Pet of the Week: Abbott

Becky's Pet Care

This is a sponsored post from Becky’s Pet Care, a professional pet care service in Northern Virginia.

Meet Abbott, a handsome little Tibetan Terrier mix.

Here is what his friends at Safe Haven Puppy Rescue have to say about him:

Abbott is a 1-year-old Tibetan Terrier mix that weighs 15 pounds. This boy is cuteness overload. He is incredibly sweet, loving and friendly; loves other dogs and absolutely loves all people!

Abbott is a precious little boy who would love nothing more than a family to love and a home to call his own. Can you give Abbott his forever home?

Abbott is up to date on all vaccines, is micro-chipped and has been neutered. His adoption fee is $350.

This boy is going to bring lots of joy to some lucky family.

Are you and Abbott a match? If so, let us know and our sponsor, Becky’s Pet Care, will send you some treats and prizes.

Want your pet to be considered for the Reston Pet of the Week?

Email [email protected] with a 2-3 paragraph bio and at least 3-4 horizontally-oriented photos of your pet. Each week’s winner receives a sample of dog or cat treats from our sponsor, Becky’s Pet Care, along with $100 in Becky’s Bucks.

Becky’s Pet Care, the winner of three Angie’s List Super Service Awards and the National Association of Professional Pet Sitters’ 2013 Business of the Year, provides professional dog walking and pet sitting services in Reston and Northern Virginia.

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