Meet
3 year(s) +
Male
Tan and White
Gator "Goober"
A Terrier with mix
Meet Gator, a delightful canine companion residing at our local shelter. Known for his sweet disposition and boundless energy, showcasing his friendly nature and love for interaction. He thrives with company and enjoys engaging in playful activities with people, making him an ideal pet for a family or active individual. "Goober" has a high prey drive, meaning no small dogs, cats, or other animals, but don't let this sway you! Adopting Gator means bringing home endless joy and a loyal friend who is eager to share his love and playful spirit with his new forever family.
Long walks or fenced in back yard is always the best environment for dogs, but exercise is the main goal. We can test our dogs with other dogs at the shelter, but not every dog may get along with your dog this is why if you do have a pet at home we strongly suggest meet and greets before adopting. When adopting an animal at the shelter please know the responsibility of an animal. Most of the animals at the shelter have come in as a stray which mean they may not know how to sit or stay. They also might not have manners such as not to jump. Adopting takes patience. Please research the dog breed you are interested in and remember it takes time. Refer to the sheltering 3/3/3 rule of adopting for help.
Long walks or fenced in back yard is always the best environment for dogs, but exercise is the main goal. We can test our dogs with other dogs at the shelter, but not every dog may get along with your dog this is why if you do have a pet at home we strongly suggest meet and greets before adopting. When adopting an animal at the shelter please know the responsibility of an animal. Most of the animals at the shelter have come in as a stray which mean they may not know how to sit or stay. They also might not have manners such as not to jump. Adopting takes patience. Please research the dog breed you are interested in and remember it takes time. Refer to the sheltering 3/3/3 rule of adopting for help.
Large
Kennel A
Declawed?
House Trained?
Chipped?