Adoptable Dog Of The Week – Spankee

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Meet Spankee, our Adoptable Dog of the Week. Spankee is an adult English Pointer and Dalmatian Mix from Newcastle, Oklahoma. He’s already neutered, housetrained, up to date with shots, good with kids, good with dogs, and good with cats.

Spankee’s (Laser) Story:

This is Spankee! I’m affectionately called “Laser,” as in laser pointer since I am a Pointer and a Dalmatian! Can someone say bird crazy?!? That is me, so I am told!

I am young and can run and play all evening and I even have a playtime at noon too when we get to eat! But other than that I am all alone in a kennel and I do have my own bed

The other dogs can’t seem to keep up with me at play times as I am always looking and sniffing for something everywhere… like birds! I love attention though and wiggle so much you can’t see my tail! I am a happy boy!

Housebroken with a doggie door and good with kids (they pay more attention to me!) and silly cats,, there does not seem to be much wrong with me other than I am a BIRD DOG in a Dalmatian kennel!

Are YOU looking for a bird dog?? REALLY? REALLY!? Oh my, I am so excited my tail is about to wag off!

Come see me! I am a bird dog! I am! I am a bird dog! I am just what you are looking for! I promise! I will wait here and keep watching down the street for you to come! I AM SO EXCITED! HURRY! Before my tail wags off!

To learn more about Spankee, please visit Adoptapet.com.

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