Barkov

A660203
Manchester Terrier/Boxer
Male
4 years – 45.00 lbs.
Black and White Color
Humane Society of Broward County

About

WATCH MY VIDEO...Two years ago Barkov was adopted at our shelter. Now he's back because sadly, his family lost their home and couldn't take him to their new place. Barkov is ready to find a family that will give him a TRUE forever home. One filled with love and compassion, which he will give right back. This happy pup is housetrained, good with people and older kids (he may be too much for the young ones), good with other dogs (but we always recommend a dog meet), and has never met any kitties. He's super friendly and will gladly go meet anyone. He loves the dog park because he gets to meet so many friends! Barkov is just a bundle of love and happiness, and one lucky family will get to share in this joy. Thanks to Florida Panther Sam Bennett, he has paid Barkov's adoption fee. For each goal Sam scored a shelter pet benefits. If you think Barkov might be a good fit for your family, please fill out a pre-adoption application at www.humanebroward.com and come to the shelter to meet him. The shelter is located at 2070 Griffin Road, Fort Lauderdale, FL and opens daily at 11 a.m. If you have any questions, please call 954-989-3977.

Adoption FAQ

There are separate applications for in-state adopters and out-of-state adopters. Please fill out the appropriate application for your location below.

 

Please consider these factors before adopting a pet. Landlord Approval, other household members, costs, other pets, time commitment, and supplies needed. Click here to learn more.

To adopt a friend for life, the Humane Society of Broward County requires you to pay fees based on the age and number of animals you are adopting. These fees can also include additional services such as spaying, neutering, flea/tick treatment, vaccinations, and wellness checks.  Click here to learn more.

If you are thinking of adding a loving and loyal canine or feline companion to your family, you will want to consider many factors in selecting the type of animal which best suits your lifestyle and fits your needs. Click here to learn more.

Your new pet may have been abandoned or surrendered by a previous family.  The pet may be going home to a new, unfamiliar place with strangers. Kind of scary if you think about it! Being gentle, considerate, kind and patient will help ease your friend into his new family. Click here to learn more.