Meet William Gatlin
Adoption Donation $399 Located: New England (Transportation costs included to the Northeast , plz ask for more details ) Age: approx 12 years old Weight: 9 lbs. William is a long-haired Chihuahua mix,. He's loving the attention and affection he's getting in foster care, and his perfect day will include little walks, not too far as he has a little limp, and some arthritis. He also has been newly diagnosed with a heart murmur, hypertension and chronic cardiac cough. He also leaks some urine He is on 3 medications daily He gets along beautifully with other dogs, but would also be happy as an only pet. He can be a very quirky and it fits his personality, a proud guy. Every thing on his terms a quiet low energy home would be perfect. He can be unpredictable, and is not always cooperative. He needs a special adopter that accepts him as he is. If you are interested in adopting me, please fill out an application on our website www.fohari.org and email my foster parent for more information: yukon9321@gmail.com Please verify the location and readiness of this dog with us. Because we save lives from various locations through out the United States, some dogs may not be in New England yet, nor ready for immediate adoption.
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- Senior status confirmed
- Last checked 6/29/2026
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