





Raider
- Adult
- Male
- Large
- Hound
- Border Collie
About Raider
Durango, CO
Breed
Physical Traits
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Raider's Story
Raider is a handsome, silly hound with a whole lot of love and life to give! Although being 6, he is playful and lively. He loves journeys where he can sniff around and take in his surroundings. Raider has shown us he is comfortable being the only dog, and even enjoys our play yard by himself where he can run, watch and of course..use that hound nose! Being a bit insecure with new people and places, Raider would do best with an experienced, confident and kind adopter. He does best with slow, thoughtful greetings. Because he has shown to be bit nervous, he may do best in a calmer home, but also one that can give him the enrichment and exercise he needs. Raider would also benefit from a structured home that can help him navigate some basic training.
Raider is a handsome, silly hound with a whole lot of love and life to give! Although being 6, he is playful and lively. He loves journeys where he can sniff around and take in his surroundings. Raider has shown us he is comfortable being the only dog, and even enjoys our play yard by himself where he can run, watch and of course..use that hound nose! Being a bit insecure with new people and places, Raider would do best with an experienced, confident and kind adopter. He does best with slow, thoughtful greetings. Because he has shown to be bit nervous, he may do best in a calmer home, but also one that can give him the enrichment and exercise he needs. Raider would also benefit from a structured home that can help him navigate some basic training.
Raider is a handsome, silly hound with a whole lot of love and life to give! Although being 6, he is playful and lively. He loves journeys where he can sniff around and take in his surroundings. Raider has shown us he is comfortable being the only dog, and even enjoys our play yard by himself where he can run, watch and of course..use that hound nose! Being a bit insecure with new people and places, Raider would do best with an experienced, confident and kind adopter. He does best with slow, thoughtful greetings. Because he has shown to be bit nervous, he may do best in a calmer home, but also one that can give him the enrichment and exercise he needs. Raider would also benefit from a structured home that can help him navigate some basic training.
How To Adopt
Raider is from La Plata County Humane Society
[Durango, CO]
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