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July 10, 10:07 AMHouston Dogs ExaminerBobbi Leder
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  CAP: Forest 7552417

STATUS: ADOPTED!

Forest (7552417) is a three month-old mixed breed puppy that is very sweet and timid. He is a lovable pup that likes to follow his foster mom, and cuddle on the couch. He is great with other dogs but cautious around children. He therefore, would be best suited in a home with adults only.

Forest is expected to weigh between 40-50 pounds when fully grown, but needs help becoming a confident dog. So if you think you can help build Forest’s self esteem and provide a loving forever home for this wonderful puppy, please contact his foster parent by using the link found on his web listing by visiting the CAP dog adoption pages here. Forest (7552417) is neutered and up to date with all of his vaccinations.



To view more dogs and puppies at CAP, visit their website by clicking here.

**To locate an animal shelter in the Greater Houston area, and view many of the animals needing a forever home, please click here. Also included is a list of pet 'emergency' clinics.


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