Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Dog of the Day: Milo

Posted by Samantha Ferrell on Wed, Mar 10, 2010 at 11:27 AM

Milo
  • Milo

This unusually cute dog is Milo and he's looking for a home. The folks at Tucson Cold Wet Noses say this about Milo at tucsoncoldwetnoses.com:

Milo is a very sweet boxer or pit mix who looks at you with big, brown eyes and is very mellow. He is a love bug and would be great with children. The only thing is he is also a thief and a counter surfer and cannot be left in a house unattended. When he is not napping and being a lazy

dog, he is looking for something to chew. Milo gets along well with other dogs and likes to play but he is not hyper. He would be a nice companion for another playful dog. Milo loves to sleep in bed with you and otherwise should sleep in a crate which he does quietly so as not to get into stuff during the wee hours but if he is in bed with you he is quite content. He is just a big puppy at about one year old. Just don't leave your shoes around but then he looks at you with those big brown eyes. And PS... he is a great watchdog! Milo has a very deep bark when he hears something outside.

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They always seem to have blue eyes...

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