Fritz von Neuter

Fritz von Neuter was a stray whose time ran out at the Missoula shelter. He was an adult, intact male, that was very small. Fritz was placed into rescue and then into foster care where his foster family fell madly in love with him. He’s now the smallest member of their shorthair family and is living the good life.

Special thanks to the Missoula Animal Shelter that provided a $60 neuter certificate for his placement.

  • Adopted 11/03
  • 05/04“We took Fritz for a visit to a field trial this weekend. He showed a great deal of interest in the game birds and didn’t seem to be bothered by the guns in the distance. He was well behaved on the stake out and greeted all the other dogs and their owners. We’re going to start some training with him this summer, slowly and at his own pace. He’s just an all-around great dog. We adore him!”
  • 01/04“Fritz is a delightful, well mannered, gentle soul. It is impossible to imagine that he was dumped to fend for himself. He is cute, playful and full of personality. He’s showing great hunting potential, if we can get him out of bed (our bed) that early in the morning! Sorry Fritz, they don’t make beds any larger than king size!”

“We’ve fostered many rescue dogs over the years and while it breaks our hearts to see them go, we know that they go to wonderful families. This guy came into our home and stole our hearts as well as our other dogs’ and even our cat’s hearts. We knew he had found his new home, with us!”