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Randy is living in a foster home. Please submit an application from our website and/or email dogs@heartlandanimalshelter.org to learn if you are a match!
Randy is a Kentucky boy who has landed himself a wonderful foster home up here. Randy lives with a couple and their dog, and is such a happy boy! After some initial marking of his new home the first day (boys!), Randy has been accident-free the entire time. He does well free roaming and has been left alone up to 4 hours. He was not intentionally left to free roam, as we do suggest crate training all new fosters, but he escaped the crate every time! Randy is a joy to walk on leash, and is a good playmate for the resident dog. She is a bit older so Randy does need to be made to take breaks sometimes!
In Kentucky, Randy was briefly fostered in a home with cats and chihuahuas and did well! So while we have not had him in a home with cats, he is reportedly cat-friendly.
Randy's foster mom writes,"Randy is an active, happy, confident boy! He loves long walks and exploring the world through all the wonderful smells outside. He is a gentle and smart pup who adores other dogs and food. He enjoys spending time with his humans, sometimes even cuddling, although he also likes his space. At night, this means he loves to steal the best spot on the bed and cuddle for a bit and then graciously (he thinks) giving up that spot to go sleep somewhere else. He is housebroken and has done well free-roaming a few times in the house by himself."
Randy’s adoption fee is $250. This animal is neutered, up to date on core vaccines, and Heartworm negative.
Randy is living in a foster home. Please submit an application from our website and/or email dogs@heartlandanimalshelter.org to learn if you are a match!
Randy is a Kentucky boy who has landed himself a wonderful foster home up here. Randy lives with a couple and their dog, and is such a happy boy! After some initial marking of his new home the first day (boys!), Randy has been accident-free the entire time. He does well free roaming and has been left alone up to 4 hours. He was not intentionally left to free roam, as we do suggest crate training all new fosters, but he escaped the crate every time! Randy is a joy to walk on leash, and is a good playmate for the resident dog. She is a bit older so Randy does need to be made to take breaks sometimes!
In Kentucky, Randy was briefly fostered in a home with cats and chihuahuas and did well! So while we have not had him in a home with cats, he is reportedly cat-friendly.
Randy's foster mom writes,"Randy is an active, happy, confident boy! He loves long walks and exploring the world through all the wonderful smells outside. He is a gentle and smart pup who adores other dogs and food. He enjoys spending time with his humans, sometimes even cuddling, although he also likes his space. At night, this means he loves to steal the best spot on the bed and cuddle for a bit and then graciously (he thinks) giving up that spot to go sleep somewhere else. He is housebroken and has done well free-roaming a few times in the house by himself."
Randy’s adoption fee is $250. This animal is neutered, up to date on core vaccines, and Heartworm negative.
Please visit our website to view the fees and details of our adoption process, and to learn more about Heartland Animal Shelter. When emailing or phoning to request information about this pet, please provide a daytime phone number so the shelter staff can contact you.
Please visit our website to view the fees and details of our adoption process, and to learn more about Heartland Animal Shelter. When emailing or phoning to request information about this pet, please provide a daytime phone number so the shelter staff can contact you.
Heartland's mission is to provide care, humane treatment and adoption for dogs and cats in need through community outreach, progressive programs and partnership collaboration.
Heartland's mission is to provide care, humane treatment and adoption for dogs and cats in need through community outreach, progressive programs and partnership collaboration.
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