About this Dog
Meet Kilo! Sweet Kilo was found as a stray that was microchipped, so shelter staff called the family for reunification. They declined to come for him! Not to worry, we scooped up Kilo on December 16th to become a Frosted Face. He is 8 years old and weighs 62 lbs. Kilo went on a two-week Frosted Fling over the holidays and earned great reviews for being a sweet, well-behaved guest. His Fling Family reports: "Kilo is such a sweet. gentle dog. Look at those soulful eyes! Some highlights from our two weeks with him: Kilo is quite fond of other doggies and took a liking to our two girls. He was so tolerant of our blind girl bumping into and stepping on him. He seemed to really love her. One evening she started yelping and holding her paw up. Kilo ran over to check on her. Once she relaxed he cuddled next to her, and they took a nap together. He is cat friendly, too! He mostly ignored our cat. Kilo loves walks and is great on a leash. We kept the walks to a mile or less due to his arthritis and hind end weakness. He would have happily walked further most times. T wice on walks smaller off leash dogs ran at him barking and he didn't react at all. Such a good boy! Kilo likes to cuddle, loves neck massages, and scratches behind his ears. He does the cutest post-potty zoomies and wiggles in excitement at meal time. He is a typical pitty in that he loves to shoe horn himself into doggie beds 2 sizes too small for his big beefy body. So cute! Kilo is potty trained. He did have a few accidents, but does know to vocalize when he needs to go outside. He does best if taken out on a leash before bed to potty and then not having access to water overnight. Kilo has a sensitive tummy and chicken does not agree with him. He loves Hills d/d salmon & potato for food sensitivities. We soaked the kibble in warm water to make it easier for him to chew and swallow. Kilo is a wonderful dog who deserves lots of love and TLC!" Kilo is back on-site and ready to meet his forever family! Might that be you? To give Kilo a loving forever home, please fill out our placement questionnaire at: www.frostedfacesfoundation.org/apply Learn more about our programs at: www.frostedfacesfoundation.org/family No adoption fees, and we provide free lifetime medical care onsite at FFF Veterinary Hospital. Questions: [email protected]
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Contribute to Kilo's Dogecoin Stash!
100% of Kilo's Dogecoin balance will be sent to whoever adopts Kilo.
About this Dog
Meet Kilo! Sweet Kilo was found as a stray that was microchipped, so shelter staff called the family for reunification. They declined to come for him! Not to worry, we scooped up Kilo on December 16th to become a Frosted Face. He is 8 years old and weighs 62 lbs. Kilo went on a two-week Frosted Fling over the holidays and earned great reviews for being a sweet, well-behaved guest. His Fling Family reports: "Kilo is such a sweet. gentle dog. Look at those soulful eyes! Some highlights from our two weeks with him: Kilo is quite fond of other doggies and took a liking to our two girls. He was so tolerant of our blind girl bumping into and stepping on him. He seemed to really love her. One evening she started yelping and holding her paw up. Kilo ran over to check on her. Once she relaxed he cuddled next to her, and they took a nap together. He is cat friendly, too! He mostly ignored our cat. Kilo loves walks and is great on a leash. We kept the walks to a mile or less due to his arthritis and hind end weakness. He would have happily walked further most times. T wice on walks smaller off leash dogs ran at him barking and he didn't react at all. Such a good boy! Kilo likes to cuddle, loves neck massages, and scratches behind his ears. He does the cutest post-potty zoomies and wiggles in excitement at meal time. He is a typical pitty in that he loves to shoe horn himself into doggie beds 2 sizes too small for his big beefy body. So cute! Kilo is potty trained. He did have a few accidents, but does know to vocalize when he needs to go outside. He does best if taken out on a leash before bed to potty and then not having access to water overnight. Kilo has a sensitive tummy and chicken does not agree with him. He loves Hills d/d salmon & potato for food sensitivities. We soaked the kibble in warm water to make it easier for him to chew and swallow. Kilo is a wonderful dog who deserves lots of love and TLC!" Kilo is back on-site and ready to meet his forever family! Might that be you? To give Kilo a loving forever home, please fill out our placement questionnaire at: www.frostedfacesfoundation.org/apply Learn more about our programs at: www.frostedfacesfoundation.org/family No adoption fees, and we provide free lifetime medical care onsite at FFF Veterinary Hospital. Questions: [email protected]