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Keegan The Pup Is Ready For Adoption In Bethesda
Meet Keegan the pup — a lovable Lab and Shepherd mix at Best Dawg Rescue in Bethesda.
BETHESDA, MD — If you're thinking about adopting a furry friend, consider a local non-profit like Best Dawg Rescue in Bethesda. The rescue group focuses on providing at-risk dogs in local shelters a forever home.
Best Dawg Rescue saves injured, ill, neglected, starved and unwanted pups in the community and often restores their health until they are ready for adoption. Some dogs need medical care or TLC to bring out their personalities, but others are ready to adopt, like Keegan, a Lab/Shepherd mix.
Keegan’s intelligent and trusting eyes melt into you. Keegan can adapt to any home – with kids of any age, another dog, even cats. He is eight months old and 44 pounds. He is crate- and house-trained, and his talents – like catching treats – will delight you.
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The adorable pup is wonderful, but needs a work-at-home adopter who has a 6-foot high backyard fence that Keegan won’t be tempted to jump while doing laps. Yes, Keegan is quite an athlete. Most young dogs have energy to burn, but eventually mellow into couch potatoes.
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>> See Keegan's full profile here.
Please ask about Keegan to find out when he will be at an upcoming adoption show. Best DawgRescue’s weekly Saturday adoption shows are posted on their website here. Note that “DAWG” places dogs in the metropolitan D.C. area and that pre-applications ensure dogs will be at adoption shows applicants can attend.
For more information on Keegan, or any of the other wonderful DAWG dogs, please submit an online application. There is no obligation. Once your application is received, a DAWG volunteer will contact you.
Need help? Email DAWG at dawg@dawg-rescue.org.
Photos via DAWG
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