Meet Kent
Meet Kent, a 10-year-old terrier mix weighing 26 pounds, but don't tell him he's a senior. This playful guy still has plenty of pep in his step and approaches life with enthusiasm, personality, and a smile that can brighten anyone's day. Kent is a volunteer favorite, and it's easy to see why. He loves spending time with people, happily hanging out in the lobby soaking up attention from everyone he meets. He's friendly with everyone he meets, enjoys leisurely walks, and is a wonderful walking companion. One of his favorite pastimes is rolling around in the grass, followed by a well-earned nap on his cozy bed. While Kent loves humans, he'd prefer to be the only dog in the home so he can have all of your attention to himself. In return, you'll get a loyal, entertaining companion with a big heart and an even bigger personality. If you're looking for a fun-loving friend who still has plenty of adventures left to share, Kent may be your perfect match. His adoption fee is sponsored. There is a $15 fee for rabies registration for McLean County residents. He has been neutered, microchipped, vaccinated, heartworm checked, dewormed, and is on flea and heartworm preventatives. For information about this dog's breed(s), visit: http://www.dogbreedinfo.com/abc.htm To fill out our adoption application, go to: http://fs16.formsite.com/WishBoneCanineRescue/adoptionapplication/index.html
Could Kent be your senior soulmate?
Reach out to Wish Bone Canine Rescue and mention Kent’s name — they’ll confirm availability and walk you through next steps.
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- Senior status confirmed
- Last checked 7/12/2026
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