KSUCVM - Animal Adoptions
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Welcome to the Animal Adoption site.  Animals put up for adoption here are from the faculty and staff.  Any questions should be directed to the individual posting the animal.


Animals for Adoption

Vinny

Vinny is a fantastic pup! He’s highly intelligent, well mannered and gorgeous. He learned to sit & shake in 5 minutes. He came from the Helping Hands Humane Society at 8 weeks old in August so he’s six months old and as big as our lab. We unexpectedly inherited Vinny in October and we love him but he makes dog #5 for us and that’s too many.

He loves to play (especially at the lake) all the time and will require an owner with lots of energy or another dog to play with, which would be great since he’s used to having playmates.

He’ll be big – 1/2 Newfoundland and the other 1/2 is uncertain but possibly St. Bernard or Australian Shepard. He has double dews and is neutered and current with all vaccinations.

If you think you can give him the kind of home he needs please contact us.
Bob & Pattie Stalder
785-456-3278
backdoor@bluevalley.net

More photos  (Posted December 17, 2007)

 

Molly

Molly is a 7 month old, 45lb spayed female hound cross. She is very good natured - likes to play with other dogs. She does like to bark when playing. She is current on all her vaccines and heartworm testing. Please email slister@vet.ksu.edu if interested in giving her a good home.
(Posted October 3, 2007)

 

Heidi

Heidi is an 8 month old, 45lb spayed female hound/lab cross. She is extremely sweet natured, and happy to sit beside you with her head on your knee to be patted. She likes to take you for a walk while carrying her leash. She unfortunately has hip dysplasia, but is currently asymptomatic. She is also current on her vaccines/heartworm. Please email slister@vet.ksu.edu  if interested in giving her a good home.
(Posted October 3, 2007)

 

Sarah

Sara is a 1 ½ year old, 50lb spayed female pointer/lab cross. She is a little timid, but once she gets to know you, loves to play & attention. She also gets along well with other dogs - but does tend to hang back & let them have the attention. She is very quiet - and rarely barks. She is also current on her vaccines/heartworm. Please email slister@vet.ksu.edu  if interested in giving her a good home.
(Posted October 3, 2007)

 

 

 

 

 

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