Dewey is the kind of dog who will hike through the woods with you in the morning and curl up beside you while you drink your coffee like it’s his full-time job. At around 2 years old and 45–50 pounds, this Carolina Dog mix is equal parts outdoorsman and devoted companion. Dewey is incredibly smart and thrives when his brain is engaged. He loves playing hide-and-seek, “find it” with treats, and solving little homemade puzzles like treats rolled into towels or tucked into boxes. Sniffing is his favorite pastime — whether it’s longline exploring in the yard or taking in every scent on a woodland hike. And if there’s snow? Even better. Dewey bounds through it with pure joy, happily shoving his whole face into snowbanks just because he can. He has a playful, goofy side that’s impossible not to smile at. Once unsure about toys, he now proudly carries around his beloved squeaky ball and enjoys a good game of tug. Collagen rolls and sturdy chews keep him happily occupied. Inside the home, Dewey thrives with structure. He waits patiently at the door before walks, is crate trained and settles well, enjoys relaxing on his “place” mat, loves slow, cozy morning snuggles, and follows a consistent daily routine beautifully. Dewey is deeply loving, loyal, and naturally protective of his people. He forms strong bonds and truly wants to be near his humans. With the right guidance, he will continue to grow into an incredibly steady and devoted companion. He is highly intelligent, affectionate, and loyal. Dewey would thrive with someone who appreciates both adventure and structure — someone who wants a dog to hike with, train with, and then relax beside at the end of the day.
Ideal Home
Dewey would thrive in a calm, structured environment. A home without young children and with an experienced adopter is recommended. A yard for sniffing and enrichment is a big plus.
Ongoing Health
No specific health conditions are mentioned in the description.
Training & Support
Dewey experiences leash reactivity toward passing dogs, people, and bicycles. He is improving with consistent training and will need a confident, dog-savvy adopter committed to continuing positive reinforcement training and mindful threshold management.
Application Details:
Applications start by contacting us through Wags.
Transporation
Dewey is currently in foster care in New Hampshire and will be transported to his approved adoptive family.