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Pug (short coat)  : :  Female (spayed)  : :  Baby  : :  Small


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About Petunia

  • Status: Adopted!
  • Adoption Fee: $300.00
  • Species: Dog
  • General Color: Fawn
  • Current Size: 3 Pounds
  • Current Age: 15 Years 10 Months (best estimate)
  • Owner Experience Needed: None
  • Reaction to New People: Friendly
Petunia isan 8 week old puppymill release- she as surrendered by the mill because she is blind in one eye- you would never guess by her behavior she has anything wrong- she loves to play and follow you room to room, she is a happy, silly, fun puppy.
Petunia will be spayed when she reached 5 pounds, we anticipate that to be the middle of April and she will then be ready to go to her forever home- she has been been vet checked, wormed, and UTD on vaccines.
Her adoption fee is $300 and she is being fostered in Olmsted Falls, OH.

Please NOTE: If the dog you are interested in is a puppy mill survivor we ask that you first read our page that explains more of what is involved in adopting a mill dog.

Yes, we adopt out of state, however you MUST be willing to pick up your pet at the foster home. We do NOT ship any of our pets, please do not ask. If interested in adding this wonderful pet to your family please first review Adoption Information and procede to complete the online application.

As our gift to you for adopting a rescued pet, all of NLOL's adoptable pets are sent home with a FREE 30 day Sheltercare insurance policy.

More about Petunia

Good with Dogs, Good with Cats, Good with Kids

Special Needs: Corneal ulcerations The cornea is the transparent layer or 'clear window' of the eye. It is less than 1 mm thick and consists of several complex layers. It is the most sensitive part of the eye and readily reacts to irritants or stimuli from outside the eye. Corneal ulceration is a common eye disease caused by disruption to one or more layers of the cornea. Corneal ulceration can be caused by trauma, a foreign body abrasion, eyelid disease, extra eyelashes, inflammation, infection, poorly fitting eyelids, prominent eyes and dry eye (tear deficiency). It can be made markedly worse by unsupervised use of cortisone eye ointment or drops. Deep corneal ulcers can lead to eye rupture. Petunia suffered a Corneal ulcerations while in the puppy mill, it was left untreated and she now has no vision in her eye- the other eye is fine. We are treating the affected eye with antibiotic ointment to reduce swelling, but she will always be blind in that eye. It doesn't get her down though!

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