Raji - Available Now!
Raji - Available Now!
Meet Raji, the charming 12 lb Pomeranian mix with a big personality! Raji was a local stray who came to us, and while he may be a little shy at first, he quickly warms up with the help of some tasty treats. Once he gets to know you, he’s all about love, affection, and of course, a bit of sass—just like any true Pom!
Raji is a bit larger than the typical Pomeranian, but he still packs all the fun, energy, and charm you’d expect from this breed. He’s great with other dogs of all sizes and does well with kids, making him a wonderful addition to any family or home with other pets.
At 2-3 years young, Raji is ready to bring his playful spirit and affectionate nature to a forever home. If you’re looking for a sweet, loving companion who might need a little patience at first, Raji could be the perfect match for you. Consider giving this handsome boy a chance to steal your heart!
My Medical History
My Medical History
I am/will be up to date on all vaccinations including Rabies, DHLPP, and Bordetella. I have been microchipped (registered to the rescue for life), and have been to the vet for a full exam. I have been tested for Heartworm and 3 other tick-based illnesses.
My Adoption Includes
My Adoption Includes
My adoption fee includes my spay/neuter, all vaccinations (rabies, dhlpp and bordetella), microchip with lifetime registration to the rescue, HW4dx test for heartworm and the 3 tick borne illnesses, flea/tick prevention, spay, full health exam, health certificate, collar and tag, tote bag, harness, leash, 6 months of heartworm prevention, and premium dog food to get her started in her new home. All of our adoptions include a two week trial period in which any of our animals can be returned for a full refund. After the trial if at any time the animal needs to be rehome they must be returned to rescue.
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The information listed on this website are based on our best estimates and assessments. Due to the limitations in identifying breeds with complete certainty, all information should be considered as approximate and not definitive.