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My basic info
Breed
Mixed Breed (Medium)
Color
Black
Age
1 year 6 months old, Adult
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
37 lbs (current)
Sex
Male
Pet ID
19285
My details
Good with kids
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:
Vincent is a high-energy, social butterfly who loves toys, people, and fun adventures! He is crate-trained and housebroken (crate-trained only) and enjoys companionable walks. Vincent adores children—including toddlers—and would do best in a home with kids 5+.
He is dog-friendly and excels as a Dog Park Dog (PG1), though he can be barrier and leash reactive, so careful introductions are important. He is not good with cats.
With a high toy drive and maximum energy level, Vincent thrives with a Green/Purple-level handler who can provide structure, enrichment, and plenty of exercise. His single coat requires monthly grooming.
Vincent is ready for a loving, active family who can match his playful spirit and zest for life!
Vincent is a high-energy, social butterfly who loves toys, people, and fun adventures! He is crate-trained and housebroken (crate-trained only) and enjoys companionable walks. Vincent adores children—including toddlers—and would do best in a home with kids 5+.
He is dog-friendly and excels as a Dog Park Dog (PG1), though he can be barrier and leash reactive, so careful introductions are important. He is not good with cats.
With a high toy drive and maximum energy level, Vincent thrives with a Green/Purple-level handler who can provide structure, enrichment, and plenty of exercise. His single coat requires monthly grooming.
Vincent is ready for a loving, active family who can match his playful spirit and zest for life!
All animals are spayed or neutered before adoption, are microchipped, have all age appropriate vaccinations, are disease tested, dogs are heartworm free and are on heartworm preventative. In addition each animal comes with a 30 day gift health insurance policy from Shelter Care.
An adoption application is required. Home visits may be required for bully breeds.
Adoption fees:
In residence to 6 weeks - Dogs $125 / Cats $90
In residence 6 weeks to 6 months Dogs and Cats $75
In residence over 6 months Dogs and Cats $40
All animals are spayed or neutered before adoption, are microchipped, have all age appropriate vaccinations, are disease tested, dogs are heartworm free and are on heartworm preventative. In addition each animal comes with a 30 day gift health insurance policy from Shelter Care.
An adoption application is required. Home visits may be required for bully breeds.
Adoption fees:
In residence to 6 weeks - Dogs $125 / Cats $90
In residence 6 weeks to 6 months Dogs and Cats $75
In residence over 6 months Dogs and Cats $40
Noon to 5:30 pm Monday through Friday
Noon to 4 pm Saturdays
Closed Sundays
Adoption and Resource Center Hours:
Noon to 5:30 pm Monday through Friday
Noon to 4 pm Saturdays
Closed Sundays
More about this rescue
The Humane Society of Harris County was founded in 1991 and has continually serviced Harris County and the surrounding area for 34 years. HSHC currently provides shelter and adoption opportunities for homeless dogs and cats though a small network of foster homes and a small kennel on loan to us by a Harris County resident. Just over 2000 animals have found new, permanent homes since 2008. In addition, we provide numerous outreach programs including:
• HSHC Pet Food Pantry, which is run in coordination with the Harris County Meals-on-Wheels program. The program has distributed over 90,000 pounds of food since its inception.
• “Tag You’re It”, a pet identification initiative that encourages residents to properly identify their pets by offering low cost microchips and tags. Over 1000 resident dogs and cats have been identified through this program.
The Humane Society of Harris County was founded in 1991 and has continually serviced Harris County and the surrounding area for 34 years. HSHC currently provides shelter and adoption opportunities for homeless dogs and cats though a small network of foster homes and a small kennel on loan to us by a Harris County resident. Just over 2000 animals have found new, permanent homes since 2008. In addition, we provide numerous outreach programs including:
• HSHC Pet Food Pantry, which is run in coordination with the Harris County Meals-on-Wheels program. The program has distributed over 90,000 pounds of food since its inception.
• “Tag You’re It”, a pet identification initiative that encourages residents to properly identify their pets by offering low cost microchips and tags. Over 1000 resident dogs and cats have been identified through this program.
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