Meet Pine Nut: A Big Ball of Energy Looking for Room to Run
Pine Nut is an 11-month-old male Lab mix with VERY high energy and a huge love for life. He’s always on the go and will need a home where he can burn off his energy through play, exercise, and enrichment. Pine Nut is incredibly affectionate and may jump up to greet you with love, so he’ll benefit from continued training to help channel his enthusiasm.
Because he can be unaware of just how big he is, Pine Nut would be best suited for a home with kids aged 10 and up who can handle his size and excitement. He absolutely loves canine companions, and it is strongly preferred that he go to a home with another dog who can help him play, learn, and thrive.
Although this beautiful ray of sunshine came to us positive for Lyme disease, with antibiotics and a little TLC from our caring staff, Pine Nut is thriving and doing well. He will only need antibiotics for Lyme when he has a flare up, and it`s reccomended to continue monthly flea & tick treatment for further prevention. He is also on a special diet for the health of his liver and he will likely need to be kept on this diet moving forward: Royal Canin LD.
Pine Nut is not suited for apartment living and will do best in a home with plenty of space where he can run, explore, and truly be a (Pine) Nut. With the right environment, training, and companionship, Pine Nut will make a wonderfully fun and loyal family member.
Meet Pine Nut: A Big Ball of Energy Looking for Room to Run
Pine Nut is an 11-month-old male Lab mix with VERY high energy and a huge love for life. He’s always on the go and will need a home where he can burn off his energy through play, exercise, and enrichment. Pine Nut is incredibly affectionate and may jump up to greet you with love, so he’ll benefit from continued training to help channel his enthusiasm.
Because he can be unaware of just how big he is, Pine Nut would be best suited for a home with kids aged 10 and up who can handle his size and excitement. He absolutely loves canine companions, and it is strongly preferred that he go to a home with another dog who can help him play, learn, and thrive.
Although this beautiful ray of sunshine came to us positive for Lyme disease, with antibiotics and a little TLC from our caring staff, Pine Nut is thriving and doing well. He will only need antibiotics for Lyme when he has a flare up, and it`s reccomended to continue monthly flea & tick treatment for further prevention. He is also on a special diet for the health of his liver and he will likely need to be kept on this diet moving forward: Royal Canin LD.
Pine Nut is not suited for apartment living and will do best in a home with plenty of space where he can run, explore, and truly be a (Pine) Nut. With the right environment, training, and companionship, Pine Nut will make a wonderfully fun and loyal family member.
We require potential adopters to fill out an pre-adoption application. If that application is approved, the dog/cat must be spayed/neutered before it leaves our shelter (if not already done). If it is a puppy under 4 months old, we allow it to go home with the adopters under a foster care agreement until it is old enough to be returned for spay/neuter. Kittens are allowed to leave before spay/neuter is done, but they must be done within a certain time frame.
Fees: Dogs/puppies range from $150-300, depending on if they came in already spayed/neutered or if we paid to have that done.
Cats range from $80 - $140, though we often have deals on older cats or cats that have been there a long time.
Kittens are $60 with $25 refunded once it has been spayed/neutered.
All adoptions include at least the first vaccination, deworming, de-fleaing, microchip ID, and 6 weeks of pet insurance.
We require potential adopters to fill out an pre-adoption application. If that application is approved, the dog/cat must be spayed/neutered before it leaves our shelter (if not already done). If it is a puppy under 4 months old, we allow it to go home with the adopters under a foster care agreement until it is old enough to be returned for spay/neuter. Kittens are allowed to leave before spay/neuter is done, but they must be done within a certain time frame.
Fees: Dogs/puppies range from $150-300, depending on if they came in already spayed/neutered or if we paid to have that done.
Cats range from $80 - $140, though we often have deals on older cats or cats that have been there a long time.
Kittens are $60 with $25 refunded once it has been spayed/neutered.
All adoptions include at least the first vaccination, deworming, de-fleaing, microchip ID, and 6 weeks of pet insurance.
We are located at 34 Wallbridge-Loyalist Road in Belleville. Visit our website, humanesocietyhpe.ca for more information.
We are located at 34 Wallbridge-Loyalist Road in Belleville. Visit our website, humanesocietyhpe.ca for more information.
More about this shelter
Humane Society Hastings Prince Edward is a non-profit animal shelter serving Hastings & Prince Edward Counties. Each year we assist as many as 2000 animals in need. We provide a safe, caring environment for stray, surrendered, neglected or abused animals. We return hundreds of lost animals to their families, adopt out animals who are in need of a new home and provide medical care and other necessities for animals in distress. We spay/neuter to help with pet overpopulation and educate the public about animal welfare.
Humane Society Hastings Prince Edward is a non-profit animal shelter serving Hastings & Prince Edward Counties. Each year we assist as many as 2000 animals in need. We provide a safe, caring environment for stray, surrendered, neglected or abused animals. We return hundreds of lost animals to their families, adopt out animals who are in need of a new home and provide medical care and other necessities for animals in distress. We spay/neuter to help with pet overpopulation and educate the public about animal welfare.
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