





Obi
- Adult
- Male
- Medium
- Cattle Dog
- Australian Cattle Dog / Blue Heeler
About Obi
Syracuse, NY
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Obi’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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Obi's Story
***Help save Houston dogs lives! Our shelter is located just outside of Houston TX (but we transport to your area), not only would you be adopting an amazing dog but you'd also give room to the next dog that needs our help!<br/><br/>Obi- Shy soul with lots of potential!<br/><br/>Personality Highlights:<br/><br/>-Male, shy and cautious at first<br/><br/>-Tail wagging and hopeful energy once comfortable <br/><br/>-Loves gentle handling and lots of patience<br/><br/>-Will reward kindness with loyalty and love<br/><br/>Meet this handsome boy, a cattle dog mix with a gentle spirit who’s still learning that the world can be a safe and happy place. He can be timid and unsure in new situations, especially on a leash, but his wagging tail shows the hope and positive energy waiting to come out.<br/><br/>When handled gently and given time, he begins to relax and show his sweet side. He may grumble a little if pushed too quickly, but he’s not aggressive — just a sensitive pup who needs patience and reassurance. With consistency, kindness, and confidence-building, he has all the potential to blossom into a loyal companion.<br/><br/>This boy will thrive with an adopter who understands shy dogs and is willing to guide him gently at his own pace. In the right home, he’ll surely become a devoted, affectionate best friend.
***Help save Houston dogs lives! Our shelter is located just outside of Houston TX (but we transport to your area), not only would you be adopting an amazing dog but you'd also give room to the next dog that needs our help!
Obi- Shy soul with lots of potential!
Personality Highlights:
-Male, shy and cautious at first
-Tail wagging and hopeful energy once comfortable
-Loves gentle handling and lots of patience
-Will reward kindness with loyalty and love
Meet this handsome boy, a cattle dog mix with a gentle spirit who’s still learning that the world can be a safe and happy place. He can be timid and unsure in new situations, especially on a leash, but his wagging tail shows the hope and positive energy waiting to come out.
When handled gently and given time, he begins to relax and show his sweet side. He may grumble a little if pushed too quickly, but he’s not aggressive — just a sensitive pup who needs patience and reassurance. With consistency, kindnes
***Help save Houston dogs lives! Our shelter is located just outside of Houston TX (but we transport to your area), not only would you be adopting an amazing dog but you'd also give room to the next dog that needs our help!
Obi- Shy soul with lots of potential!
Personality Highlights:
-Male, shy and cautious at first
-Tail wagging and hopeful energy once comfortable
-Loves gentle handling and lots of patience
-Will reward kindness with loyalty and love
Meet this handsome boy, a cattle dog mix with a gentle spirit who’s still learning that the world can be a safe and happy place. He can be timid and unsure in new situations, especially on a leash, but his wagging tail shows the hope and positive energy waiting to come out.
When handled gently and given time, he begins to relax and show his sweet side. He may grumble a little if pushed too quickly, but he’s not aggressive — just a sensitive pup who needs patience and reassurance. With consistency, kindness, and confidence-building, he has all the potential to blossom into a loyal companion.
This boy will thrive with an adopter who understands shy dogs and is willing to guide him gently at his own pace. In the right home, he’ll surely become a devoted, affectionate best friend.
How To Adopt
Obi is from FosterDocHouston Dog Rescue
[Magnolia, TX]
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