his transition into a new home (we provide a prescription to take home!) . Considering all of this, his adopters need to have a good understanding of his condition(s) and a solid relationship with their veterinarian.
If you are interested in meeting Yeti, call the shelter to schedule an appointment at (603) 472-3647 and press 1 for adoptions.
Call the shelter to discuss pet you are interested in further and set up adoption meeting
2.
Meet the Pet
Come to appointment, fall in love, fill out basic paperwork (only at shelter) while speaking with adoption counselor
3.
Take the Pet Home
If all goes well, complete adoption, pay fee, and take pet home!
Additional adoption info
Our adoption requirements are as follows:
Adopters must be at least 21 years of age
We encourage that all members of the family come and visit with the animal (especially children).
Homes that currently own one or more dogs and are looking for another will have to complete a dog meeting to ascertian compatibility.
Adoption fees are as follows:
Cats:
Kittens under 6 months: $175
Cats 6months to 1year: $150
Cats 1year to 8 years: $125
Senior cats 8+years: $50
Dogs:
Puppies under 6 months: $475
Dogs 6months to 1year: $400
Dogs 1 year to 8 years: $325
Senior Dogs 8+years: $150
Rabbits:
Single Bun: $50
Bonded Pair: $75
Our adoption requirements are as follows:
Adopters must be at least 21 years of age
We encourage that all members of the family come and visit with the animal (especially children).
Homes that currently own one or more dogs and are looking for another will have to complete a dog meeting to ascertian compatibility.
Adoption fees are as follows:
Cats:
Kittens under 6 months: $175
Cats 6months to 1year: $150
Cats 1year to 8 years: $125
Senior cats 8+years: $50
Dogs:
Puppies under 6 months: $475
Dogs 6months to 1year: $400
Dogs 1 year to 8 years: $325
Senior Dogs 8+years: $150
Rabbits:
Single Bun: $50
Bonded Pair: $75
Go meet their pets
The Animal Rescue League of NH is located at 545 Rt. 101 in Bedford NH. We currently are closed to the public for visiting hours due to the coronavirus pandemic. We do adoptions by appointment only. If you see a pet you are interested in knowing more about and potentially adopting, please contact the shelter at 603-472-3647. We hold adoption appointments daily typically between the hours of 11am - 4pm.
The Animal Rescue League of NH is located at 545 Rt. 101 in Bedford NH. We currently are closed to the public for visiting hours due to the coronavirus pandemic. We do adoptions by appointment only. If you see a pet you are interested in knowing more about and potentially adopting, please contact the shelter at 603-472-3647. We hold adoption appointments daily typically between the hours of 11am - 4pm.
More about this shelter
The Animal Rescue League of NH is a community resource dedicated to saving the lives of homeless pets, caring for companion animals afflicted by neglect, abandonment and cruelty and enhancing the relationship between people and pets through adoption, education, compassion and the promotion of animal welfare.
The Animal Rescue League of NH is a community resource dedicated to saving the lives of homeless pets, caring for companion animals afflicted by neglect, abandonment and cruelty and enhancing the relationship between people and pets through adoption, education, compassion and the promotion of animal welfare.
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