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I've Been Adopted!

Meet Liam

Pomeranian

No Kids
Size: Small
Approx DOB: 1/01/2012
Gender: Male
Microchipped

Hi, I'm Liam. I was wandering the streets when the officers at the local shelter found me. Then my KAR foster mom took me home to stay with her for a little while. I like being in a home, getting lots of love, and good food... so much better than being on my own. So now I'm ready to find a home to live in for the rest of my life.

In my foster home I have a great buddy to play with. He is a little dog like me and he loves to wrestle and run around the yard. The cats aren't too bad either, there is a little one who thinks that chewing on each other is great fun...I like her.

Let me tell you a little bit about me...I'm a fun-loving, happy-all-the-time, glass-is-half-full kind of dog. I'm looking for someone who loves to laugh and play around. Must have a great sense of humor and some time to spend with me. I think everything is fun, interesting, and meant for play...especially you. Anything you do, I'll want to do too. Life with me will keep you constantly on your toes, and the fun is guaranteed.

Now I want to hear all about you...so fill out an application and come meet me. I just know we will get along great!

Liam is neutered, up to date on vaccines, microchipped, and crate trained. He is trying hard to learn some basic commands but gets a little overwhelmed when asked to do too much. He would benefit from an obedience class.

Liam is still struggling with housebreaking. Having been a stray on the loose he is still trying to get the idea of living inside. He doesn't know how to ask to go out for potty and may have an accident if his owner is not in tune with his needs.

Liam will do best in a home with another small dog as well as an owner who will be home with him a majority of the day. Also, he will require a fenced in yard to keep him safe.

Sue B was his foster parent.

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