Pets

Calvin: Adorable Adoptable of the Week in Prince George's County

Meet this adorable adoptable from Prince George's County. He is ready for his forever home - could it be with you?

If you're interested in learning more about Calvin, contact The SPCA/Humane Society of Prince George's County, Inc.โ€‹
If you're interested in learning more about Calvin, contact The SPCA/Humane Society of Prince George's County, Inc.โ€‹ (Photo courtesy of The SPCA/Humane Society of Prince George's County, Inc.โ€‹)

PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY, MD โ€” Numerous adorable adoptables are awaiting their forever homes through The SPCA/Humane Society of Prince George's County, Inc.

Calvin happens to be one of the cutest fellas available right now. He's a big people lover and completely charming. Described as gentle and affectionate, he loves to be petted and be your friend.

Calvin's also crate-trained exceptionally well and will even nap in an open crate. His house-training skills are perfect. He only needs a weekly brushing to limit shedding and even though he's a younger guy at 1 year old, he isn't high activity or noisy.

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He enjoys the company of other dogs but also cherishes one-on-one time with humans. Calvin also loves chew toys and will sweetly lay on the floor and nibble on a toy to pass the time.

If Calvin's next home has a yard, it will need a 6-foot-tall privacy fence because he can jump pretty high if something catches his attention. He walks well on a leash and quickly responds to gentle corrections who only wants to please his people. He does well with kids and dogs.

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Anyone interested in adopting Calvin or any other pet with The SPCA/Humane Society of Prince George's County, Inc. should fill out a no-obligation adoption application. Because The SPCA/Humane Society of Prince George's County, Inc. is a volunteer-run group, all animals are cared for in foster homes and animals must be placed within the greater Baltimore-DC area.

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