


Indiana Jones
- Adult
- Male
- Small
- Beagle
- Mixed Breed
About Indiana Jones
East Montpelier, VT
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Indiana Jones's Story
Indiana Jones seeks an experienced dog adopter to take him home. This juvenile boy shows many of what we would call "herding" behaviors. In his prior home, he would be nippy with the children of the household, herd them around, and even take their shoes off their feet! We have been channeling his herding desires into more appropriate pastimes, such as using a herding ball in our yards.<br/><br/>He has no prior experience with felines, but with his neediness to want to herd, should go to a cat free home. In his prior home, he did fine with another canine friend but we have not tried him with another CVHS canine yet. <br/><br/>Indiana, while looking for his next adventure, does not handle car rides without an upset stomach, so he seeks a homebody, not a world traveler. He can be a little cautious meeting new humans, so his meeting with potential adopters might take a couple visits before everyone is comfortable. Indiana Jones really needs a home that can provide lots of outlets for his high energy, and continue working with him with positive reinforcement training. He is doing great with his leash walking!<br/><br/>A 5-week Good Manners training course is included in Indiana Jones's $350.00 adoption fee. Please call the Adoption Center at 802-476-3811, or email info@centralvermonthumane.org, to schedule a time to talk to an adoption counselor about him, and to determine if you should meet Indiana Jones.
Indiana Jones seeks an experienced dog adopter to take him home. This juvenile boy shows many of what we would call "herding" behaviors. In his prior home, he would be nippy with the children of the household, herd them around, and even take their shoes off their feet! We have been channeling his herding desires into more appropriate pastimes, such as using a herding ball in our yards.
He has no prior experience with felines, but with his neediness to want to herd, should go to a cat free home. In his prior home, he did fine with another canine friend but we have not tried him with another CVHS canine yet.
Indiana, while looking for his next adventure, does not handle car rides without an upset stomach, so he seeks a homebody, not a world traveler. He can be a little cautious meeting new humans, so his meeting with potential adopters might take a couple visits before everyone is comfortable. Indiana Jones really needs a home that can provide lots of outlets for his high energy, and continue working with hi
Indiana Jones seeks an experienced dog adopter to take him home. This juvenile boy shows many of what we would call "herding" behaviors. In his prior home, he would be nippy with the children of the household, herd them around, and even take their shoes off their feet! We have been channeling his herding desires into more appropriate pastimes, such as using a herding ball in our yards.
He has no prior experience with felines, but with his neediness to want to herd, should go to a cat free home. In his prior home, he did fine with another canine friend but we have not tried him with another CVHS canine yet.
Indiana, while looking for his next adventure, does not handle car rides without an upset stomach, so he seeks a homebody, not a world traveler. He can be a little cautious meeting new humans, so his meeting with potential adopters might take a couple visits before everyone is comfortable. Indiana Jones really needs a home that can provide lots of outlets for his high energy, and continue working with him with positive reinforcement training. He is doing great with his leash walking!
A 5-week Good Manners training course is included in Indiana Jones's $350.00 adoption fee. Please call the Adoption Center at 802-476-3811, or email info@centralvermonthumane.org, to schedule a time to talk to an adoption counselor about him, and to determine if you should meet Indiana Jones.
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Indiana Jones is from Central Vermont Humane Society
[East Montpelier, VT]
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