





Home Run
- Young
- Male
- Large
- Pit Bull Terrier
About Home Run
Cleveland, OH
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Home Run'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.
Adoption Fee
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Home Run's Story
Knock it out of the park with Home Run! This happy, fun, goofy yet easy-going pup would love to be a part of your team. <br/><br/>During time spent in a foster home, Home Run has shown that he is a good-natured, sweet house guest who is well-mannered. He loves spending time with his person, snuggled up on the couch or going on walks around the neighborhood together. He is a great cuddler, nestling right into your shoulder or perching himself as close as possible. Throw in some play time and it's his ideal day!<br/><br/>Home Run has shown good house manners so far. He is almost completely housebroken and does well being crated during the work day or overnight. He knows how to sit, takes his treats nicely and listens well. Home Run has been pretty quiet overall, only barking when he gets excited or during play time occasionally. If he ever has a moment of puppy exuberance or nosiness, or if he or picks something up that you want him to drop, he will gladly take a toy instead and merrily be on his way. He loves to sniff and explore on walks and is fairly easy to manage on leash, with only occasional pulling towards things and people he wants to say hi to. If you want to go for a ride, Home Run has been a calm and quiet passenger. <br/><br/>With other dogs in play group, Home Run has been playfully social, with some possible herding tendencies. He has also shown playful interest towards cats in the foster home, so he could have potential to live with cats (we always suggest doing slow intros!) Home Run also seems like he would also be perfectly content just soaking up human companionship in his home. Once he gets to know you, he is quick to show how affectionate and playful he can be. Home Run finds the kennel environment to be stressful, but he relaxes quickly into the relative peace and love of a home routine. He's ready to find a forever family! He is estimated to be around a year old and weighs 64 lbs. <br/><br/>Visit www.tinyurl.com/meetacitydog to set up a meet!<br/><br/>Visit: 9203 Detroit Avenue Cleveland, OH 44102<br/><br/>Fee: $61 Includes spay/neuter, shots, microchip, license,<br/><br/>The CITY DOGS mission is to increase adoptions from the City Kennel by changing the image of the pit bulls who make up the majority of the kennel population, by preparing all adoptable dogs in the kennel for lives in loving homes and by creating as many opportunities as possible for the public to meet and get to know our dogs for the terrific pets they are meant to be.<br/><br/>Our Adoption Process...<br/>Here's a little about how things work:<br/>All of the CITY DOGS posted for adoption are available for direct adoption from the kennel, unless noted otherwise. You must schedule a meet with a dog in advance - we are not currently accepting walk-ins. Please look online first to see if there are any dogs you think would be a good fit for your home before scheduling a meet. To get the process started, visit www.tinyurl.com/meetacitydog and fill out the form. One of our adoption counselors will get in touch to schedule and confirm your meet! At the kennel, an adoption counselor will introduce you and your family to the adoptable dogs, share information we know about them, and discuss our suggested ways for successfully integrating a new dog into your home. You are welcome to meet multiple dogs. If the dog you adopt is already fixed, he or she may leave with you that day - otherwise, the dog can go home after receiving the spay or neuter surgery.)<br/><br/>About Our Dogs: All available dogs have gone through a behavioral and medical assessment. This assessment is a snapshot of who the dog is at that given time. We cannot make any guarantees with regard to behavior, temperament or health of any City Dog once they are in the home. Most of our dogs are picked up as strays, so we do not know what kind of home environment they were living in (i.e. with kids, other dogs or other cats), nor do we know if most of them are house trained. Everything we know about them is based on volunteer and staff observations. We do have some dogs in foster homes, where they will have more information about how the dog is in a home environment. It is very hard to tell with certainty whether or not a dog will be good with kids, cats or another dog. If you have kids in the home or another dog, we do require that they be present for a meet and greet with the dog you are considering for adoption.<br/><br/>Heath/Vaccinations: Dogs that are adopted directly from the kennel need to go to your personal vet within two weeks of leaving the kennel. All dogs receive their DAPPL, Rabies, and Bordatella vaccines, though you may be required to get follow up boosters. All dogs come microchipped and with a Cuyahoga County license.
Knock it out of the park with Home Run! This happy, fun, goofy yet easy-going pup would love to be a part of your team.
During time spent in a foster home, Home Run has shown that he is a good-natured, sweet house guest who is well-mannered. He loves spending time with his person, snuggled up on the couch or going on walks around the neighborhood together. He is a great cuddler, nestling right into your shoulder or perching himself as close as possible. Throw in some play time and it's his ideal day!
Home Run has shown good house manners so far. He is almost completely housebroken and does well being crated during the work day or overnight. He knows how to sit, takes his treats nicely and listens well. Home Run has been pretty quiet overall, only barking when he gets excited or during play time occasionally. If he ever has a moment of puppy exuberance or nosiness, or if he or picks something up that you want him to drop, he will gladly take a toy instead and merrily be on his way. He loves to sniff and exp
Knock it out of the park with Home Run! This happy, fun, goofy yet easy-going pup would love to be a part of your team.
During time spent in a foster home, Home Run has shown that he is a good-natured, sweet house guest who is well-mannered. He loves spending time with his person, snuggled up on the couch or going on walks around the neighborhood together. He is a great cuddler, nestling right into your shoulder or perching himself as close as possible. Throw in some play time and it's his ideal day!
Home Run has shown good house manners so far. He is almost completely housebroken and does well being crated during the work day or overnight. He knows how to sit, takes his treats nicely and listens well. Home Run has been pretty quiet overall, only barking when he gets excited or during play time occasionally. If he ever has a moment of puppy exuberance or nosiness, or if he or picks something up that you want him to drop, he will gladly take a toy instead and merrily be on his way. He loves to sniff and explore on walks and is fairly easy to manage on leash, with only occasional pulling towards things and people he wants to say hi to. If you want to go for a ride, Home Run has been a calm and quiet passenger.
With other dogs in play group, Home Run has been playfully social, with some possible herding tendencies. He has also shown playful interest towards cats in the foster home, so he cou
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Home Run is from Cleveland Animal Care and Control
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