Bingo came to me one and a half years ago, from an elderly woman who could no longer keep him. He hasn’t been in a shelter. Now I find my own resources dwindling, as I near the end of my 80th decade. I’m trying to find Bingo the just-right home in advance. He loves to run, but he also walks well on a leash. He loves to eat. He loves to chase toys or balls, or find the treat hidden in a puzzle. He has some arthritis issues (of the spine) but they don’t slow him down. He successsfully survived a coyote encounter this Spring. He loves to sleep in the sun. I believe his perfect home would have children ages 9 to 12, and a yard where he can roam.
Contact Sarah
Email: jollity12@gmail.com
Phone: (415) 590-2797
Age | 8 y |
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Gender | Male |
Breed | Chihuahua mix |
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