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Myles

  • Young
  • Male
  • Large
  • Collie

About Myles

Dublin, OH

Breed

Collie

Physical Traits

Young
(1-3 years)
Male
Large
(61-100 lbs)

Behavior

House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes

Myles’s Compatibility

    This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.

    This pet has good compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has good compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

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Myles's Story

Hello! My name is Myles, and I am looking for a forever home! I am only one year old, but I have already experienced a lot. My first year was as a stray, so I feel like I missed out on fun puppy time; therefore, I still have lots to learn. Luckily, my amazing foster family has welcomed me into their home and shown me what love and comfort feel like. When I arrived, I was greeted by their two family dogs. I was so happy to see them, and I really enjoy playing with them. We love to go outside, sniff around and explore together. I’ve also met their cat—what an interesting little creature! I admit, I get curious and might bark and chase a bit, but I’m learning to be respectful.<br/><br/>At first, all the new surroundings were a little overwhelming, but I’m getting more comfortable every day. My foster family is teaching me my commands, and I already know how to sit and lie down. Treats are my favorite, and I’ll sit at attention for one. I also have plenty of chew toys to keep me occupied. Sometimes I can be a bit cautious when new people visit, but I have a plan for that—my crate! It’s my safe spot. I like to hang out there, watch all the action from its kitchen location, and I even sleep 8-9 hours in it.<br/><br/>My foster family describes me as enthusiastic and lively. I am a young boy after all! They are very patient with me and have given me reassurance in new situations. This is slowly building my confidence. It may be best if I found a home with a fenced-in yard so I have some boundaries. Another dog in the home would be an added bonus.<br/><br/>I hope you will consider adopting me. After all, I am a handsome, happy boy and quite a catch!

Hello! My name is Myles, and I am looking for a forever home! I am only one year old, but I have already experienced a lot. My first year was as a stray, so I feel like I missed out on fun puppy time; therefore, I still have lots to learn. Luckily, my amazing foster family has welcomed me into their home and shown me what love and comfort feel like. When I arrived, I was greeted by their two family dogs. I was so happy to see them, and I really enjoy playing with them. We love to go outside, sniff around and explore together. I’ve also met their cat—what an interesting little creature! I admit, I get curious and might bark and chase a bit, but I’m learning to be respectful.

At first, all the new surroundings were a little overwhelming, but I’m getting more comfortable every day. My foster family is teaching me my commands, and I already know how to sit and lie down. Treats are my favorite, and I’ll sit at attention for one. I also have plenty of chew toys to keep me occupied. Sometimes I can be a bit cautious when n

Hello! My name is Myles, and I am looking for a forever home! I am only one year old, but I have already experienced a lot. My first year was as a stray, so I feel like I missed out on fun puppy time; therefore, I still have lots to learn. Luckily, my amazing foster family has welcomed me into their home and shown me what love and comfort feel like. When I arrived, I was greeted by their two family dogs. I was so happy to see them, and I really enjoy playing with them. We love to go outside, sniff around and explore together. I’ve also met their cat—what an interesting little creature! I admit, I get curious and might bark and chase a bit, but I’m learning to be respectful.

At first, all the new surroundings were a little overwhelming, but I’m getting more comfortable every day. My foster family is teaching me my commands, and I already know how to sit and lie down. Treats are my favorite, and I’ll sit at attention for one. I also have plenty of chew toys to keep me occupied. Sometimes I can be a bit cautious when new people visit, but I have a plan for that—my crate! It’s my safe spot. I like to hang out there, watch all the action from its kitchen location, and I even sleep 8-9 hours in it.

My foster family describes me as enthusiastic and lively. I am a young boy after all! They are very patient with me and have given me reassurance in new situations. This is slowly building my confidence. It may

Myles is from Almost Home Dog Rescue of Ohio-focusing on the collie breed

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