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My basic info
Breed
Shepherd (Unknown Type)/Husky
Color
Tan/Yellow/Fawn/White
Age
3 years 6 months old, Adult
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
–
Sex
Male
Pet ID
5492
My details
Not good with cats
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Meet Scooby! Scooby was enrolled in our P.A.C.K. Program, a 9-week intensive program for routine obedience, agility, and handling training with a prison inmate trainer a couple years ago. He recently made his way back to BDAR and is in search for a new home.
Scooby is a lovely boy who is very playful and confident. Although he enjoys playing with most dogs, he does best if they are smaller than him. He will need to meet any potential new siblings to make sure it's a good match.
Scooby is kennel trained, but may protest a little. It's recommended he is kenneled when you are not home, as he's proven to be a bit mischievous when left alone. He will need an outlet for his energy, and may be a great running partner. When he's not on the go, he will try to wiggle his way on your lap to cuddle. He likes to play tug-o-war and chase the ball.. although he doesn't bring it back.
Scooby does not like the feline kind however, and should not go to a house with cats. He has previously lived with children and does well with them.
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Meet Scooby! Scooby was enrolled in our P.A.C.K. Program, a 9-week intensive program for routine obedience, agility, and handling training with a prison inmate trainer a couple years ago. He recently made his way back to BDAR and is in search for a new home.
Scooby is a lovely boy who is very playful and confident. Although he enjoys playing with most dogs, he does best if they are smaller than him. He will need to meet any potential new siblings to make sure it's a good match.
Scooby is kennel trained, but may protest a little. It's recommended he is kenneled when you are not home, as he's proven to be a bit mischievous when left alone. He will need an outlet for his energy, and may be a great running partner. When he's not on the go, he will try to wiggle his way on your lap to cuddle. He likes to play tug-o-war and chase the ball.. although he doesn't bring it back.
Scooby does not like the feline kind however, and should not go to a house with cats. He has previously lived with children and does well with them.