Bobo Australian Cattle Dog / Blue Heeler Young - Adoption, Rescue for sale in Stafford, Virginia

$199

Bobo's story:

Bobo was pretty scared when he got to our shelter. We believe he was kept outside only. But he has adjusted so nicely to our shelter with a little bit of time! He loves to lounge on his couch while he waits for his turn to walk or play in the yard.
Bobo had no idea what a leash was when he first got here and found the leash terrifying. Now he has learned that the leash means walk and play outside, so instead of being scared, he gets excited. Boy, can his tail wag!
Bobo has found a new best friend here. His favorite thing to do is play in the yard with his new dog buddy.

Bobo was transferred to us from Russell County when the shelter there got too full. He was surrendered to Russell County's local shelter when his previous owner decided that they could not care for him, his siblings, or his mother any longer... even though they very clearly did not give him any attention and likely kept him outside.

Bobo really has come so far with us. He has learned leash skills, is almost totally housebroken, and now knows that humans can be kind and attentive.
We know he will make someone an amazing new family member. Just look at his adorable face! How could you resist?

Are you the perfect forever home for Bobo?

Approximate date of birth: 04/01/2017

Gender: Male

Spayed/neutered: will be neutered pre-adoption

Weight: 34 lbs

Vaccines: up to date

Heartworm results: negative

OK with kids: yes

OK with cats: unknown

OK with dogs: yes

Likes & dislikes: He likes to act like a clown but dislikes being named after one!

Adoption fee: $ 199

To Apply:

1) Print adoption application here:

http://staffordspca.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/Stafford_SPCA_Adoption_Application_Adoption-Process-.pdf

2) Email to adopt@staffordspca.org OR Fax to .

Please see our website for details on our adoption process, and feel free to email with any questions about the process or about the pet you're interested in.

Home visits required and dog adoptions often do require structural fencing. (We make decisions regarding the fencing requirement on a dog-by-dog basis, according to the dog's exercise needs and energy level.) Stafford SPCA does not condone the exclusive use of invisible fencing. We reserve the right to deny placement of puppies and kittens into homes with children under 5 years old.

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