
CLEMENT
Australian Cattle Dog/Blue Heeler · Baby · Male · Small
Statesville, NC
Hey, friend! CLEMENT here.
I'm still young and full of beans, with a whole lot of love (and a few zoomies) saved up for the right person.
I'd love to meet you. But if I'm not quite the one, maybe you could do me one tiny favor — print my bio and pop it up somewhere a future best friend might spot it. Who knows, I might see you at the park someday! Either way, thank you for stopping by and giving me a moment. It really did mean a lot. — CLEMENT 🐾
The rescue’s notes on CLEMENT
Meet Clement â From Stray Puppy to Someoneâs Whole WorldThis sweet little one was discovered when his finder stepped outside to walk her dogs and heard what sounded like crying coming from underneath her vehicle. That is where she found Clement, all alone and with no clue how he came to be there. With her dogs not being fans of sharing their mom, an Animal Control Officer arrived to assist and safely transported Clement to the shelter.Sadly, he was not microchipped and had no ID tag to help us contact a family, if he had one. As with all strays, he appeared on our website during his stray hold and waited safely in his own kennel for a family to find him in person â but no one ever came. Now, Clement is ready to leave his past behind and begin a brand-new chapter⦠from stray to cherished family member.We wish you could see this cutie in person, because even though he is adorable in this picture, it does not do justice to just how cute he truly is.Because he was a stray, we cannot share details about his life prior to arriving here, and we also do not know how he does with cats or children. As always, we recommend meet-and-greets with other dogs and children to help ensure a great match for everyone, along with continued slow introductions once you bring your new pet home.If you are able to provide the loving, patient, and caring forever home that Clement needs to grow from puppy to beloved family member, please come meet him in person.All adoptable dogs and puppies are spayed/neutered, microchipped, and up to date on age-appropriate vaccines and preventatives. Adopters should establish veterinary care after adoption to maintain their new petâs health.The 3-3-3 Rule:⢠3 Days to decompress⢠3 Weeks to learn routines⢠3 Months to build trustAdoption Fee: 80430 Bristol Drive, Statesville, NC 28677 Adoption Hours:⢠MonâFri: 12â5 PM⢠Sat: 11 AMâ2 PMWe are a first come, first served, in-person adoption center.Clement / A3189682 months old ⢠Neutered male ⢠18.30 pounds#adoptfromicas #myicasrescue
CLEMENT is listed by Iredell County Animal Services and Control Department in Statesville, NC. Adoptions are handled directly by the rescue.
Adopt CLEMENT →(704) 878-5424
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