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Atlas

Border Collie × Dalmatian

Bedford County, Virginia, US

Age

1 year 1 month

Gender

male

Size

Medium

Weight

40.00 lbs

A

Alyssa Mills

Pet Owner

About Atlas

Needs an owner who has time to work with him and play with him. He’s extremely energetic and needs someone to be able to run around with and stimulate him. He’s extremely loyal and loving.

Health & Care

Vaccinated
House Trained

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