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What is Rehome?
If you see pets listed by a private owner, it means that they’re adoptable through Adopt a Pet’s Rehome program – the safe and reliable way to find a loving new home for your pet.
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Meet the Pet
Pay Fee
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Peanut is a friendly senior dog that unfortunately must be rehomed.
He really needs a friendly, patient, home who can give him loads of attention, love and care.
Peanut is a good-natured little dog who coexists well with people and other dogs. He’s just not a big fan of cats and rabbits, though!
He loves the good life (dry kibble with a bit of chicken, if possible - fed twice dayly), a warm blanket (he makes his own “igloos” out of them LOL), craves attention, and likes to cuddle. He doesn’t bark often, but has an “inner growl” that can unexpectedly appear when he sees “the enemy “ (cat) - and it will startle you at first!
For the most part, he’s potty-trained, but doesn’t always alert well when he has to go, so frequent outside walkies, or free access to a yard is necessary. A last walk before bedtime also is a good idea.
Peanut enjoys going for a walk, and to frolic in the grass. He walks well on a leash (always on the right-side LOL).
He naturally has long nails/claws.
Peanut is a friendly senior dog that unfortunately must be rehomed.
He really needs a friendly, patient, home who can give him loads of attention, love and care.
Peanut is a good-natured little dog who coexists well with people and other dogs. He’s just not a big fan of cats and rabbits, though!
He loves the good life (dry kibble with a bit of chicken, if possible - fed twice dayly), a warm blanket (he makes his own “igloos” out of them LOL), craves attention, and likes to cuddle. He doesn’t bark often, but has an “inner growl” that can unexpectedly appear when he sees “the enemy “ (cat) - and it will startle you at first!
For the most part, he’s potty-trained, but doesn’t always alert well when he has to go, so frequent outside walkies, or free access to a yard is necessary. A last walk before bedtime also is a good idea.
Peanut enjoys going for a walk, and to frolic in the grass. He walks well on a leash (always on the right-side LOL).
He naturally has long nails/claws.
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What is Rehome?
If you see pets listed by a private owner, it means that they're available through the Rehome program - the safe, reliable, and free way to find a loving new home for your pet.
Adoption fee $25