Silly Billy is a 1-year-old pit bull/husky mix who loves to give and receive affection. For Halloween he plans to go as the most handsome dog in all of San Mateo County. As you can see, he’s nailed it. Silly Billy is road tested. He does very well in the car and is quite easy to walk — loose leash all the way. On hikes, he’s been calm, friendly and easily passed people, dogs and bikes without issues. He is an expert at fetch and could chase tennis balls until the sun goes down. If you think you might want to meet this rambunctious, goofy guy, bring the whole family, including any resident dogs, to meet him. He’ll do best with adults only or families with dog-savvy teens 15+ familiar with breeds like him and with experience teaching dogs how to share and be patient. Stop by Peninsula Humane Society & SPCA to meet Silly Billy ID# A960860 or call (650) 340-7022 to schedule an appointment. Visit www.phs-spca.org for more information.

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