Can You Give Juno A Home?
Talked to our friend Kate from the Tri County Humane Society this morning. Juno is a bulldog mix that would really like to have a home and family. Can you help?
Say hello to Juno! This beautiful bulldog came to TCHS as a transfer from another facility. Has been friendly with staff since arrival. Can be dog selective. Due to this, a meet and greet would be required with any resident dog or she should not go to a home with dogs. Unknown how she would do with cats.
Slow and proper introductions are recommended with new pets or people. Would benefit from a high quality diet to ensure she stays healthy well into the future; Juno has shown some mild symptoms of skin allergies at the shelter and has been started on a sensitive skin/stomach diet to help her with this.
It is recommended her new owner follow up with their veterinarian for long term treatment. Interactive toys are also recommended to keep her busy. Supplies can be purchased in the TCHS Re-Tail Shoppe! Would recommend regular walks to keep her in good shape.
She does pull on the leash a bit, so an Emily Weiss Walkie may be a great fit for her- ask staff for more information! Unknown how she does with housetraining. Should be kept on a consistent schedule to go to the bathroom to set her up for housetraining success in her new home.
This sweet lady cannot wait to meet her family! Donations and adoption fees help cover the cost of spay/neuter surgeries, micro-chipping, vaccinating, de-worming, any medical procedures and general care.
DEPOSITS MAY BE PLACED ON ADOPTABLE ANIMALS by calling 320-252-0896
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