About this Dog
Location: Williamsport, PA. Hobo is ready to hitch a ride to a forever home! Hobo was found as a stray in Georgia before coming to ACDRA. He’s a true-blue cattle dog – loyal, confident, focused and smart. Hobo is very friendly and loves nothing more than to be with his people. He is approximately 7-9 years old, neutered, housebroken, heartworm negative, and up to date on all vaccinations and preventatives. He weighs 43 lbs.. Hobo is dog friendly; he currently lives with a foster sister who normally isn’t a fan of other dogs, but he seems to have charmed her. If she gets snarky, he just backs off. Cats are unknown so no cats or dog-savvy cats only. Because he can get mouthy and loves to herd, no small children. 12+ years only. Hobo is an active guy of medium energy. He came into rescue with several health issues ( E hrlichiosis , e ar i nfection, and a s kin problem), all of which have been treated. He is left with two permanent issues – hearing loss and arthritis. He has very limited hearing, but regardless he always seems to know when you get up, even if he has his back to you. No sneaking around behind this guy! His arthritis means he can’t be a hiking or long distance walking companion, but he still loves shorter walks and chasing a ball. Don’t be fooled – he is still very active and does need exercise and stimulation like any cattle dog. Hobo walks nicely on leash . He also rides well in the car , after taking a few minutes to settle down. He is unable to jump into the car but can be lifted and I’m sure taught to use a ramp. Hobo would be fine as either an only dog or in a multi-dog home. He has no separation anxiety and can be left loose in the house when his people are gone without issue. Hobo’s perfect home would have a fenced yard, due to his hearing issues, with someone who walks or plays with him daily. He would excel at something like Nosework . Hobo is being fostered in South Williamsport, PA. Any questions, contact his foster mom at [email protected] . To submit an application go to adoption applicati o n (acdra.org)
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100% of Hobo's Dogecoin balance will be sent to whoever adopts Hobo.
About this Dog
Location: Williamsport, PA. Hobo is ready to hitch a ride to a forever home! Hobo was found as a stray in Georgia before coming to ACDRA. He’s a true-blue cattle dog – loyal, confident, focused and smart. Hobo is very friendly and loves nothing more than to be with his people. He is approximately 7-9 years old, neutered, housebroken, heartworm negative, and up to date on all vaccinations and preventatives. He weighs 43 lbs.. Hobo is dog friendly; he currently lives with a foster sister who normally isn’t a fan of other dogs, but he seems to have charmed her. If she gets snarky, he just backs off. Cats are unknown so no cats or dog-savvy cats only. Because he can get mouthy and loves to herd, no small children. 12+ years only. Hobo is an active guy of medium energy. He came into rescue with several health issues ( E hrlichiosis , e ar i nfection, and a s kin problem), all of which have been treated. He is left with two permanent issues – hearing loss and arthritis. He has very limited hearing, but regardless he always seems to know when you get up, even if he has his back to you. No sneaking around behind this guy! His arthritis means he can’t be a hiking or long distance walking companion, but he still loves shorter walks and chasing a ball. Don’t be fooled – he is still very active and does need exercise and stimulation like any cattle dog. Hobo walks nicely on leash . He also rides well in the car , after taking a few minutes to settle down. He is unable to jump into the car but can be lifted and I’m sure taught to use a ramp. Hobo would be fine as either an only dog or in a multi-dog home. He has no separation anxiety and can be left loose in the house when his people are gone without issue. Hobo’s perfect home would have a fenced yard, due to his hearing issues, with someone who walks or plays with him daily. He would excel at something like Nosework . Hobo is being fostered in South Williamsport, PA. Any questions, contact his foster mom at [email protected] . To submit an application go to adoption applicati o n (acdra.org)