
About this Dog
*Update from previous adopter. Scar was returned due to medical expenses. He has some issues with his fur which require financial and time obligations. You can see before and after photos. Scar also will protect food and toys from the other dog in the home. He will snap at the other dog if he gets near his stuff or has an item he wants. Other than that, Scar is very calm and easy going with autistic 3yr old son in the home. SCAR - 1-5 years old, 60 pounds, nervous CHECK OUT MY EYEBROWS! Scar is a young boy, found stray and now looking for a new home. He is handsome. He is regal. He is serious with his expression, his eyebrows help here. lol I take this last description in ease as well as he is in an unfamiliar place with unfamiliar people. He did let me easily slip my lead over his head and lead him out. He didn't bother with the other dogs we passed in the kennel but instead focused on what was ahead. Outside he ventured away from me, didn't seem to want treats and just curiously sniffed all around. He will settle in, we know. Scar has some scars, aka missing fur spots, all over his body almost making him look spotted. X-rays have shown some knee issues and neuropathy (damage to nerves that can cause pain, muscle weakness and difficulty with balance) so this guy would definitely need follow-up care to be sure he's pain-free and comfortable.
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Contribute to 176993 Scar's Stash!

100% of 176993 Scar's balance will be sent to whoever adopts 176993 Scar.
About this Dog
*Update from previous adopter. Scar was returned due to medical expenses. He has some issues with his fur which require financial and time obligations. You can see before and after photos. Scar also will protect food and toys from the other dog in the home. He will snap at the other dog if he gets near his stuff or has an item he wants. Other than that, Scar is very calm and easy going with autistic 3yr old son in the home. SCAR - 1-5 years old, 60 pounds, nervous CHECK OUT MY EYEBROWS! Scar is a young boy, found stray and now looking for a new home. He is handsome. He is regal. He is serious with his expression, his eyebrows help here. lol I take this last description in ease as well as he is in an unfamiliar place with unfamiliar people. He did let me easily slip my lead over his head and lead him out. He didn't bother with the other dogs we passed in the kennel but instead focused on what was ahead. Outside he ventured away from me, didn't seem to want treats and just curiously sniffed all around. He will settle in, we know. Scar has some scars, aka missing fur spots, all over his body almost making him look spotted. X-rays have shown some knee issues and neuropathy (damage to nerves that can cause pain, muscle weakness and difficulty with balance) so this guy would definitely need follow-up care to be sure he's pain-free and comfortable.