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Meet Oliver - adopted

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Oliver photos: Angela Cicero, ChayaDigitalArts.com
Hi! I'm Oliver! I'm a 1-year-old cutie pie and I'm still a puppy at heart! Here's what SDR has to say about me:

"Oliver is a 1-year-old West Highland Terrier mix, rescued from a shelter in Texas. He weighs about 10 lbs. and is super sweet, a bit sensitive... loves people and other dogs. He's housetrained, neutered and up to date on his doggie shots. 

"He currently lives with four other dogs and loves playing nonstop in the back yard with them. His fosters say he'd do best with one or two other playful dogs under 45 lbs. in a home without young children (though he gets along with kids just fine). At this point he might dart out, so open doors and a lot of child activity wouldn't work. And no long 8-hour days home alone for Ollie, please.

"He loves long walks, snuggling on the sofa and sleeping in your bed, sometimes under the covers. He'd like that to continue.
😊 No mountain homes for this little guy, please and thanks. Preference given to Colorado applicants who are home a lot with a fenced yard. Apartment situations will be considered, but please drop us a note with those details before filling out the application."

For more info and/or to apply to adopt me, go to the top toolbar, click Adopt, click Dog Application;  then fill it out and send it in. A volunteer from Summit Dog Rescue will get back to you as soon as they can.
Summit Dog Rescue, P.O. Box 17693, Boulder, Colorado 80308 • summitdogrescue@yahoo.com
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  • Home
  • About Us
    • Newsletter Signup
    • Partners & Sponsors
  • Adopt
    • Adoptable Pets
    • Adoptable Courtesy Post Dogs
    • Kitty Application
    • Dog Application
    • Puppies
    • Adoption Fees
    • Foster to Adopt!
    • Happy Tails!
    • Policies
    • Contact Us
    • FAQs
    • Upcoming events
  • Donate
  • FOSTER
  • Training
    • SDR Approved Trainers
    • The Adjustment Period
    • SDR Puppy Guide
    • Training Videos
    • Cesar Milan and Dominance Training
    • Positive Training
    • Clicker Training Basics
    • Volunteer
    • Puppies and Developmental Stages
    • Kids and Dogs
    • Growling and Biting
    • Impulse Control
    • Basic Obedience
    • The Shocking Truth about Shock Collars
    • Prong Collars and Choke Chains
    • Doggie Day Care
    • Counter Surfing Survival Tips
    • Don't use these trainers
  • Health
    • Dog Foods
    • Exercise
    • Over Vaccination