Lump on My Dog: When to Worry and When to Wait
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Teddy is a sweet, mild-mannered 13-year-old Yorkshire Terrier mix seeking a peaceful retirement home. He gets along well with small-to-medium dogs and prefers a calm environment without young children. Teddy is mostly housetrained with consistent access to outside or potty pads. He enjoys his food, sleeps soundly in his kennel, and is described as one of the easiest fosters. This little gentleman promises to be an unassuming, loving companion.
Special Needs
Has slight vision and hearing issues due to age, and only 4 upper front teeth. Requires small kibble and may have occasional bladder accidents.
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Includes vaccinations, spay/neuter, and microchip where applicable.
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