Nashville’s last cold spell brought Buster to Furry Friend Farm. He was roaming around the Change Healthcare offices on Couchville Pike and sensed a kind heart in the male proprietor of Furry Friend Farm. It was too cold for this big, sweet boy to stay outside, so home he came.
Ads were posted on all social media available. Buster (the name given to him by the female proprietor of FFF) was obviously well taken care of. But he had no micro-chip and he had no tag on his, admittedly too small, collar.
While FFF is a pet friendly establishment in pretty much any way you can imagine, Buster needs a home where there are fewer cats (because they scare him) and more action. Buster has a lot of energy, FFF is more of a place of rest and relaxation.
Buster is housetrained, crate trained, loyal and sweet. He shows no interest in people food and actually leaves people alone when they are eating…a true super power for most pets. He’s a big snuggle bunny, but, unfortunately, he cannot hold his licker.