


Otis
- Young
- Male
- Medium
- Border Collie
- Australian Cattle Dog / Blue Heeler
About Otis
Port Angeles, WA
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Otis’s Compatibility
This pet has good compatibility with kids.
This pet has good compatibility with dogs.
This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Otis's Story
How great is that smile? <br/>Meet Otis - he’s a total dream. <br/>When his previous family brought him home, they were told he was a Border Collie X Australian Cattle Dog X Australian Shepherd - all of the herders rolled into an extra adorable package. <br/>Otis is a pretty active guy…<br/>His favorite pastime is playing chase with his doggy pals …and outrunning them! He is so fast! <br/>He’s searching for a home with another playful pup to spend time with…<br/>And humans who want to do fun things with him - he thinks hiking sounds amazing. And he’d absolutely be down to go camping with you, hit the beach or check out the local parks. He wants to do all the things.<br/>Otis is wonderful with other dogs, crate trained, housebroken, and the absolute best snuggler. As a bonus, he has perfected the "sit for treats so I can take photos of you" trick. So my camera roll is currently filled with his cute face...and yours could be too!<br/>Regular exercise is a must for him, and short neighborhood walks won’t cut it - he needs to run.<br/>Otis needs an owner familiar with herding breeds who will provide him with plenty of training, exercise and outlets for his energy. <br/>If you want the perfect adventure buddy, Otis is your guy.<br/>https://new.shelterluv.com/matchme/adopt/TRRA/Dog
How great is that smile?
Meet Otis - he’s a total dream.
When his previous family brought him home, they were told he was a Border Collie X Australian Cattle Dog X Australian Shepherd - all of the herders rolled into an extra adorable package.
Otis is a pretty active guy…
His favorite pastime is playing chase with his doggy pals …and outrunning them! He is so fast!
He’s searching for a home with another playful pup to spend time with…
And humans who want to do fun things with him - he thinks hiking sounds amazing. And he’d absolutely be down to go camping with you, hit the beach or check out the local parks. He wants to do all the things.
Otis is wonderful with other dogs, crate trained, housebroken, and the absolute best snuggler. As a bonus, he has perfected the "sit for treats so I can take photos of you" trick. So my camera roll is currently filled with his cute face...and yours could be too!
Regular exercise is a must for him, and short neighborhood walks won’t cut it - he needs to ru
How great is that smile?
Meet Otis - he’s a total dream.
When his previous family brought him home, they were told he was a Border Collie X Australian Cattle Dog X Australian Shepherd - all of the herders rolled into an extra adorable package.
Otis is a pretty active guy…
His favorite pastime is playing chase with his doggy pals …and outrunning them! He is so fast!
He’s searching for a home with another playful pup to spend time with…
And humans who want to do fun things with him - he thinks hiking sounds amazing. And he’d absolutely be down to go camping with you, hit the beach or check out the local parks. He wants to do all the things.
Otis is wonderful with other dogs, crate trained, housebroken, and the absolute best snuggler. As a bonus, he has perfected the "sit for treats so I can take photos of you" trick. So my camera roll is currently filled with his cute face...and yours could be too!
Regular exercise is a must for him, and short neighborhood walks won’t cut it - he needs to run.
Otis needs an owner familiar with herding breeds who will provide him with plenty of training, exercise and outlets for his energy.
If you want the perfect adventure buddy, Otis is your guy.
https://new.shelterluv.com/matchme/adopt/TRRA/Dog
How To Adopt
Otis is from RISE Rescue Alliance
[Port Angeles, WA]
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