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Saturday, June 22, 2024

"MANNY" IN FOSTER Love-bug middle aged pitmix (sorry buddy about Your "EAR JOB")

 UPDATE 6/29/24 ADOPTED or on hold

"MANNY" is Available for adoption at Multnomah County Animal Services!
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Date found: Saturday, June 15, 2024
Currently at the shelter
How did we get this animal: Officer Pickup
Adoption cost: $160.00  License fee: $27.00 (Multnomah County residents only)
 
cropped ears

Animal ID: 318829  neutered male 8 yrs 64 lbs

https://www.multcopets.org/adoptable/318829

in foster

Manny is a dreamy, wiggly, mellow big guy who just wants to be around his people. He is a champion of cuddles who will rest his head (or his whole body) in your lap. His ideal day includes a nap together on the couch and some fetch or play with tennis balls, Kongs, or tug of war. Manny has the demeanor of a chill mature dog but lots of playful energy and athleticism when it is playtime. Manny was in foster in an apartment building and could ignore the sounds of neighbors and stay quiet. He is happiest and most relaxed when he is hanging out with his people. He can get a little lonely and miss his people sometimes, but a peanut butter Kong is a great distraction to help him settle when he is left alone. He does great with walking on a leash with a harness and can easily ignore reactive dogs or loud noises. He sometimes likes to bring his Kong along on walks. Manny is a fast learner and knows "sit," "touch," and is practicing coming when called and "drop it" - all from just a few days of training. Most importantly, Manny loves everybody, whether it is people, dogs, or cats. With a proper introduction, he can give a cat space or will come up and give them a kiss if they allow it. Manny greets new people on the leash very gently and without jumping. He is very adaptable and a huge love bug, and his adopters will be lucky to have him




 

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