Woodrow is a confident, playful, and energetic dog who is always ready for action and engagement. He thrives on activity, enjoys being involved in daily life, and would do best in a home that can provide both physical exercise and mental stimulation. Outgoing and social by nature, Woodrow loves adventures and does very well on outings, whether that’s a walk in a new environment, a trip with his people, or an active day outdoor. Woodrow is a very confident dog with a fun, enthusiastic personality. He is highly playful and especially enjoys games like fetch. when at home, is also very treat-motivated, making him enjoyable to engage and work with. His prey drive is considered low, and he tends to stay focused on play and interaction rather than chasing instincts. His behavior with cats is currently undecided. He shows strong interest and curiosity but has not yet gotten close enough to determine compatibility.Other animals: Woodrow has briefly been around pigs and handled the situation well; these interactions were through a pen only, but he showed appropriate behavior during that limited exposure. Children: He has done well with children ages 7–9, showing confidence and comfort around that age range.
Woodrow is a confident, playful, and energetic dog who is always ready for action and engagement. He thrives on activity, enjoys being involved in daily life, and would do best in a home that can provide both physical exercise and mental stimulation. Outgoing and social by nature, Woodrow loves adventures and does very well on outings, whether that’s a walk in a new environment, a trip with his people, or an active day outdoor. Woodrow is a very confident dog with a fun, enthusiastic personality. He is highly playful and especially enjoys games like fetch. when at home, is also very treat-motivated, making him enjoyable to engage and work with. His prey drive is considered low, and he tends to stay focused on play and interaction rather than chasing instincts. His behavior with cats is currently undecided. He shows strong interest and curiosity but has not yet gotten close enough to determine compatibility.Other animals: Woodrow has briefly been around pigs and handled the situation well; these interactions were through a pen only, but he showed appropriate behavior during that limited exposure. Children: He has done well with children ages 7–9, showing confidence and comfort around that age range.
Adoption fee for dogs is $85 unless otherwise posted.
Adoption fee for cats is $65 unless otherwise posted.
All pets must be spayed or neutered before leaving the shelter.
Adoption fee for dogs is $85 unless otherwise posted.
Adoption fee for cats is $65 unless otherwise posted.
All pets must be spayed or neutered before leaving the shelter.
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The shelter is open Tues.-Fri. from 10:00-6:00 and Sat. from 10:00-4:00.
The shelter is open Tues.-Fri. from 10:00-6:00 and Sat. from 10:00-4:00.
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The Washington County SPCA is an open access shelter whose mission is to protect the welfare of the animals we come in contact with, and to promote the humane treatment and well being of these animals. We serve the animals, citizens, and communities of Washington County from our location at 16620 State Highway 123, just north of Bartlesville, Oklahoma.
The Washington County SPCA is an open access shelter whose mission is to protect the welfare of the animals we come in contact with, and to promote the humane treatment and well being of these animals. We serve the animals, citizens, and communities of Washington County from our location at 16620 State Highway 123, just north of Bartlesville, Oklahoma.
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