Major is a high-energy, incredibly intelligent dog who was rescued from euthanasia with the goal of finding him a safe, permanent home. He is a very sweet and affectionate dog who forms strong bonds with his people and truly enjoys human companionship.
Major has a confident personality and likes to take on an alpha role, so he does best with clear structure, consistency, and an adopter who understands confident dogs. He is highly food motivated, which makes him eager to learn and very responsive to training when positive reinforcement is used.
He does best with female dogs and has generally gotten along well with them. Major does not do well with large male dogs and can be too rough for small dogs, so careful placement is important. While he may be able to live successfully with a compatible female dog, Major would likely thrive as an only dog where he can enjoy having his person to himself.
An active lifestyle is essential for Major. He has a lot of energy and truly needs space and time to run, play, and burn off that energy each day. A home with a securely fenced yard or an adopter who enjoys regular exercise and enrichment activities would be ideal. When his physical and mental needs are met, Major is loving, focused, and eager to please.
Major is looking for a committed home that can provide leadership, daily activity, and continued training. With the right match, he will be a devoted, affectionate companion ready to make the most of his second chance. If you're interested in meeting Major, please contact Nick at 706-905-8233.
Disclaimer: All pets posted and adopted through Neighborhood Pets are not members of Paws Humane Society. Paws Humane Society is not liable for any animals' well-being or placement. Please practice safe adoption.
Meet Major — A Smart and Energetic Guy
Major is a high-energy, incredibly intelligent dog who was rescued from euthanasia with the goal of finding him a safe, permanent home. He is a very sweet and affectionate dog who forms strong bonds with his people and truly enjoys human companionship.
Major has a confident personality and likes to take on an alpha role, so he does best with clear structure, consistency, and an adopter who understands confident dogs. He is highly food motivated, which makes him eager to learn and very responsive to training when positive reinforcement is used.
He does best with female dogs and has generally gotten along well with them. Major does not do well with large male dogs and can be too rough for small dogs, so careful placement is important. While he may be able to live successfully with a compatible female dog, Major would likely thrive as an only dog where he can enjoy having his person to himself.
An active lifestyle is essential for Major. He has a lot of energy and truly needs space and time to run, play, and burn off that energy each day. A home with a securely fenced yard or an adopter who enjoys regular exercise and enrichment activities would be ideal. When his physical and mental needs are met, Major is loving, focused, and eager to please.
Major is looking for a committed home that can provide leadership, daily activity, and continued training. With the right match, he will be a devoted, affectionate companion ready to make the most of his second chance. If you're interested in meeting Major, please contact Nick at 706-905-8233.
Disclaimer: All pets posted and adopted through Neighborhood Pets are not members of Paws Humane Society. Paws Humane Society is not liable for any animals' well-being or placement. Please practice safe adoption.
Adopters must be 21 years of age or older
and present a valid driver's license or picture ID
The adoption fee for our animals varies and is dependent on many factors including age, size, behavior and medical condition.
Setting higher fees for some animals enables us the ability to put funds towards our elderly and "special needs" animals that would otherwise not make it.
Adoption fees include:
Age Appropriate Immunizations
Rabies
Disease Appropriate Testing
Deworming
Internal & External Parasite Prevention
Spay/Neuter
Microchip & Registration
1 Month of Pet Health Insurance.
Adopters must be 21 years of age or older
and present a valid driver's license or picture ID
The adoption fee for our animals varies and is dependent on many factors including age, size, behavior and medical condition.
Setting higher fees for some animals enables us the ability to put funds towards our elderly and "special needs" animals that would otherwise not make it.
Adoption fees include:
Age Appropriate Immunizations
Rabies
Disease Appropriate Testing
Deworming
Internal & External Parasite Prevention
Spay/Neuter
Microchip & Registration
1 Month of Pet Health Insurance.
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For more information, please contact PAWS Humane at (706) 565-0035 ext. 202 or (706) 660-5920 or visit our adoption Center at 4900 Milgen Rd. Columbus, GA 31907. For information about adopting a pet visit our website at www.pawshumane.org
For more information, please contact PAWS Humane at (706) 565-0035 ext. 202 or (706) 660-5920 or visit our adoption Center at 4900 Milgen Rd. Columbus, GA 31907. For information about adopting a pet visit our website at www.pawshumane.org
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PAWS Columbus, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization whose mission is to prevent overpopulation and suffering of companion animals, to teach kindness and responsibility toward them, and to promote the remarkable capacity of pets to enrich human lives through pet-assisted therapy programs. We work in partnership with the City of Columbus to enhance and supplement the services offered by Animal Care and Control, reduce the need for euthanasia of unwanted animals because of severe pet overpopulation and find a loving and compatible forever home for every adoptable animal. PAWS is supported by private contributions from the citizens of our community. We are People Helping Animals, Animals Helping People.
PAWS Columbus, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization whose mission is to prevent overpopulation and suffering of companion animals, to teach kindness and responsibility toward them, and to promote the remarkable capacity of pets to enrich human lives through pet-assisted therapy programs. We work in partnership with the City of Columbus to enhance and supplement the services offered by Animal Care and Control, reduce the need for euthanasia of unwanted animals because of severe pet overpopulation and find a loving and compatible forever home for every adoptable animal. PAWS is supported by private contributions from the citizens of our community. We are People Helping Animals, Animals Helping People.
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