Carolina Dog Puppy for sale in Westlake, Maryland


Rehoming my parentss dog
Listing Type
Pet for Sale
Listing ID
:641539
Location
:Westlake, Montgomery County, Maryland
Published
:30+ days ago
Breeder
Listing Description
Need to rehome my elderly parents' dog, Cleo, a lovely, mostly quiet dog, because of a medical problem in the family. 7 years old, fully vaccinated, and healthy
Must go to a loving home. No adoption fee.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) about Rehoming Cleo
1. Why is Cleo being rehomed?
Cleo is being rehomed due to a medical problem in her owner's family. It's essential to ensure she goes to a loving and caring environment where she can thrive.
2. How old is Cleo?
Cleo is 7 years old and has been a beloved companion in her family.
3. Is Cleo healthy?
Yes, Cleo is fully vaccinated and has been regularly checked for health issues. She is healthy and ready for her new home.
4. What type of breed is Cleo?
Cleo is a Carolina Dog, known for their loyalty and gentle temperament.
5. Does Cleo have any special needs?
Cleo does not have any special needs and is a mostly quiet dog, making her suitable for various living situations.
6. Is there an adoption fee for Cleo?
There is no adoption fee for Cleo; we simply want her to go to a loving home where she will be well cared for.
7. Where is Cleo located?
Cleo is currently located in Westlake, Montgomery County, Maryland, United States.
8. What type of home is suitable for Cleo?
Cleo would thrive in a home where she gets plenty of attention, love, and care. Ideally, a family or individual who can provide her with a comfortable and secure environment would be perfect.
9. How can I meet Cleo?
Please follow the listing guidelines to arrange a meet-and-greet. It's essential for both you and Cleo to feel comfortable with each other before making a commitment.
10. Can I adopt Cleo if I have other pets?
Cleo may adapt to other pets, but it’s important to consider her personality and the dynamics of your current pets. A meet-and-greet can help determine compatibility.
























