Samantha (Sam, Sammie) arrived last month at her foster home after showing up at the NYCACC. Because she was lactating they thought she was ready to give birth and asked if we could take her. How could we say no? Sam arrived and she was super scared, she was also not pregnant (which we determined after a few weeks of no pups, and a vet-confirmed x-ray). Instead, we believe she was post partum, had already given birth and then somehow ended up as a stray in NYC. Hmmmm. She is barely a puppy herself. Sam is extremely sweet, but she is also quite timid. Her foster is working with her to become more social and less scared and Sam is making progress. However, Sam will need a family prepared to work with a shy dog. Sam is very good with the cats in her foster home and would be ok with friendly dogs, and older kids who can show Sam calm and gentle behavior. She really is the sweetest! Pet overpopulation, animal surrenders, and abandonment are at an all-time high, with donations, fosters and support at an all-time low. We are so happy to be able to save Samantha and give her a safe spot. Thanks for helping us, help her. All of our animals are examined by a veterinarian, given age-appropriate vaccinations, de-wormed, microchipped, spayed or neutered, heart-worm tested, and treated if necessary. Vet references and a home/family visit are required, and an adoption fee applies. Transport options are available within our area of operation, including Pennsylvania, the tri-state area, and New England. Please note we do not adopt animals into Canada. Visit www.pmarinc.org for more information, and to fill out an application.
Broome County
Binghamton, New York 13902
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