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Bob Barker

  • Adult
  • Male
  • Large

About Bob Barker

The Woodlands, TX

Physical Traits

Adult
(3-8 years)
Male
Large
(61-100 lbs)

Behavior

House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes

Bob Barker’s Compatibility

    This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.

    This pet has good compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has bad compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

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Bob Barker's Story

Hello! My name is Bob Barker. I am in search of a special home. I had a home until I grew up and my family abandon me. I was given little care and ended up on the streets. Sadly, I never received the proper puppy training by my first human parents to teach me manners or how to control my large voice. My foster mom has been working very diligently to help me with my behavior. I do still sound big and bad at first since it is my preferred method of seeking attention, despite being rude and inappropriate (this is how I got my name...). Do not be deterred, please approach me slowly and confidently. Since I received little training as a puppy, I would love for my new human parent(s) to have a strong personality that will be stern and tell me "NO." If I have any human siblings, they will need to be older and extra considerate kids they will not try to test my limits. I will need my new backyard to have a secure fence because my favorite activity is to visit the entirety of the neighborhood in one day. To say the least, I am well liked by the neighbors, and they feed me food/treats on my regular visits. I am motivated by anything that is food! I have been working on developing relationships with the resident dogs, but it's been difficult since I never grew up with a sibling. I love to interact with the resident dogs through the fence; however, rough play makes me a little nervous and I definitely do not like when they try to take my food. Regarding the resident cat, we are certainly not friends, so a home with no cat would be preferred. At the end of the day, all I really want, and need is a special person that will love me and treat me like their best friend because I do not want the outdoor only, street life anymore. I want the good life with daily belly rubs and quality time with my best friend(s). I will protect my human and stay loyal, sticking by your side wherever you go (literally). Please give me the opportunity to show you how I can shine!

Hello! My name is Bob Barker. I am in search of a special home. I had a home until I grew up and my family abandon me. I was given little care and ended up on the streets. Sadly, I never received the proper puppy training by my first human parents to teach me manners or how to control my large voice. My foster mom has been working very diligently to help me with my behavior. I do still sound big and bad at first since it is my preferred method of seeking attention, despite being rude and inappropriate (this is how I got my name...). Do not be deterred, please approach me slowly and confidently. Since I received little training as a puppy, I would love for my new human parent(s) to have a strong personality that will be stern and tell me "NO." If I have any human siblings, they will need to be older and extra considerate kids they will not try to test my limits. I will need my new backyard to have a secure fence because my favorite activity is to visit the entirety of the neighborhood in one day. To say the least, I am well

Hello! My name is Bob Barker. I am in search of a special home. I had a home until I grew up and my family abandon me. I was given little care and ended up on the streets. Sadly, I never received the proper puppy training by my first human parents to teach me manners or how to control my large voice. My foster mom has been working very diligently to help me with my behavior. I do still sound big and bad at first since it is my preferred method of seeking attention, despite being rude and inappropriate (this is how I got my name...). Do not be deterred, please approach me slowly and confidently. Since I received little training as a puppy, I would love for my new human parent(s) to have a strong personality that will be stern and tell me "NO." If I have any human siblings, they will need to be older and extra considerate kids they will not try to test my limits. I will need my new backyard to have a secure fence because my favorite activity is to visit the entirety of the neighborhood in one day. To say the least, I am well liked by the neighbors, and they feed me food/treats on my regular visits. I am motivated by anything that is food! I have been working on developing relationships with the resident dogs, but it's been difficult since I never grew up with a sibling. I love to interact with the resident dogs through the fence; however, rough play makes me a little nervous and I definitely do not like when they try

How To Adopt

Bob Barker was listed as Adoptable by Operation Pets Alive
How can I adopt Bob Barker?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Operation Pets Alive. 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.
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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 Operation Pets Alive for details on the pet.
When can I meet Bob Barker?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Operation Pets Alive will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Bob Barker, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
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Operation Pets Alive's Adoption Policy
1. Go to our website, www.operationpetsalive.org, click on "Adoptions" and complete an online adoption application. 2. Once your application is submitted, we will pass your information to the foster parent of the animal you are interested in. 3. If it appears that you will be a good fit, a meet and greet will be scheduled with the animal. 4. Once the approval process is completed, you will complete an adoption contract and pay an adoption fee. The adoption fees are as follows: Dogs: The adoption fee for dogs under 6 months old is $250. The adoption fee for dogs over 6 months old is $185. The adoption fee for senior dogs (over 8 years old) is $150. Adoption fees include Deworming, DAPP vaccination, Bordetella, Heartworm test (if 6 months or older), Rabies vaccine Spay/Neuter and microchip. Cats The adoption fee for cats under 6 months old is $125. The adoption fee for cats over 6 months old is $100. The adoption fee for senior cats (over 8 years old) is $80. Adoption fees includes Deworming, Spay/Neuter, Combo Testing (or one Combo test of one kitten in a litter), FVRCP Rabies vaccine and microchip. The adoption fee for barn cats is $50. Adoption fees includes spay/neuter, ear tipping, and 1 year rabies. Adoption Events: Go to our events page on our website to see all our events: http://www.operationpetsalive.org/events.ph

Bob Barker is from Operation Pets Alive

[The Woodlands, TX]

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