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Cowboy Crosslisted

  • Young
  • Male
  • Medium
  • Mixed Breed

About Cowboy Crosslisted

Kansas City, MO

Breed

Mixed Breed

Physical Traits

Young
(1-3 years)
Male
Medium
(26-60 lbs)
Coat: Short
Golden

Behavior

Personality
Playful, Friendly, Gentle, Smart, Loves Treats, Fast Learner
House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
No
Special Needs:
No

Cowboy Crosslisted’s Compatibility

    This pet has good 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.

Adoption Fee

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Cowboy Crosslisted's Story

Cowboy!<br/><br/>Multiple hotel guests at a rural vacation spot reported seeing Cowboy hanging around looking for food and attention at the end of March. A family visiting from KC inquired about him and found out his owner had passed and his widow wasn't able to care for him. When local animal control was contacted the family was told "to just shoot him". <br/>The vacationers were able to bath him and get these cute pictures while visiting but didn't have a place to keep him. He is not safe until we can find a foster home for him to sleep until is forever home is found.<br/>During his bath and photo session the KC family said he had the best temperament and just wanted to play! They called him Cowboy for their short time together. There were cats around and he "lunged" at them so a home with cats may not be the best fit. He was a little shy at first and warmed right up. He did great with their son too! <br/>He is about 50 lbs now but a little underweight. Age is unknown but an estimate could be made at the vet.<br/>Cowboy could use a hero!

Cowboy!

Multiple hotel guests at a rural vacation spot reported seeing Cowboy hanging around looking for food and attention at the end of March. A family visiting from KC inquired about him and found out his owner had passed and his widow wasn't able to care for him. When local animal control was contacted the family was told "to just shoot him".
The vacationers were able to bath him and get these cute pictures while visiting but didn't have a place to keep him. He is not safe until we can find a foster home for him to sleep until is forever home is found.
During his bath and photo session the KC family said he had the best temperament and just wanted to play! They called him Cowboy for their short time together. There were cats around and he "lunged" at them so a home with cats may not be the best fit. He was a little shy at first and warmed right up. He did great with their son too!
He is about 50 lbs now but a little underweight. Age is unknown but an estimate could be made at the vet.
Cowboy co

Cowboy!

Multiple hotel guests at a rural vacation spot reported seeing Cowboy hanging around looking for food and attention at the end of March. A family visiting from KC inquired about him and found out his owner had passed and his widow wasn't able to care for him. When local animal control was contacted the family was told "to just shoot him".
The vacationers were able to bath him and get these cute pictures while visiting but didn't have a place to keep him. He is not safe until we can find a foster home for him to sleep until is forever home is found.
During his bath and photo session the KC family said he had the best temperament and just wanted to play! They called him Cowboy for their short time together. There were cats around and he "lunged" at them so a home with cats may not be the best fit. He was a little shy at first and warmed right up. He did great with their son too!
He is about 50 lbs now but a little underweight. Age is unknown but an estimate could be made at the vet.
Cowboy could use a hero!

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Cowboy Crosslisted is from Mid America Bully Breed Rescue

[Kansas City, MO]

Our Mission
MABBR’s mission is to responsibly place homeless Incredi-Bulls into forever homes, promote responsible dog ownership, advocate for breed-neutral dog policies and educate the public on the importance of spaying and neutering pets.

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