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About Clyde
Meet Clyde š¾š¤ (D250628)
Clyde is a charming 1-year-old tri-colour Jack Russell Terrier mix with a sweet nature and a friendly, easygoing personality. Heās a lovely boy who enjoys the company of other dogs and is polite and social when interacting with them. Clyde shows little interest in cats, so with slow and careful introductions, he may be able to live happily alongside feline friends.
Clyde would likely be suitable for a home with children and would thrive with a family who can offer companionship, gentle guidance, and plenty of love. Heās an affectionate, well-mannered young dog who is ready to settle into his forever home.
š¾ Medical Notes:
Clyde has an abnormality affecting the fifth (outer) digits on his back feet. On veterinary examination, these toes were noted to be shorter than normal, with dry, hairless skin around them. At this stage, the toes are not painful or inflamed, and Clyde is otherwise clinically well and considered suitable for rehoming.
The exact cause of this condition has not yet been determined. Possible causes may include a congenital deformity, previous trauma, or a skin or nail condition. No further diagnostic testing has been performed at this time. While the condition does not currently require treatment, future adopters should be comfortable with ongoing monitoring and understand that veterinary review may be recommended if changes occur.
Clyde is a happy, loving dog who deserves a home that will cherish him for the wonderful companion he is š¶š
š Please note: Photos of your backyard and fencing are required for your application to be considered.
Medical notes
š¾ Medical Notes:
Clyde has an abnormality affecting the fifth (outer) digits on his feet. On veterinary examination, these toes were noted to be shorter than normal, with dry, hairless skin around them. At this stage, the toes are not painful or inflamed, and Clyde is otherwise clinically well and considered suitable for rehoming.
The exact cause of this condition has not yet been determined. Possible causes may include a congenital deformity, previous trauma, or a skin or nail condition. No further diagnostic testing has been performed at this time. While the condition does not currently require treatment, future adopters should be comfortable with ongoing monitoring and understand that veterinary review may be recommended if changes occur
Adoption details
If you are interested in adopting an animal, please complete our online adoption questionnaire:
https://greatershepparton-animal-shelter.app.oneblink.io/forms/12424
Once received a staff member will be in contact to organise a meet and greet if successful.
If you are interested in other animals we have available for adoption, please head to our PetRescue group profile to view all of our animals:
https://www.petrescue.com.au/groups/11011
This pet has been adopted and found love with its new family.
The rescue group has removed this pet and it is no longer available for adoption.
The rescue group is no longer taking adoption applications for this pet.