Meet Goby, the charming male Beagle mix who's sure to steal your heart! At just about a year old, Goby is the perfect blend of youthful energy and sweetness. This goofy boy has a delightful personality that shines through in everything he does. He absolutely loves booty scratches and will show his appreciation with the sweetest, silliest expressions. Goby is a natural entertainer, often seen prancing and chirping with joy on his walks. His playful nature and affectionate demeanor make him an irresistible companion. If you're looking for a loving and fun-loving addition to your family, Goby is the one for you!
Goby's journey started at Anderson Animal Shelter, where he arrived from a partner shelter in Tennesee. Despite testing positive for Heartworm, he hasn't let that dampen my spirits.
The staff here believes that during Goby's treatment and recovery, the best place for him is with a loving and forever family like yours. If you choose to adopt him, you'll have the support of the clinic staff every step of the way.
The treatment process typically takes about three months, during which some simple at-home steps will keep him safe and comfortable. After that, a follow-up test six months post-treatment ensures he's back to his happy, healthy self.
It's important to remember that Heartworm can only be transmitted by mosquitoes, so with proper precautions, we can keep Goby safe and sound.
With your love and care, the staff anticipates that Goby will fully recover, and he can't wait to bring joy and laughter into your home. Let's embark on this journey together and make some unforgettable memories!
Stop in and meet Goby in person during our adoption hours. For more information, email
[email protected] or call us at 847-697-2880 x: 0, and the staff will be happy to help you.
Our dogs and puppies go home spayed/neutered, microchipped, heartworm tested (7 months and over), and up to date on core vaccines, heartworm, flea, and tick preventatives. Their adoption also includes a free-vet exam at one of our participating veterinarians.