Booker is a big, goofy boy who loves to be with his own person! Because of this, he doesn’t always have much regard for personal space.
He’s good with older children and other dogs but doesn’t do very well with cats.
Booker is a one-and-a-half-year-old Bloodhound/Coonhound mix, is neutered and weighs 90 pounds.
This dog is smart and already knows the commands for “sit” and “down.”
He’s still working working on the commands for “come,” “go,” “leave it,” and “watch me!”
Booker came to PAWS from the Bedford County Humane Society. He’s house broken and crate trained.
You can meet Booker anytime PAWS is open at 1401 Trout Rd. in State College.
To learn more about him (or any of the other dogs and cats available for adoption) visit the PAWS website.
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