Ryan
This adorable senior fellow is looking for a forever home of his own through Longmont Humane Society right now.
Ryan is 8 years old and possesses many of the qualities that we all appreciate in older dogs: he is a good listener, has wonderful house manners and is happy to relax and nap while you get along with the business of your day.
Ryan has been enjoying the comfort of a loving foster home while he waits to meet his perfect match and here’s what they have to say: “Ryan is a sweet, gentle soul who barks more in his sleep than when awake. When people hear that he’s 8 years old, they say 'he’s an old man,' but you would be surprised how energetic and playful he is. He loves tugging on ropes, chasing after lasers and playing catch with bouncy balls.
"He also loves car rides. That will get him up any time. Once he warms up to you, he loves cuddling, lays on your lap and sleeps for hours. Just remember to have your Zoom calls muted because his snores can be loud."
Ryan can be paired with the right dog, though he is looking for a home with no kitties and high school-age or older children, please. To learn more about Ryan or to make an appointment to come in for a visit, call us at 303-772-1232 today.

2021 city of Longmont pet licenses
Now available: city of Longmont 2021 pet licenses. Licenses can be purchased online through the Longmont Humane Society website, as well as at a variety of community locations including the LHS retail store, Boz's Place, by appointment. Please note: Longmont ordinances and state laws require that all domestic cats and dogs have a current rabies vaccination. Proof of rabies vaccination certificate is required at the time of purchase.
To schedule an appointment to purchase your 2021 pet license at Boz's Place, call 303-772-1232.
Public dog training classes now available online
Longmont Humane Society is happy to announce a new and entirely virtual alternative to in-person dog training classes including private training video sessions, online obedience courses as well as mini-courses designed to address specific concerns such as walking on leash and a review of training tools and equipment.
For information on all virtual obedience course and mini-course options, please visit our public training online platform here or by visiting www.longmonthumane.