If you're looking for a pup with a sweet smile and a friendly personality, Peacock is it! ❤
Volunteers at Houston Humane Society say Peacock, a Husky-Shepherd mix has been waiting for a home for nearly 100 days!
Throughout his time at the shelter, people have passed him up at his kennel despite his sweet puppy smile and friendly personality, but he has not let that get him down. Peacock is a Certified GOOD BOY at the shelter, which means he gets along with dogs and people of all ages, including children! He walks great on a leash and knows commands such as sit and paw. Because of his high energy, he’s best suited for a family with an active lifestyle.
Meet Peacock at the Houston Humane Society, located at 14700 Almeda Rd. in southwest Houston, open 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday and 11 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays. If you’re interested in welcoming Peacock into your home, you can jump-start the adoption process by filling out
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