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Cowboy likes to play rough with his siblings. He also likes to be vocal as most dogs do. He loves to be outside and likes to put the brakes on when it is time to go inside. Loves to snuggle and have his ears rubbed.
Cowboy was adopted and returned to his foster after just a couple days. We don’t want that to happen again, so we’re gonna be very honest with him, and his needs. Cowboy went to live in Syracuse and it’s very apparent that he’s used to country life, and wants to stay in the country! He was very vocal, and neighbors complained. He was used to having all his siblings around, and free roaming, and that’s really what he wants and needs. He’s looking for for a home with another dog ( he also loves to play with kitties, but can be a little much). He’s really your typical needy puppy. He whines, wants constant attention, and chews things he shouldn’t when bored. He would def do best with another dog as he has a hard time self soothing…he doesn’t occupy himself easily. Cowboy came from a farm, and lived in a garage for weeks with his siblings. He is now getting used to house life with his foster since he’s the only one left. Cowboy is 19 weeks old, and is a German shepherd/border collie/heeler mix. Please do research on these breeds if interested. Breed experience would be wonderful.
Cowboy likes to play rough with his siblings. He also likes to be vocal as most dogs do. He loves to be outside and likes to put the brakes on when it is time to go inside. Loves to snuggle and have his ears rubbed.
Cowboy was adopted and returned to his foster after just a couple days. We don’t want that to happen again, so we’re gonna be very honest with him, and his needs. Cowboy went to live in Syracuse and it’s very apparent that he’s used to country life, and wants to stay in the country! He was very vocal, and neighbors complained. He was used to having all his siblings around, and free roaming, and that’s really what he wants and needs. He’s looking for for a home with another dog ( he also loves to play with kitties, but can be a little much). He’s really your typical needy puppy. He whines, wants constant attention, and chews things he shouldn’t when bored. He would def do best with another dog as he has a hard time self soothing…he doesn’t occupy himself easily. Cowboy came from a farm, and lived in a garage for weeks with his siblings. He is now getting used to house life with his foster since he’s the only one left. Cowboy is 19 weeks old, and is a German shepherd/border collie/heeler mix. Please do research on these breeds if interested. Breed experience would be wonderful.
We require that if a pet doesn't work out, they be returned to our shelter.
We require that if a pet doesn't work out, they be returned to our shelter.
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We are open M-T-Th-F from 2pm-6pm and Sat from 9am-2pm. We are located at 6388 Pine Grove Rd, Glenfield, NY 13343
We are open M-T-Th-F from 2pm-6pm and Sat from 9am-2pm. We are located at 6388 Pine Grove Rd, Glenfield, NY 13343
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The Lewis County Humane Society is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) corporation which owns and operates a no-kill animal shelter on the Pine Grove Rd in Glenfield, NY. That shelter is contracted with the townships in Lewis County to house dogs brought in from the townships by the dog control officers. The shelter also houses homeless cats from the county.
Our shelter relies on the generosity of our supporters because shelter expenses far exceed our revenue. We greatly appreciate all your support which enables us to care for and find new homes for all the wonderful animals at our shelter.
The Lewis County Humane Society is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) corporation which owns and operates a no-kill animal shelter on the Pine Grove Rd in Glenfield, NY. That shelter is contracted with the townships in Lewis County to house dogs brought in from the townships by the dog control officers. The shelter also houses homeless cats from the county.
Our shelter relies on the generosity of our supporters because shelter expenses far exceed our revenue. We greatly appreciate all your support which enables us to care for and find new homes for all the wonderful animals at our shelter.
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