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My name is Oreo McFlurry. I have earned myself quite a reputation at the shelter for being top playgroup dog. I love being rough and rowdy with the energetic ones, but I also get along just as well with the gentle playgroup. The Humane Society has always felt that I would do best in a home where I can get lots of excess energy out, but it wasn’t until I got into my foster home that I was able to show my extensive array of good qualities.
Aside from being a shelter staff favorite as well as a KWTX media star, I am showing my true colors as man’s best friend. Recently I came into a foster home with another pup, 4 kids, and a big yard.
Not to brag, but my first night there I slept in a crate in the laundry room all by myself with zero fuss (only just a little extra coaxing to get me in because I would rather sleep next to you).
I still love to run around and play, but surprisingly, I really love being a homebody and spending time with my people. Whether it is a 4 year-old or the head of the house, I will follow you anywhere as long as I can be at your side. I spend every waking moment at someone’s feet just looking for companionship and an occasional pet if you have a moment.
I love to nap all day next to the computer but will be just as excited as any other dog when it comes time for a walk or running laps. I have always been worried at the shelter that people think I am too much energy, but it just isn’t the case. I mimic the energy of the room, and would do great being a study buddy, work from home companion, play buddy with kids and other dogs, or just about any type of companion you need as long as you could take me for a few walks a day if you do not have a yard.
My current foster family loves me and want to see me in my perfect forever home. Please consider adopting me. I promise I will prove to be the most loyal friend you could ever ask for!
My name is Oreo McFlurry. I have earned myself quite a reputation at the shelter for being top playgroup dog. I love being rough and rowdy with the energetic ones, but I also get along just as well with the gentle playgroup. The Humane Society has always felt that I would do best in a home where I can get lots of excess energy out, but it wasn’t until I got into my foster home that I was able to show my extensive array of good qualities.
Aside from being a shelter staff favorite as well as a KWTX media star, I am showing my true colors as man’s best friend. Recently I came into a foster home with another pup, 4 kids, and a big yard.
Not to brag, but my first night there I slept in a crate in the laundry room all by myself with zero fuss (only just a little extra coaxing to get me in because I would rather sleep next to you).
I still love to run around and play, but surprisingly, I really love being a homebody and spending time with my people. Whether it is a 4 year-old or the head of the house, I will follow you anywhere as long as I can be at your side. I spend every waking moment at someone’s feet just looking for companionship and an occasional pet if you have a moment.
I love to nap all day next to the computer but will be just as excited as any other dog when it comes time for a walk or running laps. I have always been worried at the shelter that people think I am too much energy, but it just isn’t the case. I mimic the energy of the room, and would do great being a study buddy, work from home companion, play buddy with kids and other dogs, or just about any type of companion you need as long as you could take me for a few walks a day if you do not have a yard.
My current foster family loves me and want to see me in my perfect forever home. Please consider adopting me. I promise I will prove to be the most loyal friend you could ever ask for!
Adoptions applications are available online at www.humanesocietycentraltexas.org. Our adoptions prices are $50 for adult dogs and cats, $75 for puppies and kittens. All of our adoptions include vaccinations, spay/neuter and microchips.
Adoptions applications are available online at www.humanesocietycentraltexas.org. Our adoptions prices are $50 for adult dogs and cats, $75 for puppies and kittens. All of our adoptions include vaccinations, spay/neuter and microchips.
More about this shelter
As an advocate for the community goal of achieving No Kill status, the Humane Society of Central Texas provides adoption, rescue and foster opportunities for the homeless animals at the City of Waco Animal Shelter, as well as community educations regarding responsible pet ownership.
As an advocate for the community goal of achieving No Kill status, the Humane Society of Central Texas provides adoption, rescue and foster opportunities for the homeless animals at the City of Waco Animal Shelter, as well as community educations regarding responsible pet ownership.