APOLLO

Beaver County Humane Society

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Center Township, PA,15001
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Phone Number: (724) 775-5801

Website: http://www.beavercountyhumanesociety.org

APOLLO

Maltese | Saint Clairsville, OH

Age : 11 Years 4 MonthsSeniorMaleSmallWhite

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Coat Length

Medium

Good in Home With

Children

Meet APOLLO

Hi, my name is Apollo! I am a spicy little guy who can also be quite sweet once I get to know you. I came to BCHS in very bad condition due to extreme fur matting because of a lack of grooming, and one of my legs had to be removed because of the serious injury this caused me. I am getting around great now, and I feel awesome! I have been living with a foster family while undergoing my medical treatments, and I also have been learning to trust someone enough to let them groom me. I was adopted once after all my treatments were completed but I was not a good fit for the family as they had a very busy home with lots of visitors. This caused me stress and fear, and my behavior became difficult for them to manage. The family made the best choice for me by returning me to the shelter so that a home that would be a better fit for me could be found. *I am currently in a foster home! Please contact the shelter if you'd like to meet me* In my foster home, I have lived with cats, and I really like them! I also have been living with other dogs, and I simply adore them, but I can be a bit pushy with my attention, so they all may not appreciate me. I can be feisty sometimes, but I’m small, a little bit fragile, and tend to get underfoot especially when I get excited about something like mealtimes or my people coming home, and in my excitement, I circle your feet and tug at your pantleg or shoe. I can be unsure of new people at first, but once I get to know you, I love to snuggle with you on the couch and generally be with you wherever you are. My foster parents are working with me on my house training, but I will continue to need patience and help with this in my forever home. I have pee accidents but have never had a poop accident and wear belly bands to help with this in foster. My ideal home is adults only, and my owners should be experienced with small dogs who have fear-based behavior issues. My home should not be one where there are a lot of visitors, new people make me nervous, and I need space and time to get to make friends on my own terms. I have a history of not being good with children so there should be no children in the home and they should not be frequent visitors. I would do my best in a home with other dogs, they help me to relax and know that I am safe. I can be an acquired taste for some dogs though, so the existing dogs in the home should be gentle while also good at giving appropriate correction. Because of his history and special needs, Apollo is not eligible for the Senior 2 Senior adoption program. Apollo is a dog who requires frequent grooming. The lack of appropriate grooming is what caused injury to his leg requiring amputation. While in foster he has learned good grooming practices, and he should receive grooming of some sort every 6 to 8 weeks. Recommendations for the type of grooming establishment can be discussed at meetings, but he should not be taken to a big box store or a similar hectic grooming environment. Apollo’s needs require that he have multiple meet and greets with all potential family members so that he can get to know them and they can see if he could be a good fit for their family. The number of meetings will be determined by Apollo and each family situation. Apollo is a special case and can only be adopted to a home that is a truly good fit for him and his needs. If this dog has been successful in our play groups it is not a guarantee that a dog will be social with other dogs in their home or in public settings. Dogs are individuals and have personality conflicts, just like us. Play groups do not guarantee that territorial or resource guarding issues will not surface in the home. While play groups do help us get to know the dog's better, once they are adopted their new environments and new relationships will influence their behavior in ways we cannot predict. The Adoption Fee Includes:- initial canine distemper combination vaccination- first worming or stool check- rabies vaccination (for animals over 3 months of age)- 24 Petwatch microchipping- flea treatment/preventative- spaying or neutering-heartworm testing Adoption fee: $135.00Per state law, ALL ADOPTERS must purchase a non-refundable 2024 dog license at time of adoption for any canine three months and older. The cost of the license is $9.20. (Senior Citizen or Person with Disability-$7.20) Leash and collar included

Adoption Process
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Contact
Beaver County Humane Society
(724) 775-5801
[email protected]
http://www.beavercountyhumanesociety.org

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