Cowboy

  • Young
  • Male
  • Medium

About Cowboy

Colorado Springs, CO

Physical Traits

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

Behavior

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

Adoption Fee

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Cowboy's Story

LOCATED IN AUSTIN, TX. COWBOY: The Heart-Stealer Who Listens With His Eyes! Are you looking for a loyal partner who is always ready for the next adventure? Meet Cowboy, a handsome, 1-year-old Dalmatian with a personality as big as his spots. Cowboy has never met a stranger. He is a social butterfly who thrives on human connection and affection. His biggest goal in life? Making you happy. While he is deaf, he doesn’t let that slow him down—he "listens" with his heart and is incredibly focused on his handler. If you show him what you want, he’ll give you his absolute best to make it happen. Cowboy has been training at The Canine Center, where he has mastered the basics and is excelling with simple hand signals. He is a high-energy boy who: •Loves a Job: He’s a ball-playing professional! •Leash Savvy: He walks beautifully on a leash. •Dog Friendly: He enjoys the company of other pups with proper introductions. Cowboy is still a young, "busy" dog. He’s working on his impulse control and house manners, so he needs a committed foster or adopter who understands the breed (or high-energy dogs) and is excited to continue his training. He is fully vetted, neutered, and ready to go! Ready to saddle up with Cowboy? This resilient, affectionate boy is waiting to show you just how much a "silent" bond can speak. He has learned so much, and it is time to transition him from the training center to a loving home environment. For more information, email us at:<br/>info@dalmatianrescueco.org<br/>Adoption fee $400.<br/>If interested in this dog, please go to<br/>www.dalmatianrescueco.org<br/>and submit an application for adoption. Under Adoptions, please read our adoption policy. We must have an application before we can begin the adoption process and each dog does have foster contact listed.

LOCATED IN AUSTIN, TX. COWBOY: The Heart-Stealer Who Listens With His Eyes! Are you looking for a loyal partner who is always ready for the next adventure? Meet Cowboy, a handsome, 1-year-old Dalmatian with a personality as big as his spots. Cowboy has never met a stranger. He is a social butterfly who thrives on human connection and affection. His biggest goal in life? Making you happy. While he is deaf, he doesn’t let that slow him down—he "listens" with his heart and is incredibly focused on his handler. If you show him what you want, he’ll give you his absolute best to make it happen. Cowboy has been training at The Canine Center, where he has mastered the basics and is excelling with simple hand signals. He is a high-energy boy who: •Loves a Job: He’s a ball-playing professional! •Leash Savvy: He walks beautifully on a leash. •Dog Friendly: He enjoys the company of other pups with proper introductions. Cowboy is still a young, "busy" dog. He’s working on his impulse control and house manners, so he needs a committed fos

LOCATED IN AUSTIN, TX. COWBOY: The Heart-Stealer Who Listens With His Eyes! Are you looking for a loyal partner who is always ready for the next adventure? Meet Cowboy, a handsome, 1-year-old Dalmatian with a personality as big as his spots. Cowboy has never met a stranger. He is a social butterfly who thrives on human connection and affection. His biggest goal in life? Making you happy. While he is deaf, he doesn’t let that slow him down—he "listens" with his heart and is incredibly focused on his handler. If you show him what you want, he’ll give you his absolute best to make it happen. Cowboy has been training at The Canine Center, where he has mastered the basics and is excelling with simple hand signals. He is a high-energy boy who: •Loves a Job: He’s a ball-playing professional! •Leash Savvy: He walks beautifully on a leash. •Dog Friendly: He enjoys the company of other pups with proper introductions. Cowboy is still a young, "busy" dog. He’s working on his impulse control and house manners, so he needs a committed foster or adopter who understands the breed (or high-energy dogs) and is excited to continue his training. He is fully vetted, neutered, and ready to go! Ready to saddle up with Cowboy? This resilient, affectionate boy is waiting to show you just how much a "silent" bond can speak. He has learned so much, and it is time to transition him from the training center to a loving home environment. For more

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How To Adopt

Cowboy was listed as Adoptable by Dalmatian Rescue of Colorado
How can I adopt Cowboy?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Dalmatian Rescue of Colorado. 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 Dalmatian Rescue of Colorado for details on the pet.
When can I meet Cowboy?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Dalmatian Rescue of Colorado 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 Dalmatian Rescue of Colorado, and they'll be happy to help!

Cowboy is from Dalmatian Rescue of Colorado

[Colorado Springs, CO]

Our Mission
DRC, a designated 501 (c)3 nonprofit organization, is not a shelter. We are a group of volunteers who work with rescued dogs by fostering them in our own homes whenever possible; hence treating them the same as one of our own. We will use a kennel or day care if necessary to save a dog, but that dog will move to a foster ho...
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