Breed: | St. Bernard mix |
Birthdate: | January 14, 2025 |
Sex: | female |
Housebroken: | yes |
Good with other dogs: | yes |
Good with kids: | Untested but likely good with children 12 years or older |
Good with cats: | unkown |
Special needs: | none |
ABOUT ROBIN
Three puppies, two males named Tommy Boy and Trouble, and one female named Robin, were found as strays and taken to a kill shelter in Orange County. Tommy Boy and Robin both had parvo and Trouble had a fractured back leg. The AALOC team knew these young dogs didn’t stand a chance with their medical issues and would be euthanized, so a volunteer pulled them out of the kill shelter to receive the medical attention they needed and the chance to find forever homes at AALOC. We believe all three puppies are St. Bernard mixes but based on their current size we don’t feel they will grow as large as full-bred St. Bernard dogs.
Robin was treated for his parvo and has fully recovered. Robin is full of playful puppy energy, but she is calmer and gentler than her brother siblings. Robin is just a sweetheart that loves attention and pets. She is tri-color - black, brown and white - with the St. Bernard signature eyes that are ringed in black.
Please apply to adopt Robin. Once your application is reviewed and approved we will contact you to make an appointment to visit us at AALOC to meet Robin and get to know her a bit. For more information on adoption policies click here to view our dog adoption requirements.
Donation of $165 for dog adoption includes spay/neuter, vaccinations, and a microchip. Applications require a veterinary reference and home visit (in Orange County, CA).