This helps Homeward Bound, Addison County's Humane Society with pet care costs.
My basic info
Breed
Mixed Breed (Large)
Color
Black
Age
2 years 6 months old, Adult
Size
Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg) (when grown)
Weight
–
Sex
Male
Pet ID
2515
My details
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Cicada is a handsome, happy boy with a lot of love to give! He gets excited easily and can be a bit jumpy for greetings but is working really hard on his "sit" cue. He's lived with other dogs and seems to enjoy the company of a canine friend. He is house trained and crate trained. When not outside to play, he loves cardboard box enrichment and puzzle toys. Cicada can live with older children and teenagers. He has no exposure to cats.
Cicada is a handsome, happy boy with a lot of love to give! He gets excited easily and can be a bit jumpy for greetings but is working really hard on his "sit" cue. He's lived with other dogs and seems to enjoy the company of a canine friend. He is house trained and crate trained. When not outside to play, he loves cardboard box enrichment and puzzle toys. Cicada can live with older children and teenagers. He has no exposure to cats.
Adopting an animal is an exciting and important step for you and your family! Here is a brief outline of what to expect.
1. Come to our shelter and visit with the animals... come as many times as you like... you'll know when you've met "the one!"
2. Meet with an adoption counselor who will work with you to see if the animal you want can fit into your lifestyle, preferences, desires and expectations or if another would be a better match!
3. Complete the adoption paperwork and counseling session (this may take up to 45 minutes, so please be prepared to spend this time with an Adoption Counselor). You may also complete the adoption application online prior to coming to the shelter! Please note the application is an expression of interest and does guarantee animal placement.
4. Take your new best friend home!!
Adopting an animal is an exciting and important step for you and your family! Here is a brief outline of what to expect.
1. Come to our shelter and visit with the animals... come as many times as you like... you'll know when you've met "the one!"
2. Meet with an adoption counselor who will work with you to see if the animal you want can fit into your lifestyle, preferences, desires and expectations or if another would be a better match!
3. Complete the adoption paperwork and counseling session (this may take up to 45 minutes, so please be prepared to spend this time with an Adoption Counselor). You may also complete the adoption application online prior to coming to the shelter! Please note the application is an expression of interest and does guarantee animal placement.
4. Take your new best friend home!!
Homeward Bound, Addison County’s Humane Society, is a private and independent 501(c)(3) open admission shelter dedicated to protecting the well being of homeless, abandoned and abused/neglected animals.
We serve an average of 950 animals per year, including those who enter the shelter and those who receive services in the community.
Homeward Bound, Addison County’s Humane Society, is a private and independent 501(c)(3) open admission shelter dedicated to protecting the well being of homeless, abandoned and abused/neglected animals.
We serve an average of 950 animals per year, including those who enter the shelter and those who receive services in the community.
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We'll also keep you updated on Abby's adoption status with email updates.