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Visit the Clackamas County Dog Shelter or call 503-655-8628
13141 SE Hwy 212, Clackamas, OR 97015
Tuesday through Friday, 1 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
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13141 SE Hwy 212 Clackamas, OR 97015
"MERLIN" Available for Adoption at "CLACKAMAS CO DOG Services"
Shelter ID: 106118 Breed: Australian Cattle Dog/Welsh Corgi - Pembroke neutered male 1 yr 1 mth, 38 lbs
Description: **** Medical Hold through Monday 8th****It's no secret, Merlin is pure magic. Okay, maybe not REAL magic, but once you meet him you will surely be enchanted by his charming personality. Merlin is a unique character and would be a wonderful candidate for a DNA test in his new home - is he a lab mix? A corgi mix? A cattle dog mix? At about 38lbs and around a year old, we aren't sure either. What we ARE sure of is that he is truly irressistable! A lover of fetch, Merlin really hopes that his new home is ready to play ball with him. He has learned that we mere humans grow tired sometimes and so he has learned to throw the ball around himself to catch, too. He knows that that is an endearing trait of his, so he doesn't mind showing it off sometimes as well. If you're looking to be captivated by Merlin, be sure to come and meet him!
1) Merlin would be a great dog for a first time dog owner! He can be a touch shy when meeting new people, so a snack and some soft words will make him your fast friend, too.
2) We don't know how Merlin will be with cats or small animals, so be sure to discuss proper introductions between Merlin and any resident small animals with your adoption counselor to make sure they can be great housemates.
3) Merlin has been dog friendly here at the shelter, so be sure to discuss your resident dogs' personality with your adoption counselor to make sure they and Merlin can be good housemates.
4) Due to his intial shy nature, Merlin may do best in a home with children who are at least 9 years of age or older.
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