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Drax

  • Young
  • Male
  • Medium

About Drax

Springfield, IL

Physical Traits

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

Behavior

Drax’s Compatibility

    This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

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Drax's Story

Having existed with humans for eons, Carolina Dogs, also known as Native American Indian Dogs, are valued by their adopters for the strong bond formed with their human(s) as well as their quiet primitive nature. They seldom bark. However, if pressed once in a bonded home, they will alert bark. They thrive with canina sociability, often doing best when there are other dogs in the household. They are great companions for those active in the out of doors. They enjoy toys and play. Once fully comfortably acclimated and secure in a home there is an innate confidence that comes from those eons of independent/dependent coexistence with humans. Just a hint of intrigue.<br/><br/>Drax is a young dog, a great representative of his breed. Skittish at first, but will bond in a relative short amount of time. He is active and energetic. We also have his brother Rocket available, they are a great pair, a lot of fun. We need not place them together but a potential adopter may want to consider adopting both. They do well together and will assimilate into an adoptive home in a much more relaxed, confident manner if they are together. These dogs are just over two years old.<br/><br/>Watch and listen to the video for recent observations of Drax.<br/><br/>House training will need to be re-visited with good structure as Drax is brough into new household.

Having existed with humans for eons, Carolina Dogs, also known as Native American Indian Dogs, are valued by their adopters for the strong bond formed with their human(s) as well as their quiet primitive nature. They seldom bark. However, if pressed once in a bonded home, they will alert bark. They thrive with canina sociability, often doing best when there are other dogs in the household. They are great companions for those active in the out of doors. They enjoy toys and play. Once fully comfortably acclimated and secure in a home there is an innate confidence that comes from those eons of independent/dependent coexistence with humans. Just a hint of intrigue.

Drax is a young dog, a great representative of his breed. Skittish at first, but will bond in a relative short amount of time. He is active and energetic. We also have his brother Rocket available, they are a great pair, a lot of fun. We need not place them together but a potential adopter may want to consider adopting both. They do well together and wil

Having existed with humans for eons, Carolina Dogs, also known as Native American Indian Dogs, are valued by their adopters for the strong bond formed with their human(s) as well as their quiet primitive nature. They seldom bark. However, if pressed once in a bonded home, they will alert bark. They thrive with canina sociability, often doing best when there are other dogs in the household. They are great companions for those active in the out of doors. They enjoy toys and play. Once fully comfortably acclimated and secure in a home there is an innate confidence that comes from those eons of independent/dependent coexistence with humans. Just a hint of intrigue.

Drax is a young dog, a great representative of his breed. Skittish at first, but will bond in a relative short amount of time. He is active and energetic. We also have his brother Rocket available, they are a great pair, a lot of fun. We need not place them together but a potential adopter may want to consider adopting both. They do well together and will assimilate into an adoptive home in a much more relaxed, confident manner if they are together. These dogs are just over two years old.

Watch and listen to the video for recent observations of Drax.

House training will need to be re-visited with good structure as Drax is brough into new household.

Drax is from Illinois Humane

[Springfield, IL]

Our Mission
Illinois Humane provides a comprehensive approach to improving animal welfare in Illinois.  In addition to our adoption and humane investigation services, we are committed to addressing the issues that contribute to homeless animal situations by educating the community and working to strengthen the laws protecting animals. 
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PO Box 512 Springfield, IL, 62705

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