American Staffordshire Terrier
Phil
Young·Male·Medium
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Community & partner vetted
So you can sleep tight
About Phil
I am so excited to finally meet you, my future family! My name is Phil, but my foster mom sometimes calls me Philbert or No Filter Phil. I have the best Gremlin ears that almost never go down! I was found with my sister on a little walkabout before coming to Save-A-Bull. I'm not sure where she went, but I have had quite the adventure in my time with fosters. I am so grateful for the love and care I've received, and now it's time for me to give back to a great family! I currently live in a foster home with two resident dogs. I get along great with the female dog in the house, mostly through ignoring her or having brief chats. We are all still getting acclimated, but I'm definitely more submissive. One dog is trying to teach me how to play, and the other sets the rules and lets me know when I do well, so of course, I try to pay attention as much as my "No Filter" brain will allow and soak it all in. They have been very patient and understanding of me and actually motivate and cheerlead me when I do awesome things. We had slow introductions because I needed to build some confidence and security, but now we all hang out in the yard and chase squirrels and pee on each other's pee spots. I eat in my crate because my foster mom says that makes my crate more desirable, so I don't eat with the other dogs. I am really good at taking treats, but I don't like it when another dog gets treats and I don't. Sharing is caring!
Ideal Home
My ideal home would have me as the only dog (since I like all the attention) and lots of comfy spots to watch out the window or cuddle up. I like to be out with you and am an excellent backseat driver, so road trip, anyone?
Ongoing Health
No specific health conditions were mentioned.
Training & Support
I have been working on training with my foster mom, who is a professional dog trainer. I am crate trained and sleep in my crate at night; it is the best spot because it is so comfy! The crate has been a big issue for me because I just want to be with you all the time, but my foster mom keeps telling me that patience is a virtue and will get me good things, so I am learning to be more patient and confident that my person will always return. She sometimes lets me just hang out in my bedroom behind a gate, and I have found that lounging on the daybed in there is super relaxing with some nice music playing while I sleep. I am really good at sitting for things, and we are working on more advanced skills, like "leave it" and "stay." I have gotten really good at boundary training and am practicing heeling behavior. I am easy to train because I love working for treats, and my foster mom says I am pretty smart because I catch on pretty quickly. One of my biggest habits is when I meet you, I like to lean up against you – sharing the love! I have also learned that a quick "uh uh" means I am doing something sneaky and should probably stop. I would do great with some doggy classes around other dogs and people to get used to the distractions and will show off how good I am and make you feel like a star! I might be really good at scent work. I haven't really figured out how to play with toys yet. One of the resident dogs keeps bringing me toys and dropping them in front of me, and I'm not sure what to do! I have been caught squeaking a fake newspaper and carrying around a push toy now and again, but I am still learning for sure. One way we are doing this is soaking rope toys in broth, that definitely makes them more desirable! I think that I am probably more of a cuddler than anything though, so toys are fine, but not my number one priority. It doesn't really matter though, because I haven't chewed or destroyed anything in the house. Also, I am potty trained, and we are working on bell training. I am working very hard on becoming a confident and curious boy and am learning that asking permission by looking to mom is the way to live a good life. I love having a stable routine; it helps me predict what is coming next and eases any anxiety about if I am getting that next meal! I do tell canine companions when I am uncomfortable. I am not meant to be every dog's friend, but there are some that I am sure I would like if I got to take my time. I really like being outside, and found that laying in the sun is a great activity. Mostly, I like to be with others in the house, because cuddling up is simply the best!
Application Details:
- Applications start by contacting us through Wags.
Transportation:
Phil is currently located in a foster home. Transport within the Wags network may be available.
I am so excited to finally meet you, my future family! My name is Phil, but my foster mom sometimes calls me Philbert or No Filter Phil. I have the best Gremlin ears that almost never go down! I was found with my sister on a little walkabout before coming to Save-A-Bull. I'm not sure where she went, but I have had quite the adventure in my time with fosters. I am so grateful for the love and care I've received, and now it's time for me to give back to a great family! I currently live in a foster home with two resident dogs. I get along great with the female dog in the house, mostly through ignoring her or having brief chats. We are all still getting acclimated, but I'm definitely more submissive. One dog is trying to teach me how to play, and the other sets the rules and lets me know when I do well, so of course, I try to pay attention as much as my "No Filter" brain will allow and soak it all in. They have been very patient and understanding of me and actually motivate and cheerlead me when I do awesome things. We had slow introductions because I needed to build some confidence and security, but now we all hang out in the yard and chase squirrels and pee on each other's pee spots. I eat in my crate because my foster mom says that makes my crate more desirable, so I don't eat with the other dogs. I am really good at taking treats, but I don't like it when another dog gets treats and I don't. Sharing is caring!
Ideal Home
My ideal home would have me as the only dog (since I like all the attention) and lots of comfy spots to watch out the window or cuddle up. I like to be out with you and am an excellent backseat driver, so road trip, anyone?
Ongoing Health
No specific health conditions were mentioned.
Training & Support
I have been working on training with my foster mom, who is a professional dog trainer. I am crate trained and sleep in my crate at night; it is the best spot because it is so comfy! The crate has been a big issue for me because I just want to be with you all the time, but my foster mom keeps telling me that patience is a virtue and will get me good things, so I am learning to be more patient and confident that my person will always return. She sometimes lets me just hang out in my bedroom behind a gate, and I have found that lounging on the daybed in there is super relaxing with some nice music playing while I sleep. I am really good at sitting for things, and we are working on more advanced skills, like "leave it" and "stay." I have gotten really good at boundary training and am practicing heeling behavior. I am easy to train because I love working for treats, and my foster mom says I am pretty smart because I catch on pretty quickly. One of my biggest habits is when I meet you, I like to lean up against you – sharing the love! I have also learned that a quick "uh uh" means I am doing something sneaky and should probably stop. I would do great with some doggy classes around other dogs and people to get used to the distractions and will show off how good I am and make you feel like a star! I might be really good at scent work. I haven't really figured out how to play with toys yet. One of the resident dogs keeps bringing me toys and dropping them in front of me, and I'm not sure what to do! I have been caught squeaking a fake newspaper and carrying around a push toy now and again, but I am still learning for sure. One way we are doing this is soaking rope toys in broth, that definitely makes them more desirable! I think that I am probably more of a cuddler than anything though, so toys are fine, but not my number one priority. It doesn't really matter though, because I haven't chewed or destroyed anything in the house. Also, I am potty trained, and we are working on bell training. I am working very hard on becoming a confident and curious boy and am learning that asking permission by looking to mom is the way to live a good life. I love having a stable routine; it helps me predict what is coming next and eases any anxiety about if I am getting that next meal! I do tell canine companions when I am uncomfortable. I am not meant to be every dog's friend, but there are some that I am sure I would like if I got to take my time. I really like being outside, and found that laying in the sun is a great activity. Mostly, I like to be with others in the house, because cuddling up is simply the best!
Application Details:
- Applications start by contacting us through Wags.
Transportation:
Phil is currently located in a foster home. Transport within the Wags network may be available.
Gets along with
Dogs
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American Staffordshire Terrier
Exercise
60 min/day, Moderate activity
Trainability
Easy to train
Experience
Some experience needed
Living space
Condo, House
Shedding
Moderate
Lifespan
12-16 years
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