Breed Mix: Labrador / Boxer / Pit
Age: 2-3 Years
Weight: 55 lbs
Status: Spayed Female / Microchipped / Up to date on vaccinations
Juno entered the shelter as a very pregnant stray girl in March. She and her large litter of pups were placed in a foster home. Juno was a wonderful mother, but she is glad that she will
never have to do it again! Juno is now ready to find her forever home. Juno has the most loving and playful personality. She is always happy to see you and often greets with a big smile! Juno is house-trained in her foster home and she gets along well with the resident dogs, although she hasn't shown an interest in actually playing with them. Juno is a girl who always wants to be with her people and she has little interest in being outside by herself. She has learned to fetch balls (most of the time) and she absolutely loves any kind of toy she can find to play. Juno sometimes gets a little rowdy playing toys and she is a fairly big girl, so a home with no small children (>10 yrs) will be necessary. If you think Juno sounds like a perfect best friend for you, please contact her foster mom at bjosey@cmpd.org to learn more or set up an appointment to meet this special girl!
Call Stacy Hulen before you choose a new puppy or dog to add to your
family!
It's a lifetime commitment!
Frequently asked questions before getting a puppy or dog.
What breed of dog should I choose?
What gender dog should
I choose? I’ve heard
males are more aggressive.
I’m picking my
new dog or puppy up today. What should I do when I get my puppy or dog
home?
After choosing a puppy or dog,
why does my dog show aggression?
This website: Pet Care Products has good information
located at both of these links:
http://www.puppys-place.com/picking_a_puppy.html
http://www.puppys-place.com/dog_rescue_groups.html
Sometimes you may not notice important characteristics
about puppies and dogs before adopting them and I can help you consider
your choices.
Contact me before rescuing a puppy or dog and I can help
in the decision process
on what
puppy or
dog would
be
best
for
your
family and lifestyle. I can also help identify pets before your rescue them and help with placement services.
Dogs In Danger
http://www.Dogsindanger.com/
Caution: This site is a free service both for participating shelters and people looking for pets, allowing users to search for dogs slated for euthanasia by location (nationwide), breed, or time until death. It is not the type of site to browse with children.