Buford is a big boy with arresting eyes that pierce right through you. His shaggy dark coat and tall stature paint a beautiful picture. We think that he is likely a livestock guardian dog/herding breed mix. He is slow to warm up, but once his faith has been placed in you, it is unshakeable. He strongly prefers women but will adjust to men if given enough patience.
About a year and a half ago, Buford began showing up at his Good Samaritan's home, at this point still a puppy, and slowly allowed himself to be tamed. He spent time between two properties, making friends with dogs, children, and anyone else. However, the time for him to find his own home has come! He has spent long enough outside, with no family to call his own, and boy is he ready to claim his special someone.
Buford was actually adopted in May, but unfortunately he was not taken care of well by the adopter and had to come back to the facility. During that space of time, he stayed for about a month in a foster parent's home, and we learned a lot about him! He does great with other dogs, male and female, and is learning to listen to body language and be respectful. He is housebroken too. He can be prone to separation anxiety, but as long as he is not alone in a home, he's got perfect manners.
Buford is a great example of what we call a "velcro" dog-- he cannot physically get close enough to you. Observant and loyal, he tempers his seriousness and focus on his job with lots of sheppy silliness and personality. Talkative and playful, he's so much fun to spend time with. He's also got pretty fantastic leash manners! He will play fetch but just as much prefers to romp around and wrestle. He is enthusiastic about meeting and playing with other dogs. With admirable and enduring optimism, Buford would do best with a tolerant dog, or one who is equally as playful.
Buford's best home situation would be someone who is either home all of the time or has some know-how with regards to following a separation anxiety counter conditioning protocol. He is very trainable but does struggle with separation anxiety and can be destructive under stressful circumstances. His foster also felt that he showed some promise as a service dog -- he is attentive and alert to his handler and has some inherent public access manners and leash manners -- quiet, polite, doesn't pull, ignores everyone but the handler, no accidents. His aversion to older men is likely easily worked through.
Prepare for this handsome guy to steal your heart, first with his good looks and then immediately afterward with his ridiculously charming and buoyant joy and goofiness.
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Buford is a big boy with arresting eyes that pierce right through you. His shaggy dark coat and tall stature paint a beautiful picture. We think that he is likely a livestock guardian dog/herding breed mix. He is slow to warm up, but once his faith has been placed in you, it is unshakeable. He strongly prefers women but will adjust to men if given enough patience.
About a year and a half ago, Buford began showing up at his Good Samaritan's home, at this point still a puppy, and slowly allowed himself to be tamed. He spent time between two properties, making friends with dogs, children, and anyone else. However, the time for him to find his own home has come! He has spent long enough outside, with no family to call his own, and boy is he ready to claim his special someone.
Buford was actually adopted in May, but unfortunately he was not taken care of well by the adopter and had to come back to the facility. During that space of time, he stayed for about a month in a foster parent's home, and we learned a lot about him! He does great with other dogs, male and female, and is learning to listen to body language and be respectful. He is housebroken too. He can be prone to separation anxiety, but as long as he is not alone in a home, he's got perfect manners.
Buford is a great example of what we call a "velcro" dog-- he cannot physically get close enough to you. Observant and loyal, he tempers his seriousness and focus on his job with lots of sheppy silliness and personality. Talkative and playful, he's so much fun to spend time with. He's also got pretty fantastic leash manners! He will play fetch but just as much prefers to romp around and wrestle. He is enthusiastic about meeting and playing with other dogs. With admirable and enduring optimism, Buford would do best with a tolerant dog, or one who is equally as playful.
Buford's best home situation would be someone who is either home all of the time or has some know-how with regards to following a separation anxiety counter conditioning protocol. He is very trainable but does struggle with separation anxiety and can be destructive under stressful circumstances. His foster also felt that he showed some promise as a service dog -- he is attentive and alert to his handler and has some inherent public access manners and leash manners -- quiet, polite, doesn't pull, ignores everyone but the handler, no accidents. His aversion to older men is likely easily worked through.
Prepare for this handsome guy to steal your heart, first with his good looks and then immediately afterward with his ridiculously charming and buoyant joy and goofiness.
If you are interested in one of our adoptable pets you can come by the Adoption Center and fill out an application, download one from our website, or submit a request to receive one by email. Once your application has been reviewed and approved we will have you and your potential new pet meet and greet. If you would like to adopt a dog we also ask that you bring along your current dogs to meet with them also!
If there are no reservations on either party, the adoption contract will be signed and you will get to take your new family member home.
Email adopt.ffaa@gmail.com for current adoption fees.
All animals are spayed or neutered before adoption, have age appropriate vaccinations, and are microchipped.
If you are interested in one of our adoptable pets you can come by the Adoption Center and fill out an application, download one from our website, or submit a request to receive one by email. Once your application has been reviewed and approved we will have you and your potential new pet meet and greet. If you would like to adopt a dog we also ask that you bring along your current dogs to meet with them also!
If there are no reservations on either party, the adoption contract will be signed and you will get to take your new family member home.
Email adopt.ffaa@gmail.com for current adoption fees.
All animals are spayed or neutered before adoption, have age appropriate vaccinations, and are microchipped.
All of our adoptable animals are available to be seen at the Faithful Friends Adoption Center located in Neosho, MO! We are open Wednesday, Thursday & Friday 12PM-6PM and Saturday & Sunday 10AM-4PM. We are closed to the public on Monday and Tuesday.
Please call in advance if you are driving from a distance to ensure that the animal you would like to adopt is still available!
All of our adoptable animals are available to be seen at the Faithful Friends Adoption Center located in Neosho, MO! We are open Wednesday, Thursday & Friday 12PM-6PM and Saturday & Sunday 10AM-4PM. We are closed to the public on Monday and Tuesday.
Please call in advance if you are driving from a distance to ensure that the animal you would like to adopt is still available!
More about this shelter
Faithful Friends Animal Advocates, Inc is a non-profit organization commited to helping our community become a place where animals are treated with kindness and respect. Further, we want to be a voice for the welfare of animals in our community through various avenues.
People
The organization is comprised of volunteers who meet nearly weekly to organize events in order that we may serve the community successfully. There are many different opportunities to volunteer and donate time or financial gifts. If you are at all interested or know someone who would like to support our efforts, please contact us.
Faithful Friends Animal Advocates, Inc is a non-profit organization commited to helping our community become a place where animals are treated with kindness and respect. Further, we want to be a voice for the welfare of animals in our community through various avenues.
People
The organization is comprised of volunteers who meet nearly weekly to organize events in order that we may serve the community successfully. There are many different opportunities to volunteer and donate time or financial gifts. If you are at all interested or know someone who would like to support our efforts, please contact us.
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