CASPER, a DEAF, HW+ male boxer, only has until Mon 4/12!!
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About casper: Casper appears to be deaf. He also tested positive to heartworm disease. Even if you cant adopt him, you can still save his life by donating for his treatment. If you can help, please contact Judy at (816) 921-0201 (press 0 at the recording) . Casper is a mellow and friendly boy. He is very thin right now and out of shape. We think he will be a real casanova when back on his feet. He seems to be doing well with children. Might not be the best choice for a home with another large dominant male.
We do not know an exact euthanasia date for this dog but it is posted here because IT IS URGENT and its time is quickly running out.
We have many more dogs for adoption at the shelter and new dogs arrive on a daily basis. Not all dogs are featured on DogsInDanger. To meet your new best friend, please visit us soon. We are open Monday through Saturday from Noon to 4pm. We are open until 7pm on Thursdays and are closed on Sundays.
We have many more dogs for adoption at the shelter and new dogs arrive on a daily basis. Not all dogs are featured on DogsInDanger. To meet your new best friend, please visit us soon. We are open Monday through Saturday from Noon to 4pm. We are open until 7pm on Thursdays and are closed on Sundays.
A reduced adoption fee applies to this dog.
Kansas City Animal Health & Public Safety
c/o Halfway Home Pet Adoptions
4400 Raytown Rd
Kansas City, MO
Phone: 816-921-0201
email: runner_816@yahoo.com
Poor baby has 2 things going against him. I hope someone can get him out of the shelter or he can at least begin treatment for HW.
ReplyDeleteWow, white boxers really have it tough. From what I've read they are susceptible to a LOT of health problems. I hope he finds a good home.
ReplyDeleteIf you check the labels on this page, Casper has been rescued. FYI, heartworm have nothing to do with boxers being white and ANY cats or dogs can get heartworm.
ReplyDeleteAs for health problems, not all white boxers do have it and any animals can develop health problems at some point in their lives like us humans do. It will not stop people from wanting to adopt or rescue them.