Harley
Status: Available
Arrived: 03/18/2025
Adoption Donation: $225
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About
Gender: Male, neutered
Age: 13 yrs
Weight: 19 lbs
Breed: Yorkie mix
Color: Black | Tan
Harley is 13 years, a robust 19 lbs, and a Yorkie mix. He is neutered, heartworm negative, and up-to-date on vaccines and monthly preventatives.
Harley is a gentle and affectionate pup who loves nothing more than being close to his family. He can be a bit quiet and reserved while he gets to know new people. Once he trusts you, he's happy to snuggle next to you on the couch.
Beautiful Harley is easygoing happy boy, at night he sleeps soundly in his bed. He's not particularly interested in toys. He is simply content to be in a loving and comfortable home.
Harley's foster has reported that he is an adorable pup and has been an excellent house guest. He is doing great with house training, he lets you know when he needs to go to outside to use the bathroom.
Harley is quite robust at 19 lbs he is heavy for a yorkie mix. His foster currently makes his food and is helping him get back to a healthier weight. He loves going out for walks and is leash is trained, he will do his business out on a walk.
While Harley hasn't met any children or cats during his time with his foster. Due to his sweet and gentle temperament his foster believes that he'd do well with cats and he could live with dog-savvy children, ages 12 and up.
Harley enjoys his neighborhood doggie friends while out on walks. At home he delights in being an only child with his human's sole attention. With appropriate introductions we feel that Harley could live with other dogs, he'd happily be spoiled as an only dog.
Harley would be a great dog for someone living in an apartment or condo who prefers to walk their dog. He does not require a house with a yard. He is being fostered in a similar situation and is doing great.
Harley would thrive in any home, as long as he gets the attention and top-tier snuggles he deserves.