Thorn
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Thorn
AvailableThorn is a 16-week-old female dog, estimated to grow into a medium-sized companion weighing between 50-60 lbs. She boasts a short coat in shades of yellow, tan, and fawn. Although not house trained yet, Thorn is up to date on vaccinations and will receive her required spay when the time is right. Located in Richmond, VA, she's still in her baby phase, ready to learn and grow with the right family.
About Thorn
Meet Thorn! This sweet girl came to us from a shelter in southwest Virginia, where she spent a month waiting for a second chance. At just 16 weeks old, she’s still a bit shy. Thorn would thrive in a home with another dog to help build her confidence. She's great with nail trims, gets along well with dogs, and pays little attention to cats, making her a suitable companion for various household dynamics. A good car rider, she enjoys traveling too. Thorn is fostered in Richmond, VA, and is up to date on age-appropriate vaccinations. She has been dewormed and is on monthly preventatives. Her adoption fee of $375 covers core vaccinations, a microchip, and the required spay when she gets a bit older. We emphasize the importance of ongoing training and socialization for all adopters. This lovely pup is not yet house trained but is eager to learn with the right guidance. It’s important to note that spaying will be scheduled when the time is right, and we require adopters to be within a reasonable distance of Richmond or Virginia Beach. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
Adoption Fee
$375Payment after application.
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Questions about Thorn
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Thorn, a mixed-breed dog, would do well in a variety of living environments but thrives in homes where she can feel safe and develop her confidence.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Thorn enjoys outdoor activities, so a home with a secure yard or easy access to parks would be ideal for her development.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Thorn can be a good match for families with children, especially if the kids are taught how to interact gently and respectfully with her.











