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Next Draw: April 13
Jackpot:
$5,265 and growing!

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One of our newest surrenders. 😭 Adopted as a puppy, he spent the first 11 years of his life surrounded by a family. However, circumstances have changed, and now Bogart finds himself in a new and unfamiliar situation. Surrendered at the age of 11, his world has been turned upside down, and he is in urgent need of a forever home or a temporary foster home. Bogart remains a gentle soul with so much love to give. Older dogs like Bogart often have a more relaxed demeanor, making them perfect companions for those seeking a loyal and low-maintenance pet. - To adopt Bogart: Visit www.ScarsCare.ca - To foster Bogart: If you can't commit to adoption right now, fostering is a wonderful way to provide Bogart with the love and care he needs. For more information on how to become a foster parent for Bogart, please email us at FosterProgram@scarscare.ca Thank you for considering helping Bogart find his forever home. Your kindness can change his world. More information on him: Bogart seems ok with cats. He prefers women over men and is very wary of strangers • Bogart is generally good with other dogs • Bogart is also VERY food driven and loves to eat everything • Bogart has a history of pancreatitis/colitis and bowel issues. He is also on thyroid medication.

Available for adoption

Good with Dogs

Good with Older Kids (ages 10 and up)

Housetrained

Not Good with Cats

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Animal Type(s): Dog
Gender: Male
Color: Black/White
Approx. date of birth: August 12, 2015
Breed: Akita
Weight: 71.4 lbs
Please note: If other cats/dogs in your home are not spayed/neutered, we may deny your application. SCARS exists due to lack of spaying/neutering and it is our goal to end this cycle. If there is a documented medical reason for your animal to not be spayed/neutered, we will work with you.