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Piper

Fostered April 9 - May 9, 2001

Adopted May 10, 2001

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Sex Neutered male
Age 4 years (estimated)
Breed Bearded collie mix
Size 40 lbs (thin); approx. 22 in. at shoulder
History Piper was abandoned at a house when his owner moved. He was rescued by a humane agent.
Reason for fostering Piper was too thin to be neutered.
Good with Adults, children, dogs, and cats
Best feature Piper is very loving and has a happy outlook on life. When he is feeling good, he rolls around on his back and kicks his legs in the air. He is always smiling.
Training Piper is housetrained (with supervision), crate trained, and knows how to sit. He still needs some work on walking on a loose leash but he is improving. He is easy to train because he is very attentive and loves treats. He needs a fenced yard.


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