Getting a Pet After Divorce: Healing and Timing
Considering getting a pet after divorce for healing and companionship? Learn crucial timing, how to choose the right pet from a shelter, and practical.
Harold, a sweet and easy-going American Bulldog mix, is ready for his forever home. This handsome 3.5-year-old enjoys relaxing on the sofa, especially with belly rubs, but also loves to play with other dogs. He is housetrained, crate trained, and great with kids, though he can be shy initially and needs slow introductions to new dogs. Harold requires daily medication for anxiety and a structured routine to thrive.
Special Needs
Requires daily medication for anxiousness and storm-related anxiety.
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Includes vaccinations, spay/neuter, and microchip where applicable.
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