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This helps San Diego Humane Society - Oceanside Campus (Dogs) with pet care costs.
How this pet arrived:
Milo was brought in by their previous owner on December 20, 2025.
Why Milo is the one for you:
Meet Milo! Milo is a lovable low-rider with short legs, a big personality, and very clear preferences. He's searching for a dog-savvy home with a knowledgeable owner who truly speaks dog and understands that Milo likes to settle in at his own pace. Patience is key-rush him and he'll side-eye you, respect his timeline and you'll win his heart. Milo is both potty trained and crate trained, enjoys a good toy session, and firmly believes that cold weather is a personal insult. Extra blankets and cozy sweaters are a must, as warmth is one of his top priorities in life. The fastest way to Milo's heart? Chicken-anything chicken. He also has a refined treat palate and happily accepts cheese, whipped cream, and soft creamy peanut butter (crunchy need not apply). Milo does best in a home without young kids and will need consistent monthly flea prevention, as he tends to attract unwanted hitchhikers. If you're experienced, patient, and ready to share your blankets (and chicken), Milo might just be your perfect low-riding companion. Come down to Oceanside and learn more today!
Shy/Fearful Dog: This pet requires a virtual behavior consult, please watch THIS video to learn more about them.
How this pet arrived:
Milo was brought in by their previous owner on December 20, 2025.
Why Milo is the one for you:
Meet Milo! Milo is a lovable low-rider with short legs, a big personality, and very clear preferences. He's searching for a dog-savvy home with a knowledgeable owner who truly speaks dog and understands that Milo likes to settle in at his own pace. Patience is key-rush him and he'll side-eye you, respect his timeline and you'll win his heart. Milo is both potty trained and crate trained, enjoys a good toy session, and firmly believes that cold weather is a personal insult. Extra blankets and cozy sweaters are a must, as warmth is one of his top priorities in life. The fastest way to Milo's heart? Chicken-anything chicken. He also has a refined treat palate and happily accepts cheese, whipped cream, and soft creamy peanut butter (crunchy need not apply). Milo does best in a home without young kids and will need consistent monthly flea prevention, as he tends to attract unwanted hitchhikers. If you're experienced, patient, and ready to share your blankets (and chicken), Milo might just be your perfect low-riding companion. Come down to Oceanside and learn more today!
Shy/Fearful Dog: This pet requires a virtual behavior consult, please watch THIS video to learn more about them.