
Bear
Border Collie × Australian Cattle Dog
Adoption Fee
$50
Age
8 months
Gender
male
Size
Small
Weight
20.00 lbs
Age
8 months
Gender
male
Size
Small
Weight
20.00 lbs
Izzy Kaiden
Pet Owner
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About Bear
Bear is a very smart guy! He picks things up quickly, and has a lot of energy. He would do best in a home with other dogs, and/or a fenced in yard. He does well on his own, he just loves to play. Would do best in an active family! He is house trained and knows basic commands. Rehoming fee is negotiable
Health & Care
Great With
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