Meet HUMBLE
Humble wouldn’t boast about it (it’s not in his nature), but he’s one of the BEST dogs in our care!! This sweet boy is seven years YOUNG and has gotten an A+ report card from everyone he’s ever met. Not only is he great with all humans (kids and babies included!), he also has top-notch social skills with other dogs, and possibly even cats! He’s an all-around ace pup who would make a great addition to any home. His current foster mom even shared: “He will make the most loving companion to whomever is lucky enough to love him.”Among Humble’s favorite activities are going for walks (he’s easy on leash!), riding in cars, getting a nice booty scratchin’, playing fetch, and napping on the couch or sunbathing on the porch. He LOVES cuddles and is an overall gentle dude, 100% housebroken and well-mannered. He even knows the basic commands like “sit,” “stay,” “down,” and “come.” This is one versatile dude - a dog you can take anywhere! And, as his foster mom says, “He has the power to make you feel very loved.”Since Humble would never brag on himself, we’ll have to do it for him. He’s an amazing pup, and so deserving of an amazing home! If you’re interested in meeting Humble, click on the “Adopt Me” button to submit an inquiry to his foster mom. It’s not a commitment to adopt, but an opportunity to learn more about this wonderful guy!
Could HUMBLE be your senior soulmate?
Reach out to Fulton County Animal Services and mention HUMBLE’s name — they’ll confirm availability and walk you through next steps.
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- Senior status confirmed
- Last checked 7/12/2026
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