4mths
List 4mths
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Beardie (male) 4mthsvery healthy & tame, love to hang out with yaappreciate you inquiring, hope to hear from yamade with melamine wood, electricity lights built inside for safety, all etc
$ 100
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Solid black female toy schnauzer, 4mths old, 5pds, vet checked utd on shots, crate trained, loves kids, moving and can't find pet friendly house so have to rehome her paid $600 without papers $ with papers
$ 500
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Stunning rooster seeking his forever home! primary color: buff secondary color: black age: 1yrs 4mths 4wks
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01 age: 3yrs 4mths 3wksand coy! primary color: agouti weight: 5at sdhs: staff has noticed that i can be a little territorial over spaces i likei love fresh greens and i can't wait to find my forever home that will have enough love and patience for mei was then transferred to oceanside on septemberwhy i am the one for you: my personality color code is blue; meaning i'm bashfulhow i arrived: i was brought in by my previous owner because they had no time for mebut with time i warm up to the people who handle me most
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Primary color: bay age: 8yrs 4mths 1wkstyler is very sweet and loves attentioncoming 8 year old unbroken tb geldinghe's be best suited with an experienced equestrianhe desperately needs a job
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Primary color: grey secondary color: white weight: 5 age: 0yrs 4mths 4wkshe has the cutest mustache toorip is the sweetest thing, he loves to roll over for belly rubs
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9 age: 0yrs 4mths 4wksshe dreams of a home filled with toys and lovereferee is a sweet kittenprimary color: grey secondary color: white weight: 3
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Tag, initial vaccines, courtesy veterinarian exam, 30 days free petplan health insurance and plenty of post adoption support! primary color: blue secondary color: white weight: age: 0yrs 4mths 2wksthis adorable kitten is shy with new people and situationsthe adoption fee includes spay/neuter, microchip id, collar and ohs ishe will need toys and lots of time with you, but most of all she will need your patience and love to blossom to her full potentialthe important thing will be to create a feeling of safety for her by letting her settle in one room of your home with everything she needs: food, water, toys and a litter boxinteract with her during this time so she gets used to you being a part of her new life