At a glance

Meet Abandoned white dog

Pet typeDog
Breed / typeMixed
Age1 year 5 months
GenderMale
SizeSmall
VaccinatedYes
Neutered / spayedNo
LocationTrivandrum

About

About Abandoned white dog

He is found on the streets with belt and leash probably abandoned or lost dog
Searched for his owners couldn't find
Male dog mixed breed
1.2 -1.5 yrs of age
Very friendly and playful dog
Can adapt very easily
He has nowhere to go now
Anybody who is willing to adopt please help me as it's in a very urgent
I cannot take care more than a period as I have to leave this place and it would be left on streets
Please contact
70235314444
Mail gowrivinod2003@gmail.com

Health & care

Health information

VaccinatedYes
Neutered / spayedNo

Medical conditions

Nil

Rehoming

Why Abandoned white dog needs a home

Abandoned dog

Location

Trivandrum

Approximate area only. Contact the lister for the exact meeting location.

Interested?

Talk to Abandoned white dog's lister

Ask questions, arrange a meeting and make sure the pet is the right fit for your home.

Helpful answers

FAQs about adopting Dog

Can I return the dog if things don’t work out?

Most rescuers accept returns because they want the dog safe. Always discuss this upfront.

Will I get support after adoption?

Yes, many rescuers stay in touch to help with questions or challenges.

Do I need previous experience to adopt a dog?

No. First-time adopters are welcome, and rescuers will guide you with training and routine advice.

Are all dogs vaccinated before adoption?

Most are, but always check the pet’s profile or confirm with the rescuer.

Can I adopt a dog if I live in an apartment?

Yes. Many breeds do well in flats as long as they get daily walks and play.

How do I prepare my home for a new dog?

Create a safe space with bedding, bowls, toys, and remove hazards (wires, toxic plants).

What should I feed my adopted dog?

Start with what the rescuer has been feeding, then gradually switch if needed. Quality dog food and fresh water are essentials.

Will the dog be house-trained?

Some are, some aren’t. Patience and consistency with training work wonders.