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My basic info
Breed
Boxer
Color
Brindle
Age
1 year 1 month old, Young
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
48 lbs (current)
Sex
Male
Pet ID
57787472
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Say hello to Little Dough Boy!
He is a 1 year old Boxer mix who weighs about 48 pounds. Little Dough Boy is an energetic and social boy who is always ready to play. He is still a young dog, so he has plenty of energy and would love someone that can match his gregarious personality! He is your typical puppy who can be mouthy and rowdy at times, but once he settles down, he is the ultimate snuggle bug. Little Dough Boy loves his food and his toys and doesn`t like sharing, so he needs an adopter that can respect his space when he has his treasures.
Little Dough Boy is sensitive with new dogs and can be very unsure at first, so he would need time and space when he meets a new dog to see if they`d be a good fit. He cannot live with cats, so he wouldn`t mind one bit being the only animal in his forever home so he can soak up all of your love and affection. If there are kids in his forever home, they would need to be ages 13 and older so they can handle him rambunctious personality.
If Little Dough boy sounds like the pup for you, stop in today to meet this bundle of energy!
Say hello to Little Dough Boy!
He is a 1 year old Boxer mix who weighs about 48 pounds. Little Dough Boy is an energetic and social boy who is always ready to play. He is still a young dog, so he has plenty of energy and would love someone that can match his gregarious personality! He is your typical puppy who can be mouthy and rowdy at times, but once he settles down, he is the ultimate snuggle bug. Little Dough Boy loves his food and his toys and doesn`t like sharing, so he needs an adopter that can respect his space when he has his treasures.
Little Dough Boy is sensitive with new dogs and can be very unsure at first, so he would need time and space when he meets a new dog to see if they`d be a good fit. He cannot live with cats, so he wouldn`t mind one bit being the only animal in his forever home so he can soak up all of your love and affection. If there are kids in his forever home, they would need to be ages 13 and older so they can handle him rambunctious personality.
If Little Dough boy sounds like the pup for you, stop in today to meet this bundle of energy!
All of our adoptable animals are up-to-date on all age appropriate vaccinations, spayed or neutered, de-wormed, de-flea and microchipped before adoptions are finalized. All dogs over six months of age receive a temperament assessment by our Certified Professional Dog Trainer to ensure appropriate placement. Also, many animals in our care receive basic obedience training to improve manners and increase adoptability.
We are currently doing adoptions by appointment only. Please contact us by phone at (234) 212-9843 or email at adoptions@summithumane.org, and an adoption counselor will return your message. They will review our adoption process, answer any questions, and tell you more about the animals currently available for adoption at our shelter and in our foster program. If we have a match for you and your family, an appointment will be scheduled to meet the animal.
Additional questions can be directed to our adoption team at (234) 212-9843.
Adoption Fees:
Dogs
6 months or under: $175
6 months to 5 years: $125
6 years or older (or special needs): $50
Cats
6 months or under: $75 (or two kittens for $100)
6 months to 5 years: $50
6 years or older (or special needs): $20
Senior to Senior Program: For adopters age 60 or older, adoption fees are reduced to $15 if the animal is 3 years or older. This service is made possible through the Pets for the Elderly Foundation. You will be asked to provide proof of age.
Veteran Pet Program: Veterans and active military personnel receive 25% off of adoption fees. Valid military ID is required.
All of our adoptable animals are up-to-date on all age appropriate vaccinations, spayed or neutered, de-wormed, de-flea and microchipped before adoptions are finalized. All dogs over six months of age receive a temperament assessment by our Certified Professional Dog Trainer to ensure appropriate placement. Also, many animals in our care receive basic obedience training to improve manners and increase adoptability.
We are currently doing adoptions by appointment only. Please contact us by phone at (234) 212-9843 or email at adoptions@summithumane.org, and an adoption counselor will return your message. They will review our adoption process, answer any questions, and tell you more about the animals currently available for adoption at our shelter and in our foster program. If we have a match for you and your family, an appointment will be scheduled to meet the animal.
Additional questions can be directed to our adoption team at (234) 212-9843.
Adoption Fees:
Dogs
6 months or under: $175
6 months to 5 years: $125
6 years or older (or special needs): $50
Cats
6 months or under: $75 (or two kittens for $100)
6 months to 5 years: $50
6 years or older (or special needs): $20
Senior to Senior Program: For adopters age 60 or older, adoption fees are reduced to $15 if the animal is 3 years or older. This service is made possible through the Pets for the Elderly Foundation. You will be asked to provide proof of age.
Veteran Pet Program: Veterans and active military personnel receive 25% off of adoption fees. Valid military ID is required.
We are currently doing adoptions by appointment only. Please contact us by phone at (234) 212-9843 or email at adoptions@summithumane.org, and an adoption counselor will return your message. They will review our adoption process, answer any questions, and tell you more about the animals currently available for adoption at our shelter and in our foster program. If we have a match for you and your family, an appointment will be scheduled to meet the animal.
The Humane Society of Summit County is located at 7996 Darrow Rd, Twinsburg, OH 44087.
We are currently doing adoptions by appointment only. Please contact us by phone at (234) 212-9843 or email at adoptions@summithumane.org, and an adoption counselor will return your message. They will review our adoption process, answer any questions, and tell you more about the animals currently available for adoption at our shelter and in our foster program. If we have a match for you and your family, an appointment will be scheduled to meet the animal.
The Humane Society of Summit County is located at 7996 Darrow Rd, Twinsburg, OH 44087.
More about this shelter
Since 1968, the Humane Society of Summit County (HSSC) has been the trusted caretaker and advocate for Summit County’s victims of animal abuse, neglect, and abandonment and stray animals suffering from illness and injury. We employ two full-time Humane Officers who respond to emergency calls, investigate animal cruelty, and, as warranted, prosecute offenders. We protect and care for our community’s abused, discarded, and forgotten animals. We strive every day to rehabilitate our rescued animals, find them great homes, and provide them with bright futures.
Since 1968, the Humane Society of Summit County (HSSC) has been the trusted caretaker and advocate for Summit County’s victims of animal abuse, neglect, and abandonment and stray animals suffering from illness and injury. We employ two full-time Humane Officers who respond to emergency calls, investigate animal cruelty, and, as warranted, prosecute offenders. We protect and care for our community’s abused, discarded, and forgotten animals. We strive every day to rehabilitate our rescued animals, find them great homes, and provide them with bright futures.
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