Friday, October 28, 2011

Meet Leo from Spay/Houston!


Leo’s 30 days of free training and boarding has begun!  He is a young Stafordshire Terrier from Spay/Houston, and was accepted into Meadowlake Pet Resort’s New Leash on Life program earlier this month.  Leo has been learning, running, and playing hard since his arrival last week.  When he came to Meadowlake, he already knew a few commands such as waiting at the door, and sit.  Meadowlake Trainer, Tori Hankey, CPDT-KA has been working on expanding his vocabulary which will help him get adopted into his fur-ever home.  She found out pretty quickly that he loves to play tug-o-war with his favorite rope toy!  Leo is such a sweet guy, full of love, and patiently waiting for someone to find him!

Leo was found as a stray in a neighborhood near Meadowlake.  The people who took him in had good intentions, but their family dog didn’t care for the new comer.  The family’s dog attacked Leo, and as a result needed to seek veterinarian attention.  Luckily for Leo, he saw a veterinarian, and the family’s neighbor took him in.  From there he went into Spay/Houston’s adoption program.  He is now at Meadowlake lodging and learning basic commands and manners for the next 30 days absolutely free for Spay/Houston.  Even though this sweet young Staffie has a floating patella from the accident, he sprints through the fields at Meadowlake at top speed!  His favorite play is tug-o-war with his rope toy.  He would love a home where he can run in the backyard and a companion who will play with him all day!  For more information on Leo, or questions about adoption, please send an email to gurukarta@gmail.com

Spay/Houston is owned and operated by Adopt A Cat, Inc. (AAC).  AAC is a no kill shelter and sanctuary for cats serving Harris and Montgomery Counties.  AAC is a 501c3 not for profit charity.  All donations are deductible to the full extent allowed by law.  Adopt A Cat, Inc. decided to open Spay/Houston to further the AAC mission by providing high quality low cost spay/neuter solutions for cats and dogs to the general public, developing community education programs with a focus on the importance of spaying or neutering your pets, and providing outreach transportation to areas not serviced by a high quality/low cost spay and neuter solution.

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