
This guy is a shoo-in for best eyebrows in the Bull City. He’s a sweet, sensitive, wiggly man who gets excited easily, but toss him a toy, and he’ll settle pretty quickly. Otto was an excellent companion on some recent outings, showing off his car riding skills and calm demeanor outside of the Animal Protection Society of Durham. On walks, he was a friend to every human and dog he passed, greeting them with a smile and a tail wag. He’s a quick learner and always eager for treats and attention. Otto mostly prefers humans to dogs but does like to play with some pups, as long as they have a similar energy level. Visit Otto’s webpage to learn more and come visit him today – he’ll be a great buddy to anyone who shows him love and affection!
APS is running a Pick-Your-Price Adoption Special until Saturday, June 29.
The Animal Protection Society of Durham, located at 2117 E. Club Blvd., is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that has been helping animals in the community since 1970, and has managed the Durham County Animal Shelter since 1990. In addition to county funding, APS relies on donations from individuals and corporations to feed, shelter and provide medical attention for the nearly 7,000 stray, surrendered and abused animals it cares for each year. APS of Durham is open to the public for adoptions and animal visitations. To set up a virtual visit or to adopt, send adoption forms to adopt@apsofdurham.org. Same-day adoptions are now available in the shelter. For more information, email adopt@apsofdurham.org.
Looking for a different furry friend to adopt? Check out our other recently featured pets from the Animal Protection Society of Durham.

