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Angus

  • Puppy
  • Male
  • Medium

About Angus

Hillsboro, OH

Physical Traits

Puppy
(less than 1 year)
Male
Medium
(26-60 lbs)

Behavior

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

Angus’s Compatibility

    This pet has good compatibility with kids.

    This pet has good compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has good compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

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Angus's Story

🐄 Meet the Cow Puppies! 🐄<br/><br/>The Cow Puppies came to us as tiny bottle babies about six weeks ago after our local dog warden reached out for help. 🍼🐶 They did have a mother, but sadly she was not socialized with people. Because of that, she was interfering with the ability to properly care for the puppies, and we knew that if they stayed with her they would likely grow up fearful and possibly aggressive toward people.<br/><br/>So we stepped in, and thanks to some wonderful foster homes these little ones have spent the last six weeks learning exactly what being loved by humans is all about. ❤️🏡 They've grown into social, affectionate, happy-go-lucky puppies who greet the world with wagging tails and zero worries. 🐶💛<br/><br/>They've experienced life in homes, met kids 👧🧒, and been around other animals 🐾, helping them develop into well-rounded puppies. Now that they've graduated from foster care, they're ready to find families of their very own. 🎓🐕<br/><br/>For once, we were actually able to see both parents! Mom was a black-and-white, roughly 50-lb dog who looked like a German Shorthaired Pointer mix. Dad was a white-and-brown dog, also over 50 lbs, who appeared to be a German Shorthaired Pointer or possibly a hound mix. Some of the puppies even have a bit of a Beagle-like build. 🐕 In other words: adorable mystery mutts with lots of charm.<br/><br/>Right now they range from about 7-12 lbs. ⚖️ Based on their parents' size, we estimate they'll grow to be 40+ lbs when full grown, though with mixed breeds we can never guarantee size or breed.<br/><br/>Because their spotted coats reminded us of tiny cows, we named them after different cattle breeds. 🐄<br/><br/>Girls: Aberdeen, Brown Swiss, Holstein, Jersey, and Longhorn 🎀<br/>Boys: Angus, Brahman, and Hereford 💙<br/><br/>Each puppy has been:<br/>🐾 Spayed or neutered<br/>💉 Given their first vaccines<br/>🦟 Flea & tick treated<br/>🪱 Dewormed<br/>📍 Microchipped<br/><br/>Their adoption fee is $300.<br/><br/>If you're ready for a playful, well-socialized puppy who had the best start thanks to dedicated fosters, one of the Cow Puppies might be the perfect addition to your herd. 🐄🐾💛<br/><br/>You can stop into the shelter 12- 5 pm Monday through Friday or 11 am to 3 pm on Saturday to meet who is available at that time. Please arrive no later than 30 minutes before we close to ensure we have time to do the adoption.We're open Monday through Friday 12-5 pm and Saturday 11-3 pm. We're located at 9331 State Route 124 Hillsboro, OH. Our adoption is open and easy, please come to the shelter to meet the animals in person to adopt.

🐄 Meet the Cow Puppies! 🐄

The Cow Puppies came to us as tiny bottle babies about six weeks ago after our local dog warden reached out for help. 🍼🐶 They did have a mother, but sadly she was not socialized with people. Because of that, she was interfering with the ability to properly care for the puppies, and we knew that if they stayed with her they would likely grow up fearful and possibly aggressive toward people.

So we stepped in, and thanks to some wonderful foster homes these little ones have spent the last six weeks learning exactly what being loved by humans is all about. ❤️🏡 They've grown into social, affectionate, happy-go-lucky puppies who greet the world with wagging tails and zero worries. 🐶💛

They've experienced life in homes, met kids 👧🧒, and been around other animals 🐾, helping them develop into well-rounded puppies. Now that they've graduated from foster care, they're ready to find families of their very own. 🎓🐕

For once, we were actually able to see both parents!

🐄 Meet the Cow Puppies! 🐄

The Cow Puppies came to us as tiny bottle babies about six weeks ago after our local dog warden reached out for help. 🍼🐶 They did have a mother, but sadly she was not socialized with people. Because of that, she was interfering with the ability to properly care for the puppies, and we knew that if they stayed with her they would likely grow up fearful and possibly aggressive toward people.

So we stepped in, and thanks to some wonderful foster homes these little ones have spent the last six weeks learning exactly what being loved by humans is all about. ❤️🏡 They've grown into social, affectionate, happy-go-lucky puppies who greet the world with wagging tails and zero worries. 🐶💛

They've experienced life in homes, met kids 👧🧒, and been around other animals 🐾, helping them develop into well-rounded puppies. Now that they've graduated from foster care, they're ready to find families of their very own. 🎓🐕

For once, we were actually able to see both parents! Mom was a black-and-white, roughly 50-lb dog who looked like a German Shorthaired Pointer mix. Dad was a white-and-brown dog, also over 50 lbs, who appeared to be a German Shorthaired Pointer or possibly a hound mix. Some of the puppies even have a bit of a Beagle-like build. 🐕 In other words: adorable mystery mutts with lots of charm.

Right now they range from about 7-12 lbs. ⚖️ Based

How To Adopt

Angus was listed as Adoptable by Highland County Humane Society
How can I adopt Angus?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Highland County Humane Society. They may then ask for more details or an official application prior to an adoption. If you're a match, they'll reach out with next steps and timing.
How can I find out if Angus is a good fit for me?
Click the "See How You Match" button, answer a few simple questions, and see how you match up! It takes less than a minute to complete. You can also reach out directly to Highland County Humane Society for details on the pet.
When can I meet Angus?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Highland County Humane Society will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Angus, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Highland County Humane Society, and they'll be happy to help!

Angus is from Highland County Humane Society

[Hillsboro, OH]

Please contact organization for hours
Location
9331 St. Rt. 124 Hillsboro, OH, 45133

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