NASH
Adoption Pending

3/3/08: This beautiful apricot dilute boy was running loose in an alley in Nashville and was saved by a good samaritan. We're calling him Nash. He's a tiny little thing, probably a mini, and is definitely in need of some TLC. He's very skinny, his nails are turned sideways because they are so long and his eyes are in terrible condition. He has cherry eye in both eyes and probably has some permanent damage to his sight. He's been on his own for quite some time. In spite of having to fend for himself, he has the sweetest temperament. He wiggles all over when you touch him or speak to him. He's house trained.
Nash is seeing the doctor this afternoon, so check back to find out what she says about him.
Look at that face!
3/12/08: Nash is healthy except for having sarcoptic mange, which we are treating. He definitely has some sight loss, but he doesn't bump into things. He is heartworm negative and on preventive, vaccinated and house trained. He'll be neutered and have the cherry eyes and entropion fixed on 3/20/08. Then he'll be ready for his new home.
4/9/08: Look how much better Nash is after his surgery. He can see!! What a great little guy. The ideal home for Nash would have a fenced yard and at least one other dog so he can run and play with a friend.
We require that a home visit by a volunteer be done prior to adoption. The purpose of the home visit is to ensure that the information given during the adoption process is correct and that the home is the right match for the dog being adopted. The home visit also gives adopters a chance to ask questions about the adoption process.
The adoption fee for Nash is $225. This will help to offset his medical expenses.
If you have trouble filling out our application, please let us know and we will be happy to provide you with an application via email.
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