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Booth

  • Young
  • Male
  • Medium
  • Mixed Breed

About Booth

Olathe, KS

Breed

Mixed Breed

Physical Traits

Young
(1-3 years)
Male
Medium
(26-60 lbs)
Brown / Chocolate

Behavior

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

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Booth's Story

January 14th, 2025, was a day like any other. Unless you were an unnamed puppy. Surviving a winter storm, alone after someone carried off my brother. But January 14th, 2025, changed my world. <br/>I was no longer unnamed. Unwanted. <br/>I became Booth that day. <br/><br/>If you were to get out your dictionary in search of Loyalty, you'd without a doubt, find a picture of Booth. <br/>We've all had great friends, life long friends. <br/>Very few of us get a chance to have a friend that is only YOUR friend. Firmly loyal to his person only. He's never going to be the life of the party. He won't be your neighbors "good morning boy" on their daily walk. <br/>But he will be yours. You'll know what it means to come home to someone who missed you, and is exuberant in their celebration, every time. <br/><br/>Booth is dog selective. That isn't a quiet suggestion, it is a firm boundary for him. He'd be best in a home with either no other dogs, or with the right people who know this will require patience, and total supervision the entire time the dogs are getting to know each other. <br/><br/>Booth lives in a home with two other dogs, a puppy and a three year old Malinois. He loves both of them, and he's an excellent "big brother" to the puppy. Although they are never left unsupervised together. <br/><br/>He loves cats, so dog savvy cats are perfect for him because he loves to play. <br/><br/>A privacy fence is not negotiable. He can and will jump or climb anything similiar to a chain link fence, No matter the height. <br/><br/>He is crate trained, although he does not do well with long term kenneling. Anything over 3 hours and his anxiety builds beyond what is fair for him to endure. He has been able to sleep freely in his persons bedroom, no chewing / destroying items for the last four months. <br/>We've been allowing him to be free while we aren't home, and so far have only sustained minimal chewing to the dogs couch. So he very well could be a dog that is able to be free roaming in the home all the time with a little more work. <br/> Booth is leash trained, rides well in a car. <br/><br/>Booths idea of the perfect day, would be a walk. Playing with his sticks and balls in the yard for two hours, and absolutely no visitors. He does not like having strangers in his personal space, and he's not afraid to sing the songs of his people to let you know. <br/><br/>When it comes to meeting new people, he lives by the ideal that strangers are to be avoided. He is a slow intro. He won't be looking for pets or attention. He's willing to take treats, and accept minimal attention, but ultimately he seeks his own space during meet and greets. <br/><br/>Booth needs his person / people to have patience, if they do, they'll wind up with an incredible dog that shows you what it is to be loved entirely by a beautiful soul. <br/><br/>Booth's adoption fee is $175 and includes his neuter, microchip, vaccines and flea/tick/heartworm preventatives. Meet and Greets can be scheduled with Approved Adopters.<br/><br/><br/> APPLY @ PawsitiveTailsKC.org

January 14th, 2025, was a day like any other. Unless you were an unnamed puppy. Surviving a winter storm, alone after someone carried off my brother. But January 14th, 2025, changed my world.
I was no longer unnamed. Unwanted.
I became Booth that day.

If you were to get out your dictionary in search of Loyalty, you'd without a doubt, find a picture of Booth.
We've all had great friends, life long friends.
Very few of us get a chance to have a friend that is only YOUR friend. Firmly loyal to his person only. He's never going to be the life of the party. He won't be your neighbors "good morning boy" on their daily walk.
But he will be yours. You'll know what it means to come home to someone who missed you, and is exuberant in their celebration, every time.

Booth is dog selective. That isn't a quiet suggestion, it is a firm boundary for him. He'd be best in a home with either no other dogs, or with the right people who know this will require patience, and total supervision the entire

January 14th, 2025, was a day like any other. Unless you were an unnamed puppy. Surviving a winter storm, alone after someone carried off my brother. But January 14th, 2025, changed my world.
I was no longer unnamed. Unwanted.
I became Booth that day.

If you were to get out your dictionary in search of Loyalty, you'd without a doubt, find a picture of Booth.
We've all had great friends, life long friends.
Very few of us get a chance to have a friend that is only YOUR friend. Firmly loyal to his person only. He's never going to be the life of the party. He won't be your neighbors "good morning boy" on their daily walk.
But he will be yours. You'll know what it means to come home to someone who missed you, and is exuberant in their celebration, every time.

Booth is dog selective. That isn't a quiet suggestion, it is a firm boundary for him. He'd be best in a home with either no other dogs, or with the right people who know this will require patience, and total supervision the entire time the dogs are getting to know each other.

Booth lives in a home with two other dogs, a puppy and a three year old Malinois. He loves both of them, and he's an excellent "big brother" to the puppy. Although they are never left unsupervised together.

He loves cats, so dog savvy cats are perfect for him because he loves to play.

A privacy fence is not negotiable. He

How To Adopt

Booth was listed as Adoptable by Pawsitive Tails
How can I adopt Booth?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Pawsitive Tails. 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 Booth 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 Pawsitive Tails for details on the pet.
When can I meet Booth?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Pawsitive Tails will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Booth, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Pawsitive Tails, and they'll be happy to help!
Pawsitive Tails's Adoption Policy
Pawsitive Tails is dedicated to matching the needs and personality of our dogs with your family. We are not in a hurry to adopt out our dogs; we want to make sure the match is perfect for everyone.  All of the dogs in our rescue live in foster  homes with both the human and furry members of our families.  Our adoption process begins with an application which can be found under the "adopt" tab on our website, www.pawsitivetailskc.org.  Please complete the form in full; the questions we ask help us to fully understand what type of dog you are looking for, and to make sure you get the very best fit.  Incomplete applications will not be processed.  If you do not include a vet phone number, a landlord phone number (if applicable), or 3 complete references, we cannot process your application.  We will contact your Veterinarian, so please make sure to call them to release your vet history to our volunteer.  &nbs

Booth is from Pawsitive Tails

[Olathe, KS]

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Pawsitive Tails is dedicated to matching the needs and personality of our dogs with your family. We are not in a hurry to adopt out our dogs; we want to make sure the match is perfect for everyone.  All of the dogs in our rescue live in foster  homes with both the human and furry members of our families.  Our adoption proce...
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