This is Amos! For no fault of his own, he recently was returned to Eastern Shore Regional Animal Control after the adoptive family’s first dog took a dislike to him. So Amos now is available again to a lucky adopter. Amos is a big baby, says Cpl. Sue Burdge. A shepherd mix and around three years old, he loves people, dogs, kids and is fine with cats.

He is well-behaved and already has been vaccinated, tested negative for heartworms and started on preventive treatment. He’s ready to go home with a new family for Christmas!
To adopt Amos, call/text Cpl. Sue Burdge at 757.710.5364, or call the Eastern Shore Regional Animal Control Facility at 757.787.7091 to fill out an application.


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