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This is Cowboy’s last roundup, and he needs your help! The 90-pound Rhodesian Ridgeback mix named Cowboy faces euthanasia if money can’t be raised for an extensive eight-week board-and-train package. Cowboy’s strong prey instincts with other animals mean he can’t be around other dogs

Cowboy’s life has stirred up dust from a thousand country roads; leaving Southern California in 2011 for a life on a ranch in Northern California where he lost an eye after being kicked by a horse.

A microchip led Cowboy back to Orange County after he entered the Santa Clara Animal Shelter when his owners lost their home and property.

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According to Diana Foster of Assertive K-9 training, who will train him if enough funds can be raised, “Cowboy doesn’t know how to behave around other dogs and hasn’t learned to read dogs’ body language that says, ‘I don’t want any trouble.’”

A donation of any amount will help give Cowboy his last chance.

Follow Cowboy’s Story at https://www.communityanimalnetwork.org/DonateToCowboy.htm.

Mail donations to: Community Animal Network, P.O. Box 8662, Newport Beach, CA 92658, memo, “Cowboy’s Last Chance” Tax ID 33-0971560.

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