Hubbard is a fully house-trained, easygoing boy who thrives on routine, affection, and being close to his people. He goes outside in the morning and before bedtime, sleeps through the night, and is great about letting you know when he needs to go out.
When Hubbard comes over and stares at you, it usually means one of three things: he needs to go outside (he’ll spin in happy circles if you ask), he wants a gentle face massage, or he’s ready to play.
He enjoys relaxed playtime—tossing his toys, flopping onto his back, chasing his tail, or playing “I’m gonna git you” in the yard. Snow is a favorite. Afterward, he’s happiest settling down near his people, often right at their feet.
Hubbard is affectionate and loves calm, gentle interaction, especially soft voices and face rubs around his ears, cheeks, and neck. If you’re sitting, he may place a paw on your lap as a polite request for attention—though left unchecked, he’s convinced he’s a tiny lap dog.
He walks well on leash but prefers shorter strolls. He does great with grooming, keeps his space clean, and is a good watchdog who’s easily reassured once he knows the job is done.
Hubbard has lived successfully with dogs, cats, and children and would do well in many types of homes. He enjoys being outside and would be happy with a yard where he can explore, sniff, roll, and relax.
A loyal, slightly goofy companion with a huge heart, Hubbard is ready to be someone’s very best friend.
If you would like to meet Hubbard, please submit an application for him on our website https://www.friendsofmichigan.org/adoptable-dogs. He is neutered, up to date on all age appropriate vaccines, heartworm negative, microchipped, and on monthly flea, tick, and heartworm prevention. His adoption fee is $250, which helps cover the cost of the medical care he has received.
**Please note that the breed listed for each of our dogs is a rough estimate unless DNA results are provided in their Bio. All strays have rough estimates of their age based on the condition of their teeth. Each dog is different, so each adoption is different. Our adoption process might require multiple visits to the shelter before our dogs can go home. Or they may be ready on the first visit. It really depends on the individual dog and the potential adopters. Once we receive your application, the Dog Staff will contact you to discuss meeting our dogs.
Meet Hubbard – Gentle, Goofy, and Full of Heart
Hubbard is a fully house-trained, easygoing boy who thrives on routine, affection, and being close to his people. He goes outside in the morning and before bedtime, sleeps through the night, and is great about letting you know when he needs to go out.
When Hubbard comes over and stares at you, it usually means one of three things: he needs to go outside (he’ll spin in happy circles if you ask), he wants a gentle face massage, or he’s ready to play.
He enjoys relaxed playtime—tossing his toys, flopping onto his back, chasing his tail, or playing “I’m gonna git you” in the yard. Snow is a favorite. Afterward, he’s happiest settling down near his people, often right at their feet.
Hubbard is affectionate and loves calm, gentle interaction, especially soft voices and face rubs around his ears, cheeks, and neck. If you’re sitting, he may place a paw on your lap as a polite request for attention—though left unchecked, he’s convinced he’s a tiny lap dog.
He walks well on leash but prefers shorter strolls. He does great with grooming, keeps his space clean, and is a good watchdog who’s easily reassured once he knows the job is done.
Hubbard has lived successfully with dogs, cats, and children and would do well in many types of homes. He enjoys being outside and would be happy with a yard where he can explore, sniff, roll, and relax.
A loyal, slightly goofy companion with a huge heart, Hubbard is ready to be someone’s very best friend.
If you would like to meet Hubbard, please submit an application for him on our website https://www.friendsofmichigan.org/adoptable-dogs. He is neutered, up to date on all age appropriate vaccines, heartworm negative, microchipped, and on monthly flea, tick, and heartworm prevention. His adoption fee is $250, which helps cover the cost of the medical care he has received.
**Please note that the breed listed for each of our dogs is a rough estimate unless DNA results are provided in their Bio. All strays have rough estimates of their age based on the condition of their teeth. Each dog is different, so each adoption is different. Our adoption process might require multiple visits to the shelter before our dogs can go home. Or they may be ready on the first visit. It really depends on the individual dog and the potential adopters. Once we receive your application, the Dog Staff will contact you to discuss meeting our dogs.
We are a nonprofit, no-kill animal shelter comprised mostly of volunteers. We take in cats and dogs from local shelters and the public who can no longer care for their pets. Each of the volunteers at FMAR has a tremendous amount of love for animals and simply wants to do what they can to ensure that as many animals as possible find a forever home. Until then, each animal has a home at FMAR indefinitely.
We are a nonprofit, no-kill animal shelter comprised mostly of volunteers. We take in cats and dogs from local shelters and the public who can no longer care for their pets. Each of the volunteers at FMAR has a tremendous amount of love for animals and simply wants to do what they can to ensure that as many animals as possible find a forever home. Until then, each animal has a home at FMAR indefinitely.
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