This happy, nervous dog can sit and lay, but needs a home without children.
One of this week’s featured pets up for adoption at the Erath County Humane Society is Boycott, a one to two-year-old male Border Collie/Aussie mix.
“He is a happy dog, but tends to be a bit nervous,” ECHS executive director Serena Wright told Beneath the Surface News. “When he first meets you, he will say hi, then hide in a corner.
“But once he warms up, he will lean in to get attention. He does not like being cornered or grabbed, so a home with no children is a must.”
Boycott walks well on a leash and knows how to sit, lay and wait patiently for his food.
He is neutered, fully vaccinated, microchipped, heartworm negative and on prevention.
Boycott has been at the shelter since July. Ezekiel is a three to four-year-old male domestic shorthair.
“He is a friendly boy that will talk back to you,” Serena said. “He loves attention and scratches.
“He is an older intact male, so may spray in a new home.”
If Ezekiel is not neutered before he gets adopted, a date will be set at that time. It is included in the adoption fees.
He has received his FVRCP vaccine, is microchipped, wormed and litterbox trained.
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