Thor Goodwin is a delightful 2-year-old, approximately 29 lb, Boston Terrier mix who brings boundless joy and laughter into every day. He greets the world with a goofy grin and a wagging tail, always ready for a game of fetch or a fun-filled adventure. Thor truly believes every day is the best day ever, making him an endlessly entertaining and loving companion.
Ideal Home
Thor would thrive in a home that appreciates his playful spirit and affectionate nature. He has seamlessly integrated into a foster family with children aged 3 and 13, forming a special bond with the older child. He enjoys playing fetch and toys, but is also happy to relax nearby, offering quiet companionship.
Ongoing Health
Thor is up-to-date on all vetting, including vaccinations, deworming, and flea/heartworm prevention. He is microchipped and will be neutered if not already.
Training & Support
Thor is eager to please and motivated by treats, already knowing how to sit. While he sometimes jumps up when excited and can be a bit mouthy with adults and older children when playful, he is incredibly gentle with the younger child. With consistent positive reinforcement, he is expected to continue maturing into an exceptional companion. He is comfortable relaxing in a laundry room when left alone and has been reliably house-trained. He coexists peacefully with an older male Pug in his foster home.
Application Details:
- Applications start by contacting us through Wags.
- A virtual meet-and-greet will be arranged before adoption finalization.
- We are happy to arrange meet-and-greets with dogs similar to your own to ensure compatibility.
- We are willing to test Thor with anything necessary to ensure a perfect match.
Transportation
Thor is currently located in Texas and can be transported nationwide via our rescue-run, USDA-certified transport system. Drop-off locations are available in WA, UT, OR, ID, VA, PA, OH, NY, CT, VT, TN, KY, WI, MN, IL, and Canada (with pickup options in Bellingham, WA, Buffalo, NY, or Brattleboro, VT). A surcharge of $87 applies due to rising transportation costs. Texas adopters must pick up from the Houston area.