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My name is Cowboy !

Posted 22 hours ago | Updated 7 hours ago

My basic info

Breed
Border Collie
Color
Black/White
Age
5 months old, Puppy
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
Sex
Male
Pet ID
27178

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Good with dogs
Checkmark in teal circle Good with cats

My story

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

🤠 Meet Cowboy 🤠

Cowboy is an approximately 8-month-old sweetheart who’s already shown us just how resilient and loving he is. After spending weeks roaming the county and crossing busy highways, Cowboy is finally safe — and proving to be an exceptional young dog.

Despite being thin and covered in scabs when found, Cowboy’s gentle nature shines through. He has been fantastic with dogs, cats, and even chickens, making him a rare gem for the right home. He’s calm, easygoing, and incredibly sweet — the kind of dog that hops into the car, lays down, and rides like a pro.

Cowboy is still just a puppy and will need continued care, groceries, and lots of love to help him fully heal and thrive. In return, he’ll give you loyalty, companionship, and that special bond that comes from saving a dog who truly deserves a second chance.

Cowboy will be available for adoption through Hickman Humane Society once his stray hold and veterinary care are complete. If you’re looking for a young dog with an old soul and a heart of gold, Cowboy might just be your guy. 🐾💙
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Contact info

Pet ID
27178
Contact
Address
PO Box 183, Centerville, TN 37033

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

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Our pets are in foster homes with families to help them transition better into YOUR family. Please email our adoption coordinator at jeibrab@aol.com for more details.

More about this rescue

Our mission and focus is to benefit the lives of the animals and people in our county by providing for the humane treatment of pets thru foster care, appropriate medical care, rehabilitation of pets, comprehensive adoption coordination, consistent spay/neuter funding programs and public education with a goal of reducing the homeless pet population, irresponsible breeding and the prevention of cruelty and neglect to animals.

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