Meet Harley SCAS
Harley is the kind of dog who has been someone’s whole world—and now he’s looking for that again. At 8 years old and 70 lbs, this stunning blue tick mix has spent his entire life in a home after being adopted as a puppy. Through no fault of his own, his owner’s life changed and they can no longer care for him, so Harley is now looking for a new forever family to call his own. He is a very friendly, happy boy who loves people and other dogs. In true Hound dog nature, he lets you know just how excited he gets around other dogs sometimes! He can get a little excitable at times, but it’s just part of his fun-loving personality. Harley is house trained, walks well on leash, rides nicely in the car, and can be trusted when left alone in the home—no destruction here (unless you count his very specific love for paper towels!). He is an old hound dog (although you wouldn’t guess his age based on his energy!) and tries to get away with certain behaviors sometimes, so he really needs someone who gets that stubborn hound side. Harley is truly a great dog who already knows how to live in a home and be part of a family . He just needs someone willing to open their heart and give him that stability again. He is microchipped, neutered, and up to date on vaccines. And the best part-his adoption fee is FULLY SPONSORED!
Could Harley SCAS be your senior soulmate?
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- Senior status confirmed
- Last checked 7/6/2026
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