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My basic info
Breed
Mixed Breed (Medium)
Color
Black/White
Age
1 year 1 month old, Adult
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
–
Sex
Male
Pet ID
54117
My details
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
You're probably asking, "where did the name Cheese Dancer come from?" Well, it's because he likes cheese and he likes to boogie! This happy guy is full of energy! He may have some neurological issues, but it doesn't seem to slow him down!
* This dog was noted to have some neurologic abnormalities on exam (goose stepping, uncoordinated gait, difficulty eating kibble), although those abnormalities do not appear to be interfering with his quality of life. He has a neurologic exam scheduled with MU on April 17 for evaluation. If adopted prior to this scheduled appointment, the adopter may choose to keep and pay for the appointment, or cancel the appointment and follow up with their veterinarian.
You're probably asking, "where did the name Cheese Dancer come from?" Well, it's because he likes cheese and he likes to boogie! This happy guy is full of energy! He may have some neurological issues, but it doesn't seem to slow him down!
* This dog was noted to have some neurologic abnormalities on exam (goose stepping, uncoordinated gait, difficulty eating kibble), although those abnormalities do not appear to be interfering with his quality of life. He has a neurologic exam scheduled with MU on April 17 for evaluation. If adopted prior to this scheduled appointment, the adopter may choose to keep and pay for the appointment, or cancel the appointment and follow up with their veterinarian.
Once your adoption survey is received, you will automatically get a link to set up a meet and greet if the pet is at the shelter.
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Meet the Pet
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Sign Adoption Contract
If the pet you're interested in is fixed, you can take them home right away. If not, the pet will be fixed before the adoption is completed.
Additional adoption info
Our adoption areas are closed for walk-in viewing. Instead, staff will bring animals you're interested in outside or into our meet and greet room. If you are interested in adopting, please visit our website and fill out the adoption interest survey first. Adoption fees can be found on each animal's profile on our website.
Unfortunately we are unable to offer transport for out of area adoptions.
Our adoption areas are closed for walk-in viewing. Instead, staff will bring animals you're interested in outside or into our meet and greet room. If you are interested in adopting, please visit our website and fill out the adoption interest survey first. Adoption fees can be found on each animal's profile on our website.
Unfortunately we are unable to offer transport for out of area adoptions.
616 Big Bear Blvd.
Columbia, MO 65202
P: 573 443 7387
Adoption events will be listed on our website.
616 Big Bear Blvd.
Columbia, MO 65202
P: 573 443 7387
Adoption events will be listed on our website.
More about this shelter
Welcome to CMHS! In continuous operation since 1943, the Central Missouri Humane Society promotes the well-being of companion animals – pets that enrich the lives of the people who love them.
The Columbia Humane Society was formed in 1943 to provide shelter and care for Columbia’s abandoned animals. Originating in a little structure on Creasy Springs Road, the organization has grown into today’s Central Missouri Humane Society, a regional animal welfare agency caring for thousands of animals annually and providing veterinary services for low-income pet owners.
Welcome to CMHS! In continuous operation since 1943, the Central Missouri Humane Society promotes the well-being of companion animals – pets that enrich the lives of the people who love them.
The Columbia Humane Society was formed in 1943 to provide shelter and care for Columbia’s abandoned animals. Originating in a little structure on Creasy Springs Road, the organization has grown into today’s Central Missouri Humane Society, a regional animal welfare agency caring for thousands of animals annually and providing veterinary services for low-income pet owners.