Max says what you see is what you get—easy going, affectionate, smart and devoted best friend.just some of the advantages to adopting an older pet–appearance (size & coat) won’t change, manners are already established. Older dogs are great for older humans. They are relaxing and comforting. Older adopted pets seem to understand what you’ve done for them and return your kindness with uncommon love and devotion. They are easier to house train & at the shelter Max holds in until volunteers take him out. He may be big but he’s pretty good on leash especially with daily walks. He knows sit by command and is softly playful. We think at this time in his life Max would prefer to be your only fur kid and our staff say he’d be fine with kids over 6 that will understand being gentle with an older pet. As always bring your entire family along (children and any other dog) to meet your prospective pet to help ensure everyone is happy and well matched. If you are looking for love and true devotion hurry in to meet handsome Max.

For more information about Max, call:
Albuquerque Animal Welfare Department – Eastside at (505) 768-1975
Ask for information about animal ID number A1582969