MILO IS STAYING WITH HIS FAMILY
- Thursday, February 09 2023 @ 02:22 am UTC
- Contributed by: erik
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MILO HAS A HOME
MILO originally came into the rescue this afternoon 2-8-23 and was relinquished by a service member who got deployed. He made every effort possible to keep his precious boy but to no avail. His deployment has taken Milo from his dad but I am confident we can find another family who will love him as much as his former family did. Milo is 2 years old. He was neutered on 2/15 and given all shots and a chip. He is hw neg and was well cared for. He was adopted to a family with another dog and cats. It turns out that he just is intolerant of the cats and they with him and the family has decided that to keep the peace and tranquility in the home that Milo need to find another family. Milo is a great dog and has no issues with dogs or people but he cannot live in a home with cats. He loved to jog with his dad and was a constant companion to his 6 year old son. He is good with dogs and was tested with both Dunkin (also 2) and is now fostered with 2 littles and one shep. He has some basic skills but needs more obedience. He was introduced to a pinch collar and did well with it. He is healthy stable and affectionate, housebroken, crate trained, kid and dog friendly and likes ball and running. He weighs about 70 pounds and probably will not get much bigger.
MILO originally came into the rescue this afternoon 2-8-23 and was relinquished by a service member who got deployed. He made every effort possible to keep his precious boy but to no avail. His deployment has taken Milo from his dad but I am confident we can find another family who will love him as much as his former family did. Milo is 2 years old. He was neutered on 2/15 and given all shots and a chip. He is hw neg and was well cared for. He was adopted to a family with another dog and cats. It turns out that he just is intolerant of the cats and they with him and the family has decided that to keep the peace and tranquility in the home that Milo need to find another family. Milo is a great dog and has no issues with dogs or people but he cannot live in a home with cats. He loved to jog with his dad and was a constant companion to his 6 year old son. He is good with dogs and was tested with both Dunkin (also 2) and is now fostered with 2 littles and one shep. He has some basic skills but needs more obedience. He was introduced to a pinch collar and did well with it. He is healthy stable and affectionate, housebroken, crate trained, kid and dog friendly and likes ball and running. He weighs about 70 pounds and probably will not get much bigger.