We know of him from the pages of story books, but now within the walls of our shelter, Friar Tuck is here; not with a merry band, but with a story of quiet bravery and resilience that would make even Robin Hood proud. This noble boy came into our care as an emergency, bearing the marks of a battle we may never fully understand. With a severe injury to his front left chest and shoulder, along with multiple puncture wounds across his body, Friar Tuck had every reason to be fearful, guarded, or overwhelmed. And yet...he chose to be gentle. Despite his pain, despite the new environment and people, Friar Tuck has shown nothing but patience, trust, and a kind spirit that speaks volumes about the dog he is. Like the storybooks, this is no small Friar. At over 100lbs, Friar Tuck is a very big boy. But not once has he used his size to resist care or make demands. Instead, he leans into kindness, proving that true strength isn't measured in pounds, but in heart. Friar has finally healed, he is cone free and enjoying life! He adores people of all ages, seems drawn to children, and is a playful companion (small bear). He does enjoy enveloping people in his body slams, and will flop on top of you if you let him. He is a love bug! The only time we've seen him use his weight to his advantage is when he's out on a leashed walk, he can really lock in and use his gentle giant strength to convince you to go the direction he wants you to go. He is quite fearful of other dogs still, despite his time in care. We don't know if that is a wound that will ever heal, so we would want to see him find a home where he doesn't need to have his guard up all the time, and he can be a solo companion to his people.
Ideal Home
Friar Tuck would thrive in a home where he can be a solo companion, as he is still fearful of other dogs.
Ongoing Health
Friar Tuck has healed from a severe injury to his front left chest and shoulder and multiple puncture wounds.
Training & Support
Friar Tuck can be strong-willed on leash and may try to convince you to go in the direction he wants. He is a love bug who enjoys body slams and will flop on top of you if allowed.
Application Details:
- Applications start by contacting us through Wags.
Transporation
Friar Tuck is located at our shelter. Transport may be available to approved adopters.