Dermot

Playful friend

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Location:

Co. Laois

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Breed:

DSH

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Age:

8.5 months

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Sex:

Male

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Uploaded:

June 15, 2024

About Dermot

Dermot was born out at the AES recycling facility. The lovely staff spotted him and his sister and got them into our care when they were only 5 days old and then we got their feral Mammy who came into care with her babies. Dermot is all black apart from a couple of white chest hairs. Dermot is going to be a big boy he loves rubs, especially belly rubs. He was born on October 2nd 2023. He is neutered, vaccinated, microchipped and treated for parasites to adopt, complete the adoption form

Dermot is currently in the care of Laois SPCA

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Country of Origin: Ireland

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The Process

The adoption process at the ISPCA is designed to ensure the best possible match between animals and their prospective adopters.

Step One
Contact us

Contact the member society or animal centre and arrange to visit them. To save time you can complete an application form online, directly from the animal page.

Step Two
Get all the info

The member society or animal centre will give you information on adopting an animal, including the cost, and can help you fill out the right forms.

Step Three
Meet him/her

Following an assessment to match you with the right pet, you can meet the animals and reserve the animal you like.

Step Four
Show us around

A home visit will then be carried out to check your home is suitable for the pet you have chosen.

Step Five
Welcome your new best friend

When all the paperwork and checks are complete – you can take your new pet home! A follow up visit is usually carried out to make sure you and your new pet are happy!

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