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Cowboy

  • Young
  • Male
  • Medium

About Cowboy

Portland, OR

Physical Traits

Young
(1-3 years)
Male
Medium
(26-60 lbs)
Coat: Long
Bicolor

Behavior

Personality
Quiet, Brave, Affectionate, Athletic, Loves, Smart, Gentle, Curious, Funny, Friendly, Playful

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

Cowboy’s Compatibility

    This pet has good compatibility with kids.

    This pet has good compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

Adoption Fee

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Cowboy's Story

Cowboy is a big goof ball. He is super sweet and loves his human companionship. He is really good in public. Easy to take out as a dining partner. He loves walks and meeting people. He is a bit underexposed but tends to be friendly with other dogs, though can be a bit of a food control at feeding time when around other dogs. He is easy to handle but does need some training on etiquette not to jump on humans to greet them or to get attention. He is goofy and silly and will make you laugh. He really is not handling the absence of more human companionship so he is a dog we would really love to get into a Foster or Foster to Adopt home as soon as possible. He is ok in crate and may not be house trained though we feel if he had free access to go outside he would quickly become house trained. The communication factor is absent in his situation but should be easily developed with proper attention. If you are looking for a really cool lovebug that will make you laugh with his goofiness and want a dog that you can take places and not worry about his interactions with humans - this is your guy! He just needs some mild fine tuning and he will be awesome! He is very quiet so if you are in a situation that you need a dog that is not disruptive due to working at home, babies or neighbors this also is a plus in consideration of this dude! He is super easy and non reactive to handling such as bathing, cutting nails etc. He is jus a really good boy! Take him for a spin and see how he may fit in!<br/><br/>All adoptions are processed as Foster to Adopt to give time for Rescue to evaluate if applicant(s) and the rescue dog are appropriate matched after a period of time of acclimation has appropriately been applied or experienced before life commitments are made<br/><br/>TEXT FOR FASTER RESPONSE to inquiries:<br/>323-558-8094<br/>Email:paradeofpawsrescue@gmail.com<br/>For more pictures and videos please follow us on IG: @paradeofpawsdogrescue<br/>Ask us about our GREAT out of town adoption process!

Cowboy is a big goof ball. He is super sweet and loves his human companionship. He is really good in public. Easy to take out as a dining partner. He loves walks and meeting people. He is a bit underexposed but tends to be friendly with other dogs, though can be a bit of a food control at feeding time when around other dogs. He is easy to handle but does need some training on etiquette not to jump on humans to greet them or to get attention. He is goofy and silly and will make you laugh. He really is not handling the absence of more human companionship so he is a dog we would really love to get into a Foster or Foster to Adopt home as soon as possible. He is ok in crate and may not be house trained though we feel if he had free access to go outside he would quickly become house trained. The communication factor is absent in his situation but should be easily developed with proper attention. If you are looking for a really cool lovebug that will make you laugh with his goofiness and want a dog that you can take places and no

Cowboy is a big goof ball. He is super sweet and loves his human companionship. He is really good in public. Easy to take out as a dining partner. He loves walks and meeting people. He is a bit underexposed but tends to be friendly with other dogs, though can be a bit of a food control at feeding time when around other dogs. He is easy to handle but does need some training on etiquette not to jump on humans to greet them or to get attention. He is goofy and silly and will make you laugh. He really is not handling the absence of more human companionship so he is a dog we would really love to get into a Foster or Foster to Adopt home as soon as possible. He is ok in crate and may not be house trained though we feel if he had free access to go outside he would quickly become house trained. The communication factor is absent in his situation but should be easily developed with proper attention. If you are looking for a really cool lovebug that will make you laugh with his goofiness and want a dog that you can take places and not worry about his interactions with humans - this is your guy! He just needs some mild fine tuning and he will be awesome! He is very quiet so if you are in a situation that you need a dog that is not disruptive due to working at home, babies or neighbors this also is a plus in consideration of this dude! He is super easy and non reactive to handling such as bathing, cutting nails etc. He is jus a

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How To Adopt

Cowboy was listed as Adoptable by Parade of Paws Rescue
How can I adopt Cowboy?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Parade of Paws Rescue. 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 Cowboy 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 Parade of Paws Rescue for details on the pet.
When can I meet Cowboy?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Parade of Paws Rescue will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Cowboy, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Parade of Paws Rescue, and they'll be happy to help!
Parade of Paws Rescue's Adoption Policy
Parade of Paws Rescue works on a case by case scenario for adoptions. Flexibility is necessary for both the pet and human. Foster to Adopt is offered, and favored, though if through the inquiry and assessment process, it is very apparent that the Adopter(s) and Rescue have a deep feel and know that this is the Dog's forever home without a doubt - in conjunction with proper prior experience of ownership adequate to the dogs needs - a direct Adoption may be possible. Here are the general steps to fostering or adopting: 1) Phone conversation to discuss in detail the adopter parameters, lifestyle, living situation, experience level to which confirmation and or recommendations can be made for any prospective dogs. 2) Submission of video and pictures of the perspective Foster or Adopter yard and entre inside fence line, viewing top and bottom, and inside area where dogs will commingle and sleep 3) Rescue to provide additional videos and photos for Foster to Adopt or Adopter's assessment 4) Once appropriate pets have been selected for consideration. If Foster or adopter is not local, then video meet and greets such as Google meet, FaceTime, Messenger live feed meeting will take place in lieu of a local meet and greet. Local meet and greets will be scheduled based on local availability. 5) complete the application/agreement and return for review and approval from Rescue 6) selection of prospective dog and scheduling for placement or transport 7) a) local placement: home safety check and education and/or identification of any immediate training or focal areas to assist in ease of in home transition b) out of area or out-of-state placement transport to be set up and scheduled as safe to check has already been made through video submission 8) foster to adopt/adoption agreement executed and adoption fee/donation fulfilled 9) Foster to Adopt trial to commence (or adoption) 8) any time within 90 days - review to conclude and determine if adoption option will be considered, appropriate and/or concluded with final review of the acclimation of all involved Generally: Adoption fees generally range from $250 - $800 - which includes spay/neuter, rabies vaccination (other vaccinations may also be included such as puppy vaccinations), microchip, flea/tick prevention, at home dewormer, collar and leash (harness may also be included at Rescue discretion). Additional perks: 1)Ask about any specials that may be offered at time of application or adoption. 2)Free boarding with Rescue may be available as an additional “thank you” for helping save a life. Please inquire if you have a short vacation planned. 3)Coupons for dog food that are recommended by the Rescue 4)Other perks based on availability

Cowboy is from Parade of Paws Rescue

[Bellflower, CA]

Our Mission
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