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About Wadsworth D181451

  • Status: Adopted!
  • Adoption Fee: 500.00
  • Species: Dog
  • Rescue ID: D181451
  • General Color: White
  • Current Size: 23 Pounds
  • Current Age: 6 Years 9 Months (best estimate)
  • Microchipped: Yes
  • Exercise Needs: Moderate
  • Reaction to New People: Friendly

Name: Wadsworth 
Age: DOB Approx. 7/19/18
Gender: Male
Breed: Great Pyr
Weight: 23
Dog friendly: Yes
Cat friendly: Yes
Kid friendly: Yes
House Trained: Working on it
Crate Trained: Yes
Energy level: Moderate
History: Surrendered as unwanted litter 
Adoption Fee: $500.00 

 

From the Foster:

Wadsworth has a classic puppy personality, he loves to explore and play and occasionally cause a little mischief. Shortly after running outside he will crash hard for a nice nap where he prefers to lay on his back sprawled out on the floor. He is learning his daily routine very quickly and only poos outside or on a potty pad but is still learning to hold his bladder somewhat. He will go into his crate for a treat but may whine a little if he hears you walking around while hes stuck in there. He knows "Sit" and "Come" and listens very well, especially when there is treats involved. Being a white puppy he always knows where to find mud and we are teaching him not to dig but he is getting plenty used to baths in the meantime. He likes to chew on bones and pull every toy out of the toy box when he is inside and when he is outside he likes to run until he drops. He is not a huge snuggler but he is always excited to see you when you get home and he will let you hold him like a baby without too much squirming when he's tired. He does a good job of sticking close most of the time but can quickly scamper away if he sees something more interesting than what you're doing. He has had very little leash training and does not like it so far, but as he gets used to it he should be more than happy to get exercise that way.

The ideal home for Wadsworth would be commited to spending time continuing to train him since this is a very important time in his life. As he is likely to be a gentle giant and escape artist he would benefit from a fenced yard and an active owner who will make sure he can stretch his long legs daily. Wadsworth requests that his owner be up for taking him on adventures and says he wouldnt mind one bit having kids or other pets in the house.

More about Wadsworth D181451

Good with Dogs, Good with Kids, Good with Adults

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