Hi, my name is Apollo: Not At shelter (Tiffany)!


Contact Information

Friends of Campbell County Animal Control
FOACinfo@gmail.com

About Me

Sex
Male
Reported
October 16, 2024
Where Last Seen
Zip Code
44221-8300

Critter Details

See Apollo: Not At shelter (Tiffany)’s HomepageGo to our official websiteYou can fill out an adoption application online on our official website.Update: Apollo has been with us for several months, and has told his foster room. He is more than ready to find a home. He plays hard with other dogs, and can become overstimulated so just need some guidance when it comes to hanging out with multiples. He does great with the foster dogs around him at his own foster home, and his patient enjoys playing with his female companion, who is about the same age, Serena.  Apollo can scale a 6 foot fence in a dog lot, but Does well in the house and can be confined to a crate without any issues. he is also fine in a yard where there might be 6 foot fences, but we do recommend supervision for that exercise time. Apollo loves playing with toys, and can run for hours. He does have pre-drive, and we don’t recommend Small animals, cats, or poultry, although he was fine with the horse that was housed in the pasture next to him recently. if you’re looking for a dog with energy, and a happy attentive attitude with intelligence and ability, look no further! Apollo is the man for you!    We were surprised when we ended up with our very own sporting dog who looked like a Belgian Malinois, but is not, and we’re thrilled that a dog trainer who has two similar looking dogs was willing to take him in and work with him. He is one year old, and was neutered before leaving us for foster care. Turns out this boy can jump! And not just jump, but do mighty leaps without being trained! he gets along great with other dogs, which is a huge bonus, and we look forward to him getting some direction with his dog trainer friend in the next few weeks. We don’t know what his working capabilities are, but his athletic ability alone means he will be fun to be a sports dog! And maybe some bite work would be enjoyable along the way? to find out more about this 60 pounder, you can write to us at FOACinfo@gmail.com!