Huck, The Full Blood Bloodhound Just Arrived At The Shelter, Help Find Him A Fur-Ever Home
If you have a thing for petting long, soft dogs' ears then we have the perfect pet for you to adopt or stop by the Humane Society's Pets Fur People in Tyler, Texas, and visit Huck to simply pet his ears!
Once you stop by and pet those long and soft 100% full-blooded Bloodhound ears, you'll be wanting to adopt Huck.
Huck is a three-year-old guy who fits every description of a Bloodhound, he's big and he's got a pretty loud and deep bark to him.
Gayle Helms, Pets Fur People's executive director describes Huck as a 'gentle giant'. This big guy enjoys the companionship of other dogs, he's leashed-trained and partially house-trained.
Huck has been raised as an inside pet, so he'll need to continue to be an inside guy. He knows some basic commands and plays well with older children. Above all, Huck is just a huge ole couch potato.
All Huck is looking for is for someone to cherish and love him just the same.
Huck will go home with a starter kit of food, a collar, and a leash. For additional information on adopting Huck call 903.597.2471 or check the Humane Society’s Pets Fur People website. Pets Fur People requires a completed adoption application before arranging a meet and greet.
Check out the animals that are available for adoption. Adoption hours are Tuesday through Saturday 10 am until 5 pm - closed for lunch 1-2 pm. The Humane Society’s Pets Fur People is the only brick-and-mortar no-kill shelter in East Texas. Pets Fur People offers routine vaccinations, except for rabies, to the public for dogs and cats. Follow Pets Fur People on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Please be a responsible pet owner - spay or neuter your pets. Donations are appreciated.
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