🐾 Meet Colt: Your New Best Friend! 🐾
Introducing Colt, a laid-back 3-year-old Pitt who’s just looking for a couch of his very own! Colt is one of the easiest-going boys in the shelter, never making a peep or bothering anyone or anything. Even when he sees kittens playing, he simply looks and continues on his way, making it possible for him to be introduced to a new cat sibling in his forever home!
Colt’s easygoing nature extends to everything he does, including his walks. He’s never in a rush and is always ready for a break when you are, making him perfect for a home that enjoys more family time rather than hiking adventures. He’s not a chewer and would much rather you surprise him with a new blanket than a toy!
One thing Colt loves is treats, and he’s just as gentle taking them, so there’s no need to worry if your toddler slips him some cheese now and then. Colt is unbothered by any of the dogs in the shelter, whether they’re male, female, young, or old. While he does take some interest in the ladies, he doesn’t get overexcited!
Colt came into the shelter already fixed, but unfortunately, he didn’t have a microchip. We assume he has been in a home before as he tries his best to keep his kennel as clean as he can.
For more information on Colt,
🐾 Meet Colt: Your New Best Friend! 🐾
Introducing Colt, a laid-back 3-year-old Pitt who’s just looking for a couch of his very own! Colt is one of the easiest-going boys in the shelter, never making a peep or bothering anyone or anything. Even when he sees kittens playing, he simply looks and continues on his way, making it possible for him to be introduced to a new cat sibling in his forever home!
Colt’s easygoing nature extends to everything he does, including his walks. He’s never in a rush and is always ready for a break when you are, making him perfect for a home that enjoys more family time rather than hiking adventures. He’s not a chewer and would much rather you surprise him with a new blanket than a toy!
One thing Colt loves is treats, and he’s just as gentle taking them, so there’s no need to worry if your toddler slips him some cheese now and then. Colt is unbothered by any of the dogs in the shelter, whether they’re male, female, young, or old. While he does take some interest in the ladies, he doesn’t get overexcited!
Colt came into the shelter already fixed, but unfortunately, he didn’t have a microchip. We assume he has been in a home before as he tries his best to keep his kennel as clean as he can.
For more information on Colt,
Call 256-960-1408 to schedule a time to visit the shelter. We do not allow pets to be chained up.
Call 256-960-1408 to schedule a time to visit the shelter. We do not allow pets to be chained up.
More about this shelter
The Marshall County Animal Control shelter is located in Albertville, Alabama. We pick up stray dogs across Marshall County with the exception of Albertville, Arab, Boaz, Guntersville, and Grant city limits. When picked up, dogs are help on their "stray hold" for 7 days to provide owners an opportunity to reclaim their dog. Afterwards, dogs are available for adoption or rescue.
The Marshall County Animal Control shelter is located in Albertville, Alabama. We pick up stray dogs across Marshall County with the exception of Albertville, Arab, Boaz, Guntersville, and Grant city limits. When picked up, dogs are help on their "stray hold" for 7 days to provide owners an opportunity to reclaim their dog. Afterwards, dogs are available for adoption or rescue.
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