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My name is Otter!

Posted 1 week ago | Updated 1 week ago

My basic info

Breed
Australian Cattle Dog/Border Collie
Color
Black
Age
Young
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
Sex
Male
Pet ID
56565658

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

DOB: 2/4/24
Breed: : Australian Cattle Dog mix
Neutered Male ~22lbs.~
Microchipped & fully vaccinated
Negative for heartworm & tick-borne diseases, and on a monthly preventative

Adoption Fee $400

A little bit about me...

Arf arf! Yep, you heard that right, my name is Otter. You're looking at a happy boy who is eager to express my entire self! I'm in my typical puppy stage right now, but I have a high intelligence and a strong desire to learn. While I'll make sure we have a great time together, socializing with other animals and people should be a big priority, as will practicing better manners. My curiosity will benefit me in my training journey. I'm a sweet boy with lots of love to give. Hopefully I can show you what fantastic friends we can become!

The highlights...

I am a working breed! I need a job to do and/or lots of mental stimulation.
Potty training!
Estimated to be anywhere from 30-60lbs when full grown.
I need to be taught where to focus my attention.

My ideal home would include...

Patience and understanding, as I am a young puppy, and will be relying soley on you to learn how to be a well rounded boy.
Lots of activities and involvement. I am in play groups daily, and get a lot of exercise.
I need boundaries to be set in my new home right away so that I understand that I do not get to whatever I want, whenever I want. With structure and routine, I will be successful in my new home.
Shelter
Sun Valley Animal Shelter

Contact info

Pet ID
56565658
Contact
Email
Address
7150 N. 110th Avenue, Glendale, AZ 85307

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

Please be advised we only adopt to AZ residents. We make a commitment to all of our animals. So while we appreciate your interest, we ask that you be a local resident to adopt. We do not always know the full background of each animal and sometimes personalities are not fully shown until a few days in the home. If for whatever reason you cannot keep the animal, we appreciate the animal being returned to our facility. It is costly and time consuming to return an animal from out of state. Please check your local animal shelter to find a forever friend near your area.
We do have adoption fees that are reflective to our adoptable cats and dogs. They will slightly vary depending on the cat or dog. However most of the adoptable pets have the same adoptable fee. We ask that any prospective adopter to come to our location and complete an adoption application. This will be reviewed by a qualified adoption counselor who will sit and visit to interview the adopter on what they are looking for to place the adoptable pet in a forever home. Once approved for adoption, there is paperwork to complete and the adoptable cat or dog will be able to go home that day

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

Sun Valley Animal Shelter is located at 7150 N. 110th Avenue in the City of Glendale, AZ 85307. Our business hours are Tuesdays thru Sundays from 11:00am till 4:00pm. We do participate in a local Petsmart on the weekends for our dogs to be viewed. We also participate in various events throughout the Greater Phoenix area that those who allow dogs to be shown we bring for viewing. If not, we are always available at an event to showcase those adoptable pets that are available.

More about this shelter

Sun Valley Animal Shelter, Inc., is an Arizona nonprofit corporation with 501(c)3 status which operates a No-Kill shelter in Glendale, Arizona, generally serving the western portion of the Phoenix metropolitan area. The organization was founded in 1991 by a group of Sun City area residents as a foster-based program to provide adoption opportunities for homeless and abandoned dogs and cats. The current facility was built in 1995 and can house 100+ dogs and 100+ cats. The organization receives no government funding and is supported by income from our thrift store profits, adoption fees, membership dues, donations and bequests. We recently received a grant to assist in the construction of a new medical/surgical center at the facility.

The animals taken into our care are housed in a clean, secure environment and are spayed/neutered, microchipped, given all necessary shots and a physical exam. Dedicated volunteers are invaluable in assisting with the daily care and nurturing of our dogs and cats prior to finding a loving home. We are proud to note that in the last several years we have increased adoptions from approximately 300 animals per year to over 1000 animals per year.

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