Enzo Baby is an approximately 5-month-old, 37 lb bundle of sweetness, currently thought to be a German Shepherd mix with a hint of hound. His impossibly soft fur, floppy ears, and big paws are just the beginning of what makes him so lovable. He's a gentle soul who thrives on companionship, eager to be by your side whether you're out exploring or relaxing at home. Enzo is described as a "little shadow" by his foster, always wanting to be close to his people. He's affectionate, devoted, and settles in nicely for a peaceful night's sleep.
Ideal Home
Enzo would be happiest in a home with a friendly canine companion, as he truly loves the company of other dogs and learns from them. He also showed respect and comfort around a resident cat, and we're happy to arrange a cat sleepover to ensure a good fit. Enzo is a well-balanced puppy who enjoys adventures but also settles nicely at home, making him a potential fit for various living situations, including apartments.
Ongoing Health
No specific health concerns are mentioned.
Training & Support
Enzo is already showing his intelligence by knowing how to sit, being crate trained, and potty trained. He has wonderful house manners and rides well in the car. He's learning to walk nicely on a leash and is very food motivated, making continued training enjoyable and rewarding. Like many young dogs, he can be a bit shy with new people but is gaining confidence through socialization and exposure to new experiences.
Application Details:
- Applications start by contacting us through Wags.
- We are willing to test Enzo Baby with any specific needs you have to ensure a perfect match.
- A virtual meet-and-greet via video call will be part of the adoption process.
Transporation
Enzo is currently located in Texas. We facilitate nationwide adoptions using our USDA-certified transport system, with drop-off locations available in WA, UT, OR, ID, VA, PA, OH, NY, CT, VT, TN, KY, WI, MN, IL, and Canada. Transport includes real-time tracking, photo updates, and a dedicated Facebook event page. Texas adopters must pick up in the Houston area.