1yr - nm in Oklahoma rescue


  • I found this in craigslist

    Date: 2010-12-06, 7:38PM CST
    Reply to: comm-euwve-2099113213@craigslist.org [Errors when replying to ads?]

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    Gunnar is a 1 year old, full blood Basenji. His previous owners were too busy to care for him so he came into our rescue. He has been neutered and fully vaccinated. He is a wonderful dog, but needs to have an owner who fully understands the breed. They are different and need the right kind of home. He gets along great with dogs after a proper introduction. He's just a fun, unique dog capable of making you laugh everyday. Gunnar has been housed in a private rescue and requires a $100 adoption fee. This fee will go to the other dogs and cats that enter our rescue. Don't pass up a chance to take Gunnar home! He deserves to have a family of his own.

    ?Location: Yukon
    ?it's NOT ok to contact this poster with services or other commercial interests



  • Hopefully a forever home comes soon.

    Is there a Yukon in Oklahoma? We have a province called Yukon Territories north of British Columbia. I always think "COLD" when I hear Yukon. But it must not be that bad if in Oklahoma.


  • There is a rescue in Yukon, OK that has some B Mixes for adoption but I did not see Gunnar on Petfinder.

    Jennifer


  • Here is the CL Listing:
    http://oklahomacity.craigslist.org/pet/2099113213.html

    Date: 2010-12-06, 7:38PM CST
    Reply to: comm-euwve-2099113213@craigslist.org
    Gunnar is a 1 year old, full blood Basenji. His previous owners were too busy to care for him so he came into our rescue. He has been neutered and fully vaccinated. He is a wonderful dog, but needs to have an owner who fully understands the breed. They are different and need the right kind of home. He gets along great with dogs after a proper introduction. He's just a fun, unique dog capable of making you laugh everyday. Gunnar has been housed in a private rescue and requires a $100 adoption fee. This fee will go to the other dogs and cats that enter our rescue. Don't pass up a chance to take Gunnar home! He deserves to have a family of his own.

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