Navajo is a sweet, affectionate, and easygoing pup who brings the perfect balance of playful energy and relaxed companionship. He's the kind of dog who's just as happy joining you for a daily walk as he is curling up nearby for a cozy evening at home. Navajo enjoys playing with other dogs, especially in one-on-one or small group settings. He tends to feel most comfortable with dogs his size or smaller, and proper introductions help him succeed with bigger dogs. He has made great progress with his doggy manners at daycare. Navajo is polite and non-reactive on leash, though he may pull a little at the start of walks when he's excited. He is fully house-trained and crate-trained, and can be left loose in the house without issue. Navajo loves meeting people and has done well around children. He adores toys and is a champion cuddler who loves being close to his people. He's also an excellent car rider and a staff favorite at the vet! Navajo would thrive in a stable, moderately active home that enjoys daily walks, occasional outings, and lots of affection. He could do well as an only dog or with a compatible canine friend.
Ideal Home
Navajo would thrive in a stable, moderately active home that enjoys daily walks, occasional outings, and lots of affection. He doesn't need an ultra-active lifestyle, just consistent exercise, love, and companionship. He would do best in a cat-free home due to a strong prey drive and fixation toward cats observed during a boarding stay.
Ongoing Health
Navajo needed dental work upon arrival in foster care, and several damaged teeth were removed, including his canines. His remaining teeth are healthy, and he still happily chews his favorite bones.
Training & Support
Navajo is house-trained and crate-trained. He is polite on leash, though he may pull a little at the start of walks. He generally reads social cues well with other dogs but may occasionally need gentle redirection if he gets too excited.
Application Details:
Applications start by contacting us through Wags. The process begins with an application, followed by a phone interview if you might be a good fit. This is then followed by a video call with the foster home. Virtual home visits, personal and vet reference checks are required to complete the process.
Transporation
Navajo is currently located in San Antonio, Texas. He will be transported once an adopter is approved. Transport runs every few weeks and he will be on the next available transport once approved.