Adoption Spotlight: Clooney

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Clooney is an independent, 5 year old dog who was found as a stray. He’s been at the Animal Rescue League of Boston since December. Clooney enjoys playing with other large dogs here in our playgroup. His prey drive is pretty high, so he should not go home with small dogs, cats or other small critters. Just yesterday he stopped during his walk to watch the squirrels in the tree. He’s not the most cuddly dog, but he’s a great companion for someone who enjoys being outdoors or wants a dog who doesn’t require a lot of attention. He walks nicely on an easy walk harness and knows how to sit.

If you’re looking for a handsome dog to add to your family, Clooney is your guy! You can meet him at our Boston Adoption Center this weekend. We’re open Friday-Sunday 1-4pm, Tuesday-Thursday 1-7pm. If you know someone who’d be able to give Clooney the loving home he deserves, please share Clooney’s story with them!

How can anyone say "no" to a face like this?

How can anyone say “no” to a face like this?

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