Heavy Petting - Linus

Pomeranian: An adoptable dog in Farmington, MN
Small • Senior • Male

We are guessing this guy is about 8-9 years old and was dumped like trash! He had bronchitis and still wanted to play. His teeth were falling out and he needed a groom! He now has very few teeth like a old man but doesn't act old at all! As a matter of fact, he is one of the nicest poms we have had. We hope that someone will love him for the 2-4 years he should live! He is good with kids 8 and up and other dogs! He is also is doing well with housebreaking!!

He would really love a good home this time!

He was a stray!!

~ Adoption Fee: $175 (cash only, no checks)

This dog will not be at our adoption event this Saturday. Please contact the foster for more information. .

Foster: Shari S - psebastian2003@msn.com or (612) 770-5972

More about Linus

Spayed/Neutered • Up-to-date with routine shots • House trained • Primary color: Yellow, Tan, Blond or Fawn • Coat length: Long

Linus's Contact Info

Last Hope Inc, Farmington, MN


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From time to time I receive quote request from customers for Flash Drives. Here is an e-mail from one of the suppliers and, I thought I would pass this along.

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Sincerely...

(Note: Some editing on the e-mail had been done to protect the confidentiality of the supplier.)