Meet Shadow II
6/4/2026 Shadow II is an owner surrender looking for a new home. Hi! My name is Shadow II! I am a handsome 8.5 year old brindle boy that is an owner surrender due to one of my owner's passing away and due to the health and moving of my other owner, I am needing to find a forever family! I am described as friendly, active, protective, playful, and affectionate! I am very protective of my home and will bark at people but when they come inside I want to shower them with all the affection! I currently live with another boxer and weenie dog and do fine with them. It is uncertain if I am friendly with other dogs beside them. I have lived with 2 cats before their passing and I did fine with them. There are no kids in my home but my owner's grandkids and friend's children come to visit and I enjoy them! I'm house trained, crate trained, and at night I sleep inside. If the humans must be away, I am fine being left alone and happy to see them when they return! When outside I have good behavior and do not dig or attempt to jump fences/ gates! Some of my favorite things are riding in the car, playing with stuffed dog animals, sleeping, playing in the yard, attention, laying in the humans' lap, sleeping on my back with my legs in the air, and being goofy! If you think I would make a great addition to your family contact the rescue today and give them my name because I am waiting to meet you!
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- Senior status confirmed
- Last checked 7/9/2026
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