
Barry
Labrador Retriever
Age
1 year 11 months
Gender
male
Size
Medium
Weight
40.00 lbs
Age
1 year 11 months
Gender
male
Size
Medium
Weight
40.00 lbs
Shelby Zinkosky
Pet Owner
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About Barry
This is my pup, Barry. He will be two years old in September. He is a great dog and super friendly with everyone and loves to play. He is pretty high energy but a good boy and LOVES cuddling, leaning on you and playing with his toys on top of you. He’s quite a character but has so much love to give. He is a great dog. On another note though, he has really bad allergies and I cannot keep up with the costs unfortunately. His allergies are not those that make him itch real bad but more so he gets yeast infections in his ears from his allergies that will make them stink really bad. I took him to the vet twice for this issue, the last time I took him I spent $240 for a months supply of allergy pills and antibiotics and treatment for his ears and bought the $70 dog food they recommended. About three weeks in to the allergy pills his ears got infected again. New owner will need to take him to the vet immediately as I do not have the funds to treat it this time. He does not bark much either.
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