





Rooster
- Adult
- Male
- Medium
About Rooster
Santa Cruz, CA
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Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
Rooster’s Compatibility
This pet has bad compatibility with kids.
This pet has good compatibility with dogs.
This pet has bad compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Rooster's Story
Weight ~ 52 lbs<br/>**Adoption Fee sponsored by Loren Morse, Realtor**<br/><br/>This is Rooster. And his ears rule the roost. He's a regal, tall, slender, and athletic 3-year-old mutt mosaic. At just over 50 pounds, behold a beautiful mix of breeds that we can only guess. In his previous home, he completed obedience training and was very quick to learn new things. He mastered basic commands such as sit, stay, lay down, off, out, heel, come, and paw. He's also crate trained (he loves it), and potty trained. <br/><br/>Rooster is super sweet, loving, and very loyal to his people -- and has made many friends with our staff and volunteers. He's also made a few dog friends here at the shelter and is a regular participant in our playgroup program with dogs of his size or larger. That said, we've heard he can be a little TOO interested in cats and smaller animals. We also recommend a home without small kids (older teenage kiddos might be okay). <br/><br/>Rooster was in a foster home to get a break from the shelter. His foster did a great job working with him on all things dog, here's what they had to say about him: "Out and about, Rooster is full of joy — greeting old shelter friends with happy dances and enthusiasm, walking mostly on a loose leash, and recovering from excitement much faster than before. He is learning polite greetings on walks, trails, and beach outings (even if squirrels still tempt him).<br/><br/>At home, Rooster is an absolute dream: fully housebroken, trustworthy when left alone, cuddly, calm, and a champion sunbather. He settles quickly with visitors, takes treats gently, is easy to medicate, and loves nothing more than being close to his people."<br/><br/>Doesn't he sound like a wonderful dog? It's because he is! <br/><br/>If you'd like to meet Rooster, please call the Adoptions desk Tue-Sun 11-5 so we can coordinate a meet & greet!
Weight ~ 52 lbs
**Adoption Fee sponsored by Loren Morse, Realtor**
This is Rooster. And his ears rule the roost. He's a regal, tall, slender, and athletic 3-year-old mutt mosaic. At just over 50 pounds, behold a beautiful mix of breeds that we can only guess. In his previous home, he completed obedience training and was very quick to learn new things. He mastered basic commands such as sit, stay, lay down, off, out, heel, come, and paw. He's also crate trained (he loves it), and potty trained.
Rooster is super sweet, loving, and very loyal to his people -- and has made many friends with our staff and volunteers. He's also made a few dog friends here at the shelter and is a regular participant in our playgroup program with dogs of his size or larger. That said, we've heard he can be a little TOO interested in cats and smaller animals. We also recommend a home without small kids (older teenage kiddos might be okay).
Rooster was in a foster home to get a break from the shelter. His foster did a
Weight ~ 52 lbs
**Adoption Fee sponsored by Loren Morse, Realtor**
This is Rooster. And his ears rule the roost. He's a regal, tall, slender, and athletic 3-year-old mutt mosaic. At just over 50 pounds, behold a beautiful mix of breeds that we can only guess. In his previous home, he completed obedience training and was very quick to learn new things. He mastered basic commands such as sit, stay, lay down, off, out, heel, come, and paw. He's also crate trained (he loves it), and potty trained.
Rooster is super sweet, loving, and very loyal to his people -- and has made many friends with our staff and volunteers. He's also made a few dog friends here at the shelter and is a regular participant in our playgroup program with dogs of his size or larger. That said, we've heard he can be a little TOO interested in cats and smaller animals. We also recommend a home without small kids (older teenage kiddos might be okay).
Rooster was in a foster home to get a break from the shelter. His foster did a great job working with him on all things dog, here's what they had to say about him: "Out and about, Rooster is full of joy — greeting old shelter friends with happy dances and enthusiasm, walking mostly on a loose leash, and recovering from excitement much faster than before. He is learning polite greetings on walks, trails, and beach outings (even if squirrels still tempt him).
At home,
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Rooster is from Santa Cruz SPCA
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