Steamboat adoptable pets: Tyson the dog and Randy the cat
Tyson
Tyson is a 4-year-old, extra-large, male pitbull mix weighing in at 90 pounds. He is big, silly and sweet and previously lived happily with kids and another dog, although cats aren’t his cup of tea. Tyson is doing great so far with Routt County Humane Society basic manners training and is looking for his new people to help him continue learning how to be a gentleman. He would love a home that can take him on adventures and give him lots of cuddle time. Tyson’s favorite things so far include playing ball and being given a good bone or a peanut butter Kong. Consider giving this handsome and free-spirited guy a second chance at a loving home.
Randy
Randy is a handsome, 3-year-old, medium-haired fellow who loves to snuggle. He is a sweet, playful guy who was found outside. It’s believed he was on his own outdoors for about a year before arriving at RCHS and he can be a little shy when meeting new people, although he warms up quickly and loves to cuddle. He also loves to be pet and scratched around his adorable ears, and you will love his purr. Randy would rather be an indoor cat, although he did spend quite a bit of time on his outside. He’s just an easy-going guy waiting for his forever family. Consider giving Randy a warm place by your side – come meet him today.
For more information about Tyson, Randy and other adoptable pets, contact the Routt County Humane Society at 970-879-7247 or visit routthumane.org.
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