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My basic info
Breed
Boxer/Mixed Breed (Medium)
Color
White/Brown/Chocolate
Age
1 year 5 months old, Adult
Size
Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg) (when grown)
Weight
82 lbs (current)
Sex
Male
Pet ID
38694
My details
Good with dogs
Not good with cats
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Specter has been patiently waiting for the right home. He’s a giant puppy at heart—silly, goofy, and full of personality, with the silliest faces and the softest speckled ears you’ll ever touch.
It appears Specter missed some early manner foundations, but he’s eager to learn and truly wants to please. He does best with confident, consistent leadership and is currently on a behavior plan to help channel his puppy energy and build manners. He listens well when corrected and thrives with clear guidance.
Specter is housebroken, loves toys, belly rubs, naps, and car rides. He likes other dogs but can be a bit picky about sharing space, and he can get overstimulated on leash sometimes, so a confident adopter is best. For now, he’s looking for a home without young kids while he continues learning.
In the right hands, Specter is a very good boy with tons of potential—and more than ready to find his people. Please consider adopting him!
Specter has been patiently waiting for the right home. He’s a giant puppy at heart—silly, goofy, and full of personality, with the silliest faces and the softest speckled ears you’ll ever touch.
It appears Specter missed some early manner foundations, but he’s eager to learn and truly wants to please. He does best with confident, consistent leadership and is currently on a behavior plan to help channel his puppy energy and build manners. He listens well when corrected and thrives with clear guidance.
Specter is housebroken, loves toys, belly rubs, naps, and car rides. He likes other dogs but can be a bit picky about sharing space, and he can get overstimulated on leash sometimes, so a confident adopter is best. For now, he’s looking for a home without young kids while he continues learning.
In the right hands, Specter is a very good boy with tons of potential—and more than ready to find his people. Please consider adopting him!
●All DOGS (over 6 months): $230.00
Adoption fee includes spay and neuter fee and sometimes microchip. Also included is the veterinary care to date: rabies vaccination, distemper vaccination, general de-worming, and treatment of fleas (if necessary.)
●PUPPIES (under 6 months): $230.00
Adoption fee includes a $35.00 deposit which is refundable once the dog is spayed or neutered. Also included is the veterinary care to date: rabies vaccination (if age appropriate,) distemper vaccination, general de-worming, and treatment for fleas (if necessary.)
●SENIOR DOGS: $150 Dogs over the age of 6.
●SPAYED AND NEUTERED KITTENS (under 8 months): $95.00
Adoption fee includes spay/neuter fee and the veterinary care to date, which includes rabies vaccination, distemper vaccination, FIV and Feline Leukemia testing, treatment for fleas and ear mites (if necessary,) and general de-worming.
●ADULT CATS AND UN-SPAYED/UN-NEUTERED KITTENS: $75.00
Adoption fee includes spay/neuter fee and the veterinary care to date: rabies vaccination, distemper vaccination, FIV and Feline Leukemia testing, treatment for fleas and ear mites (if necessary) and general de-worming.
●SENIOR CATS and SPECIAL NEEDS CATS: $55.00
Adoption fee includes spay/neuter fee and veterinary care to date: rabies vaccination, distemper vaccination, FIV and Feline Leukemia testing, treatment of fleas and ear mites (if necessary,) and general de-worming.
●SENIOR to SENIOR: Half Off
Adopters over the age of 65 adopting pets over the age of 7 the price will be reduced to half off.
*Adopting 2 kittens together will be $20 off the regular adoption fee.
*All adopters receive a free vet visit that will last 14 days after the adoption date.
*The ages of our animals are based on our best estimate. Since we often don’t have the history of an animal, we cannot guarantee a specific age.
ADOPTION FEES (Subject to Change)
●All DOGS (over 6 months): $230.00
Adoption fee includes spay and neuter fee and sometimes microchip. Also included is the veterinary care to date: rabies vaccination, distemper vaccination, general de-worming, and treatment of fleas (if necessary.)
●PUPPIES (under 6 months): $230.00
Adoption fee includes a $35.00 deposit which is refundable once the dog is spayed or neutered. Also included is the veterinary care to date: rabies vaccination (if age appropriate,) distemper vaccination, general de-worming, and treatment for fleas (if necessary.)
●SENIOR DOGS: $150 Dogs over the age of 6.
●SPAYED AND NEUTERED KITTENS (under 8 months): $95.00
Adoption fee includes spay/neuter fee and the veterinary care to date, which includes rabies vaccination, distemper vaccination, FIV and Feline Leukemia testing, treatment for fleas and ear mites (if necessary,) and general de-worming.
●ADULT CATS AND UN-SPAYED/UN-NEUTERED KITTENS: $75.00
Adoption fee includes spay/neuter fee and the veterinary care to date: rabies vaccination, distemper vaccination, FIV and Feline Leukemia testing, treatment for fleas and ear mites (if necessary) and general de-worming.
●SENIOR CATS and SPECIAL NEEDS CATS: $55.00
Adoption fee includes spay/neuter fee and veterinary care to date: rabies vaccination, distemper vaccination, FIV and Feline Leukemia testing, treatment of fleas and ear mites (if necessary,) and general de-worming.
●SENIOR to SENIOR: Half Off
Adopters over the age of 65 adopting pets over the age of 7 the price will be reduced to half off.
*Adopting 2 kittens together will be $20 off the regular adoption fee.
*All adopters receive a free vet visit that will last 14 days after the adoption date.
*The ages of our animals are based on our best estimate. Since we often don’t have the history of an animal, we cannot guarantee a specific age.
More about this shelter
The Humane Society is an independent, non-profit animal welfare organization. We receive no government funding. We are dedicated to the prevention of animal cruelty and finding permanent, loving homes for companion animals. We service the community by sheltering animals, finding them homes, investigating reports of animal cruelty, educating people of all ages and rescuing animals from life threatening situations.
The Humane Society is an independent, non-profit animal welfare organization. We receive no government funding. We are dedicated to the prevention of animal cruelty and finding permanent, loving homes for companion animals. We service the community by sheltering animals, finding them homes, investigating reports of animal cruelty, educating people of all ages and rescuing animals from life threatening situations.
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