




Bowser
- Adult
- Male
- Medium
- Australian Cattle Dog / Blue Heeler
About Bowser
Berryville, VA
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
Bowser’s Compatibility
This pet has unknown 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.
Adoption Fee
$350
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Bowser's Story
If interested, please contact the foster home. Petfinder Profiles doesn’t always work.<br/><br/>At 5–6 years old and a solid 60 lbs, Bowser has reached that wonderful stage of life where he knows exactly who he is. And who he is? A laid-back guy who enjoys hanging out with his people, chasing a ball, and claiming the couch. Bowser is the kind of dog who doesn’t need constant entertainment or excitement. <br/><br/>He’s perfectly happy to spend the day lounging nearby, supervising household activities, and making sure his humans don’t get lonely. Now, let’s talk about his social life. Bowser has some strong opinions, and he’s not afraid to stick to them. He could happily live as your one and only dog, or with a single female dog companion. What he doesn’t enjoy is dog drama. With his self-appointed “hall monitor” tendencies, he likes to keep order and isn’t a fan of other dogs roughhousing or playing together. <br/><br/>Both of his foster homes have had cats, and he’s done well with them. That said, any feline roommates should be confident cats who won’t be offended by a dog who introduces himself with a little more enthusiasm than necessary. When he’s not relaxing, Bowser’s favorite activity is fetch. Tennis ball? Soccer ball? Random ball-shaped object? He’s not picky. If it rolls, bounces, or can be thrown, he’s interested. A close second favorite? Car rides He LOVES riding shotgun and keeping you company. <br/><br/>Bowser is house-trained, knows his basic commands, and is crate trained. However, if he knows you’re home while he’s in his crate, he may feel compelled to file a formal complaint—and he’s perfectly capable of voicing that opinion. If you’re looking for a loyal companion who wants to spend his days by your side, enjoy a game of fetch, and then settle in for a movie marathon on the couch, Bowser might be your perfect match. ❤️ <br/><br/>Interested in Bowser? Submit an adoption application or reach out to his foster home at bleuetfarm@gmail.com for more information. <br/><br/>Complete an Application: https://www.acdra.org/adoption-application
If interested, please contact the foster home. Petfinder Profiles doesn’t always work.
At 5–6 years old and a solid 60 lbs, Bowser has reached that wonderful stage of life where he knows exactly who he is. And who he is? A laid-back guy who enjoys hanging out with his people, chasing a ball, and claiming the couch. Bowser is the kind of dog who doesn’t need constant entertainment or excitement.
He’s perfectly happy to spend the day lounging nearby, supervising household activities, and making sure his humans don’t get lonely. Now, let’s talk about his social life. Bowser has some strong opinions, and he’s not afraid to stick to them. He could happily live as your one and only dog, or with a single female dog companion. What he doesn’t enjoy is dog drama. With his self-appointed “hall monitor” tendencies, he likes to keep order and isn’t a fan of other dogs roughhousing or playing together.
Both of his foster homes have had cats, and he’s done well with them. That said, any feline roommate
If interested, please contact the foster home. Petfinder Profiles doesn’t always work.
At 5–6 years old and a solid 60 lbs, Bowser has reached that wonderful stage of life where he knows exactly who he is. And who he is? A laid-back guy who enjoys hanging out with his people, chasing a ball, and claiming the couch. Bowser is the kind of dog who doesn’t need constant entertainment or excitement.
He’s perfectly happy to spend the day lounging nearby, supervising household activities, and making sure his humans don’t get lonely. Now, let’s talk about his social life. Bowser has some strong opinions, and he’s not afraid to stick to them. He could happily live as your one and only dog, or with a single female dog companion. What he doesn’t enjoy is dog drama. With his self-appointed “hall monitor” tendencies, he likes to keep order and isn’t a fan of other dogs roughhousing or playing together.
Both of his foster homes have had cats, and he’s done well with them. That said, any feline roommates should be confident cats who won’t be offended by a dog who introduces himself with a little more enthusiasm than necessary. When he’s not relaxing, Bowser’s favorite activity is fetch. Tennis ball? Soccer ball? Random ball-shaped object? He’s not picky. If it rolls, bounces, or can be thrown, he’s interested. A close second favorite? Car rides He LOVES riding shotgun and keeping you company.
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Bowser is from Australian Cattle Dog Rescue Association, Inc.
[Manassas, VA]
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