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My name is Boyo!

Posted over 10 months ago | Updated 1 week ago

Adoption process
1

Submit Application

Adoption fee: $150

This helps Siskiyou Humane Society Inc. with pet care costs.

My basic info

Breed
Labrador Retriever/Mixed Breed (Large)
Color
Black
Age
3 years 10 months old, Adult
Size
Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg) (when grown)
Weight
88 lbs (current)
Sex
Male
Pet ID
62422

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Good with dogs
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

🐾 Meet Boyo! 🐾

Boyo is a gentle, soulful pup with a calm presence that wins people over instantly. He’s the kind of dog who doesn’t need to be the center of attention — he’s perfectly content taking in the world with quiet curiosity and a soft heart.

This sweet boy is a natural wildlife observer, happy to sit peacefully and watch the world go by. Whether it’s birds fluttering, leaves rustling with deer passing by, or just the day unfolding around him, Boyo takes it all in with serene appreciation. And if you’re someone who checks in on your pets through the Ring camera while you’re away, Boyo is the perfect comforting presence. He’s the reliable, calming figure you’ll love listening to and looking in on — your best boy holding down the fort.

Affectionate yet easygoing, Boyo is the kind of companion who settles right into your life. He enjoys gentle company, quiet moments, and simply being near his people. He’s steady, observant, and deeply comforting in a way only special dogs are.

If you’re searching for a peaceful, loyal friend to share your quiet moments — or to bring you comfort even when you’re not home — Boyo might just be your perfect match. 🐶💛


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Shelter

Contact info

Pet ID
62422
Contact
Austin Browder
Address
1208 N. Mt. Shasta Blvd., Mt. Shasta, CA 96067

Their adoption process

1.

Submit Application

Additional adoption info

Siskiyou Humane follows the American Humane Society Open Adoption Policies.

All adult dog adoptions include a free 2-hour training session with a professional dog trainer!

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

1208 North Mount Shasta Blvd
Mount Shasta CA

Open from 12:30-4pm seven days a week.

More about this shelter

“The Siskiyou Humane Society exists to improve the lives of companion animals by sheltering, rehabilitating, reducing pet overpopulation and finding permanent homes. We promote responsible pet ownership, kindness to animals and enhancement of human-animal relationships through education and outreach.”

Since its founding in 1968, the Siskiyou Humane Society Adoption Center in Mt. Shasta has provided rescue and refuge for hundreds of homeless cats and dogs every year. The shelter’s staff and volunteers take special pride in getting to know the animals as individuals. Because they are familiar with the personalities of the shelter cats and dogs, they can help potential adopters find the best matches for their families and lifestyles. From kittens and puppies to previously trained adults, all pets adopted from SHS are spayed and neutered, given permanent micro-chip identification, and adult dogs are assessed for behavior using a nationally known behavior evaluation.

Siskiyou Humane Society is a “no-kill” facility, animals aren’t euthanized because they’ve been in the shelter for too long, or to make room for more animals, but are cared for until they find new homes. Preventing pet over-population is a big part of the Society’s mission statement. The shelter provides information and referrals for low-income Spay/Neuter assistance programs in Siskiyou County. SHS also offers humane education presentations for schools, youth groups and service organizations with topics like dog-bite prevention and kindness to animals. To help owned pets stay in their homes, the shelter’s Behavior Team provides free consulting for common behavior problems, so that pet owners and pet can live together in peace.

As a private, 501(c)(3)non-profit animal welfare organization, the shelter receives no funding from government agencies or national humane organizations. Most of the funding comes from private donations and the sales at the Society’s two thrift stores.

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