Area shelters’ dogs and cats need their “forever” homes.
I will warm up quickly, but I’m looking for a home with patient people who will let me get to know them and grow confident over time. I’ll start out hiding, come out for a treat and then I’ll be in your lap and looking for pets. Love fluff? Have patience? We’re definitely a match. Learn more about the East Bay SPCA’s current adoption process atCayenne is a 2-year-old, 55-pound husky mix seeking a forever home that will take him on adventures.
Cayenne needs a little doggy “finishing school” attention because he’s still got the puppyish habits of jumping and mouthing. He’s such a lovable guy that he’s well worth the extra time — and he comes with six weeks of free training for his new owner to use. Cayenne lives at Friends of the Alameda Animal Shelter but would much rather come home with you.
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