This high-energy German Shepherd/Husky mix is up for adoption at the Erath County Humane Society.
One of this week’s featured pets up for adoption at the Erath County Humane Society is Cowgirl, a five-year-old female German Shepherd/Husky mix.
“This sweet girl is very high energy,” ECHS executive director Serena Wright told Beneath the Surface News. “She is shy, but when she warms up, she is friendly and sweet.
Cowgirl gets along well with large dogs, but not small ones, and should be kept away from cats, chickens and livestock. It’s recommended that she be adopted into a home with no children.
“Because she looks like a coyote, we feel it would be best not to have a home in the country,” Serena said.
Cowgirl is house-trained and good on a leash.
She is also spayed, fully vaccinated, microchipped, heartworm negative and on prevention.
Cowgirl has been at the shelter since February. Rose is a one-year-old female domestic shorthair.
“She is a very easy-going girl,” Serena said. “She is good with other cats and is dog tolerant.”
Rose is also microchipped and litterbox trained.
If she is not spayed before her adoption, a date will be set up at the time of adoption.
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