Adoptable dogs in Indianapolis, IN

Find your furever friend at Indianapolis Animal Care Services.

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Bosco is a happy boy who loves pets.

Photo by Indianapolis Animal Care Services.

Looking for a furever friend? Indianapolis Animal Care Services is always looking for good homes for its cats and dogs.

Today, we’re introducing you to Bosco.

  • He’s 8 years old and 48 pounds.
  • Bosco is a sweet, friendly guy who gives lots of kisses and leans in for affection.
  • He previously lived with other dogs, so he might be dog friendly with slow and proper introduction. It’s unknown how he does with cats or kids.
  • Bosco is currently heartworm positive, but don’t worry, the shelter pays for his treatment.

Pro tip: If you’re interested in meeting Bosco + getting acquainted, the shelter offers a 14-day trial period to ensure he’s the right fit for you.

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