Featured pet this week for Enid Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to animals is Leopard.
Leopard is a 3-year-old heeler mix. He has been neutered and is up-to-date on shots, meaning he is ready to go to a loving home.
Leopard is a very shy dog and needs time to form a bond with his family, especially men. However, once the bond with him is formed, it is unbreakable. He likes children and other pets but needs to be in a home without other male dogs. With a little effort and care, Leopard is a very loyal, loving companion.
If you would like to meet Leopard, please call the Enid SPCA at 233-1325 or visit the shelter at 1116 Overland Trail during regular business hours.
Bowers, 13, is a student at Ringwood Junior High School.
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