Askem has quietly become our longest-stay resident, and while we know why he gets overlooked, we also know there's so much more to him than what people see in the shelter. This handsome 35-pound guy struggles with the shelter environment. Being confined and surrounded by constant noise and activity has led to a lot of barrier frustration, and he can come across as intense or overwhelmed in his kennel. First impressions haven't done him many favors - but the truth is, Askem is not the same dog once he feels safe and settled. Askem was originally adopted from us as a puppy and spent nearly two years in a loving home. His owner adored him and described him as affectionate, devoted, and a true companion. Unfortunately, unexpected life changes meant they could no longer keep him, and Askem suddenly lost the only home he had ever known. Since returning to the shelter, he's struggled with all the uncertainty and change. Askem is a deeply sensitive dog, and shelter life has been especially hard on him. New people and unfamiliar situations can make him nervous at first, and he needs a little time to decompress and feel secure. But once he trusts you, his softer side starts to shine. Underneath all the stress and big feelings is a dog who wants so badly to connect. Askem enjoys gentle affection, cozy routines, and simply being near his person. Sit quietly with him for a few minutes, and you'll see him begin to relax - leaning into scratches, softening his expression, and soaking up the attention he's been craving.
Ideal Home
Askem is looking for a calm, patient home with someone who understands that trust takes time. A predictable routine, clear boundaries, and a quieter environment will help him feel secure and confident again. We think he would do best in an adult home or one with older, respectful children.
Ongoing Health
No specific health concerns were mentioned in the listing.
Training & Support
Askem struggles with barrier frustration in the shelter environment due to confinement and noise. He can be nervous in new situations and needs time to decompress and feel secure. Patience and a consistent, calm approach will help him build trust and confidence.
Application Details:
- Applications start by contacting us through Wags.
Transporation
Askem is located at our shelter. Please contact us for more information about transportation options.