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Meet Omen

Meet Omen! He was found as a stray so his exact age is unknown and he clearly had a difficult start in life. He can be very nervous about new people, places and things so any potential adopter should be prepared to take several meets to let him warm up to you. Once he's warmed up he's very energetic, playful and affectionate. His favorite toys are anything he can pick up and carry around in his mouth and squeak! He'd prefer any affection be on his terms (Don't pick me up please!) and can be choosy with his doggie friends so a doggie meet would be required as part of the adoption process. Don't let his name fool you, he's a sweet loveable man, but needs an experienced adopter capable of providing him with safety, security, and comfort. Interested in taking this little energizer boy home? NO Children under 17 years, No Cats. Interested , Apply to meet him today!

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Omen

BreedTerrier, Yorkshire/MixSexMaleAge9 years
  • Senior status confirmed
  • Last checked 7/7/2026

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Shelter & rescue

SPCA of Anne Arundel County
1815 Bay Ridge AvenueAnnapolis, MD 21403

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