Meet Dutch!
Dutch is a happy, playful pup with a big personality and an even bigger heart. If there's fun to be had, Dutch is ready for it! He loves romping around with other dogs and will happily try to convince cats to join in the fun, even if they aren't quite as enthusiastic as he is. Dutch has plenty of energy and confidence when playing. He holds his own with larger dogs and loves an active play session. He can be a little persistent when playtime is over and doesn't always catch subtle signals that another dog is finished, but he responds appropriately when corrected. Dutch has shown interest in cats and wants very badly to play with them. He has been wonderful with children and was gentle and curious when meeting a 2-year-old. Dutch hasn't had much leash experience yet but is eager to learn and highly trainable. He enjoys being with his people and would likely love going on walks and adventures. Dutch can be a bit stubborn with house training, but consistency and patience will help him continue making progress. He sleeps in a crate at night and loves snuggling with his favorite stuffed animal. Dutch has a sweet, easygoing nature around food and people, showing no signs of food aggression and is very food-motivated, making training easier. He loves toys, treats, and spending time with his humans. Dutch has a moderate-to-high energy level and would love a home with a yard where he can safely run and play. He prefers staying close to his people and being part of whatever they're doing.
Ideal Home
Dutch would thrive in a home with another playful dog who enjoys having a buddy around. A dog that prefers peace and quiet may find Dutch's enthusiasm a bit much. He may do best with dog-savvy cats who are comfortable around active puppies. Dutch would likely do well with children of all ages. He would love a home with a yard where he can safely run and play.
Ongoing Health
None explicitly mentioned.
Training & Support
House training is still a work in progress and Dutch can be a bit stubborn. Consistency and patience will help him continue making progress. He can be a little persistent when playtime is over and doesn't always catch subtle signals that another dog is finished.
Application Details:
- Applications start by contacting us through Wags.
Transportation
Transports run every few weeks and we will have the dog on the next available transport once approved. If you are not able to accept a dog until a specific time period, please apply at that time.