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Snowy Flyer 12-2-25

Hi there! My name is Snowy and I am a 10-month-old, 50 lb neutered male. I am already housetrained and crate-trained. I am still young so I should be crated when I am left home alone.

I am a social boy who does well with everyone I meet, including men, women, and older children. The only issue I have with small kids is that I  may knock them over. I love to lay on the couch with my foster mom an get pets! I am welcoming to visitors to our home.

I do well with other dogs and would love to have a playful canine companion in my home. I also love toys but all my toys need to be sturdy rubber or a chew toy as I express my love for toys by tearing them apart! I also love a good game of fetch! I cannot go to a home with cats.

I ride well in the car and walk fairly well on leash, I may pull slightly but that’s all! I have been working on my manners and training while with my foster mom and enjoy learning. I already understand the cues for come, leave it, and drop it. I am an energetic boy who will need consistent exercise and training to keep me happy. I am a loving boy who is ready to find my adoptive family—could that be with you?

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For more information, please contact adoptions@echodogs.org.

 

Echo Dogs fosters dogs in many states. Visit www.echodogs.org/available-dogs to see more of our dogs. Transportation for the adopted dog IS available. Remember, we are an all-volunteer foster rescue organization - we DO NOT have a physical shelter to visit. Our minimum adoption donation is $350. All dogs are spayed/neutered, up-to-date on vaccinations and micro-chipped. Puppies under 6 months old may not be spayed/neutered. This would be the responsibility of the adopter at their own expense. Proof of spay/neuter will be required!

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