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My basic info
Breed
Mixed Breed (Medium)
Color
–
Age
6 months old, Young
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
0 lbs (current)
Sex
Male
Pet ID
D20241040
My details
Good with dogs
Purebred
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
This is what two weeks of decompressing in a new home looks like. Bo came back to us, through no fault of his own undersocialized and without much confidence. His first few days in his foster home he spent a lot of time not being sure enough of his place that he never really rested. With just a little time and patience Bo has comfortably settled in and built some much needed confidence. Bo is a very sweet and playful 6.5 mo. old puppy. He is 35 lbs and shouldn't get a whole lot bigger. Bo is house and crate trained and rides well in the car. Bo is excellent with other dogs. In his new home, Bo will be looking for a calm environment with another playful, confident canine companion. He would do fine with older kids, but younger ones might spook him with noise and fast movements. It will likely take Bo a few days to possible weeks to acclimate but once he does he will show you just how sweet, loveable and silly he is. Bo is food motivated so treats will go a long way in gaining his trust. Bo will need to continue to learn social skills in his new home, so we are looking for an adopter who is committed to putting the time in to help him be his best self. He is certainly worth the effort. Bo will be available for adoption in the next couple of weeks and will be practicing his social skills at the adoption event this Saturday. If you think Bo might be the dog for you come and meet him to see what you think!
This is what two weeks of decompressing in a new home looks like. Bo came back to us, through no fault of his own undersocialized and without much confidence. His first few days in his foster home he spent a lot of time not being sure enough of his place that he never really rested. With just a little time and patience Bo has comfortably settled in and built some much needed confidence. Bo is a very sweet and playful 6.5 mo. old puppy. He is 35 lbs and shouldn't get a whole lot bigger. Bo is house and crate trained and rides well in the car. Bo is excellent with other dogs. In his new home, Bo will be looking for a calm environment with another playful, confident canine companion. He would do fine with older kids, but younger ones might spook him with noise and fast movements. It will likely take Bo a few days to possible weeks to acclimate but once he does he will show you just how sweet, loveable and silly he is. Bo is food motivated so treats will go a long way in gaining his trust. Bo will need to continue to learn social skills in his new home, so we are looking for an adopter who is committed to putting the time in to help him be his best self. He is certainly worth the effort. Bo will be available for adoption in the next couple of weeks and will be practicing his social skills at the adoption event this Saturday. If you think Bo might be the dog for you come and meet him to see what you think!
Due to Covid 19 we are not holding events or doing meet and greets. Please visit our website for more information on how to adopt from us followyourheartanimalrescue.org/shop
Due to Covid 19 we are not holding events or doing meet and greets. Please visit our website for more information on how to adopt from us followyourheartanimalrescue.org/shop
More about this rescue
The Follow Your Heart Foundation is committed to preventing the unnecessary euthanization and abuse of abandoned and/or abused animals.
In order to fulfill this mission, Follow Your Heart will engage in the following activities:
Foster Program-Animals will be rescued from shelters and placed in temporary foster homes to save them from being euthanized. During this time, animals will be provided with proper nutrition, shelter and analysis to determine appropriate long term housing.
Adoption Services - the organization will work to find each animal that is rescued a forever home that is willing and able to make the long term commitment to a family pet.
Public Education - Abuse, neglect and irresponsible pet ownership leads to thousands of animals being killed each year. One way to combat these issues is through continued public education to not only raise awareness about animal abuse, but also promote responsible pet ownership.
Medical Treatment - Animals rescued will be provided proper medical treatment as needed.
The Follow Your Heart Foundation is committed to preventing the unnecessary euthanization and abuse of abandoned and/or abused animals.
In order to fulfill this mission, Follow Your Heart will engage in the following activities:
Foster Program-Animals will be rescued from shelters and placed in temporary foster homes to save them from being euthanized. During this time, animals will be provided with proper nutrition, shelter and analysis to determine appropriate long term housing.
Adoption Services - the organization will work to find each animal that is rescued a forever home that is willing and able to make the long term commitment to a family pet.
Public Education - Abuse, neglect and irresponsible pet ownership leads to thousands of animals being killed each year. One way to combat these issues is through continued public education to not only raise awareness about animal abuse, but also promote responsible pet ownership.
Medical Treatment - Animals rescued will be provided proper medical treatment as needed.
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