Meet This Week’s Available Pet!

Meet Edward

Name: Edward
Breed: Spaniel, American Cocker / Mix
Gender: Male
Size: Medium
Age: 4 years, 1 month
ID #: 13901207

Meet Edward, a 4-year old Cocker Spaniel mix! 

Edward is a handsome guy who would love to curl up at your feet or join you on a jaunt around the block. Edward was brought to the Seattle Humane Society when his family could no longer care for him. Edward had a skin condition that his owners could not afford to treat. Edward spent some time with a foster family, receiving treatment for his skin and he is now ready for a home of his own. Come meet Edward today at the Seattle Humane Society!

As with all of our dogs, Edward has been neutered, micro-chipped, vaccinated and behavior tested. He will go home with a certificate for an examination by a King County veterinarian and an identification tag. PLUS, most dog adoptions include six weeks of training in one of our on-campus dog behavior courses – a great way to start off on the right paw!

Introduce to children of all ages. Resident dogs are required to visit with Edward prior to adoption. Introduce to cats.

 

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