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Thunder
Breed Mixed Breed
Color
Age Adult
Gender Male
Size Medium
Coat Length -
Adoption Fee 125

About Me

pet Characteristics
-
shelter Health
Spay/Neuter, Vaccinations up to date
house-trained House-trained
Yes
good Good in a home with
Dog

Contact Me

Adopt Me
location 11281 East Highway 86, Neosho, MO 64850
hour (417) 592-2512
hour
  • sunday: 10am - 4pm
  • monday: Closed
  • tuesday: Closed
  • wednesday: 12pm - 6pm
  • thursday: 12pm - 6pm
  • friday: 12pm - 6pm
  • saturday: 10am - 4pm

My Story

Thunder is a pint-sized pit-mix packed with muscle and unlimited potential. He is ridiculously cute--staff frequently point out his expressive ears-and his indomitable spirit is inspiring. Despite having been here for almost an entire year, Thunder remains hopeful and stable. Although finally experiencing the effects of kennel stress, he remains a safe, confident, and loving dog with the same vigorous interests in his hobbies as he always has been. His food and toy drive are out of this world, easily making him a versatile prospect for someone interested in delving into sports. He is good with dogs of all ages, sizes, and sexes--fantastic manners and zero resource guarding that we have seen. He plays well with children of all ages, groups of them even, but will also easily entertain himself. Despite being so active and energetic, he is not a destructive dog and can remain as office dog for an entire workday with zero worry about the furniture, walls, dog bed, or blankets within the office. Even the stuffed toys are safe. For Thunder, the most exciting game in the world is that of movement. A ball sitting alone is far less interesting to him than a ball tossed in the air, and the same for food. For him, the ultimate reward is the act of catching something that he has had to work for. After all, he has been gifted with an athlete's form and talents; he cannot help but use them. Thunder tends to be passed over because inside his kennel, he is bouncier than a pogo stick, and outside of it, he seems as though he is ignoring the potential adopter. He definitely comes off as uninterested, but it is important to understand that he is a dog intensely focused on the environment around him as well as being independent--this goes along with his confidence and stability. This doesn't mean that he isn't cuddly or affectionate, it just means that those needs have to be met and you have to show up consistently in his life. But he is just as willing to sit on your lap and lean into some good quality petting as he is to go on a long sniffari or chase a flirt pole or jump for his Chuck-it ball.

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