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My basic info
Breed
Mixed Breed (Large)
Color
Black
Age
8 years 8 months old, Senior
Size
Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg) (when grown)
Weight
–
Sex
Male
Pet ID
18766
My details
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Onyx recently went on a Dog Day Out and here's what his DDO buddy had to say!
"Meet Onyx, an eight-year-old neutered male Pittie who is about 67 lbs. This adorable guy is all about affection - he lives for pets, hugs and head scritches. We spent a beautiful sunny Dog's Day Out with a long walk and chilling out in the backyard:
- He's a little hesitant about jumping up in the backseat - he's willing, just has a bit of trouble doing so gracefully. But once in, he's good to go; either lying down or watching out the window as you head on down the road.
- On the greenway, he was happy to walk along at a leisurely pace. He was very patient when we stopped to bird watch and/or do some wildflower identification. He showed only mild interest in other dogs, walkers or runners.
- At home, he enjoyed a doggie fro-yo on the patio and then explored the backyard before taking an afternoon nap in the sun. He frequently checks in with you for some affection, and he leans on ya while your loving him up. He knows sits (especially when there is a treat involved) and shake - we're certain he could learn even more commands. He also likes to play with a ball, mostly chasing and chewing them."
2nd DDO:
"In all honesty, if my house was slightly bigger Onyx would of just walked right into my house forever after our DDO.
Onyx is:
- an absolute love bug
- wonderful in the car
This guy wasn't phased by anything our day including: geese, ducks, 30+bikes at once, dogs, teenagers on zip lines, people, motorized scooters, and a bath.
This senior fella is anxiously waiting to meet his forever (or foster) home.
TLDR: onyx is perfect and you should adopt him"
Onyx really enjoys the company of people, so he will lean against you hard for pets meaning he could potentially knock over a toddler. He's never shown an ounce of aggression but older children who don't mind being a leaning post for our sweet boy would be best!
Onyx has been in a crate before. He would heavily pant and whine, but did not try to break out. We feel he could be crate trained, but he also has not been destructive when left out alone.
Onyx has had positive experiences with other dogs and prefers calmer, less energetic dogs opposed to overly playful dogs. He mostly acts indifferent towards other dogs. As always, we strongly recommend bringing any resident dogs to the shelter for a meet and greet with potential new family members to be sure it's a good match. If bringing a dog for a meet and greet, please bring proof of up to date rabies, bordetella, and DHPP vaccines.
If you are interested in meeting Onyx please contact Foster Coordinator Stephanie at (336) 937-1867 to schedule an appointment. You should receive a response text or call in 24-48 hours!
Onyx recently went on a Dog Day Out and here's what his DDO buddy had to say!
"Meet Onyx, an eight-year-old neutered male Pittie who is about 67 lbs. This adorable guy is all about affection - he lives for pets, hugs and head scritches. We spent a beautiful sunny Dog's Day Out with a long walk and chilling out in the backyard:
- He's a little hesitant about jumping up in the backseat - he's willing, just has a bit of trouble doing so gracefully. But once in, he's good to go; either lying down or watching out the window as you head on down the road.
- On the greenway, he was happy to walk along at a leisurely pace. He was very patient when we stopped to bird watch and/or do some wildflower identification. He showed only mild interest in other dogs, walkers or runners.
- At home, he enjoyed a doggie fro-yo on the patio and then explored the backyard before taking an afternoon nap in the sun. He frequently checks in with you for some affection, and he leans on ya while your loving him up. He knows sits (especially when there is a treat involved) and shake - we're certain he could learn even more commands. He also likes to play with a ball, mostly chasing and chewing them."
2nd DDO:
"In all honesty, if my house was slightly bigger Onyx would of just walked right into my house forever after our DDO.
Onyx is:
- an absolute love bug
- wonderful in the car
This guy wasn't phased by anything our day including: geese, ducks, 30+bikes at once, dogs, teenagers on zip lines, people, motorized scooters, and a bath.
This senior fella is anxiously waiting to meet his forever (or foster) home.
TLDR: onyx is perfect and you should adopt him"
Onyx really enjoys the company of people, so he will lean against you hard for pets meaning he could potentially knock over a toddler. He's never shown an ounce of aggression but older children who don't mind being a leaning post for our sweet boy would be best!
Onyx has been in a crate before. He would heavily pant and whine, but did not try to break out. We feel he could be crate trained, but he also has not been destructive when left out alone.
Onyx has had positive experiences with other dogs and prefers calmer, less energetic dogs opposed to overly playful dogs. He mostly acts indifferent towards other dogs. As always, we strongly recommend bringing any resident dogs to the shelter for a meet and greet with potential new family members to be sure it's a good match. If bringing a dog for a meet and greet, please bring proof of up to date rabies, bordetella, and DHPP vaccines.
If you are interested in meeting Onyx please contact Foster Coordinator Stephanie at (336) 937-1867 to schedule an appointment. You should receive a response text or call in 24-48 hours!
We recommend that your current pets are up to date on all of their vaccines before bringing home your new pet.
Additional adoption info
All dog and cat adoptions include age appropriate vaccines, rabies vaccines, microchip, spay/neuter, full body checkup, and flea and tick treatment.
If the dog or cat you choose to adopt is already spayed or neutered, they can go home the same day; otherwise, the spay/neuter surgery is scheduled when you adopt, and you can pick up your new pet after the surgery.
If you have any questions about our adoption process, please visit us at http://guilfordanimalservices.com or email Arryn at svalitzski@guilfordcountync.gov
Thank you for considering adoption. We are so happy that you are planning to join the GCAS Family!
All dog and cat adoptions include age appropriate vaccines, rabies vaccines, microchip, spay/neuter, full body checkup, and flea and tick treatment.
If the dog or cat you choose to adopt is already spayed or neutered, they can go home the same day; otherwise, the spay/neuter surgery is scheduled when you adopt, and you can pick up your new pet after the surgery.
If you have any questions about our adoption process, please visit us at http://guilfordanimalservices.com or email Arryn at svalitzski@guilfordcountync.gov
Thank you for considering adoption. We are so happy that you are planning to join the GCAS Family!
Go meet their pets
The Guilford County Animal Shelter is located at 980 Guilford College Rd. in Greensboro, NC. We are open for adoptions 12-4pm any day except for Tuesdays. For more information please visit http://guilfordanimalservices.com
Follow our Facebook page (Facebook) to find out about our adoption events.
The Guilford County Animal Shelter is located at 980 Guilford College Rd. in Greensboro, NC. We are open for adoptions 12-4pm any day except for Tuesdays. For more information please visit http://guilfordanimalservices.com
Follow our Facebook page (Facebook) to find out about our adoption events.
More about this shelter
The Guilford County Animal Shelter is the only public shelter in Guilford County. We are a professional, caring organization devoted to saving the lives of lost, abandoned and surrendered animals of Guilford County, N.C. We strive to humanely care for all the animals and work diligently to return lost animals to their owners.
We are committed to making every adoption of every animal a positive, permanent experience for both the animals and the pet owner. We work collaboratively with other rescue organizations to help place specific dogs, cats, livestock, exotic and wildlife. We also conduct community awareness programs on pet care and responsibility, as well as pet therapy at senior residence homes.
GCAS is committed to every animal that arrives at our facility. Our staff is devoted to treating every animal with a curable illness in order to help it get adopted. We are proud to have a 97% success rate with dogs and a 78% success rate with cats.
We are a proud adoption partner of Pets for Patriots, a nationally operating 501(c)(3) charity saving lives through companion pet adoption for United States veterans.
The Guilford County Animal Shelter is the only public shelter in Guilford County. We are a professional, caring organization devoted to saving the lives of lost, abandoned and surrendered animals of Guilford County, N.C. We strive to humanely care for all the animals and work diligently to return lost animals to their owners.
We are committed to making every adoption of every animal a positive, permanent experience for both the animals and the pet owner. We work collaboratively with other rescue organizations to help place specific dogs, cats, livestock, exotic and wildlife. We also conduct community awareness programs on pet care and responsibility, as well as pet therapy at senior residence homes.
GCAS is committed to every animal that arrives at our facility. Our staff is devoted to treating every animal with a curable illness in order to help it get adopted. We are proud to have a 97% success rate with dogs and a 78% success rate with cats.
We are a proud adoption partner of Pets for Patriots, a nationally operating 501(c)(3) charity saving lives through companion pet adoption for United States veterans.
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