About this Dog
Adoption Fee: $300.00 Theo is a charming approximately fourteen month-old German Shepherd mix, happy, goofy, and very affectionate, who came to us from a shelter as an unclaimed stray. He is house-trained and crate trained, usually putting himself to bed around 8:30 or 9, and resting quietly until his foster gets up. He is very enthusiastic about walks, though is a ways from “heel” yet. He eagerly jumps into the car for rides, and rides well with no carsickness. He settles nicely in the house, provided he has had some play time and a walk. Theo loves people and attention, though is shy if someone reaches for him too quickly. Once comfortable, he wants to engage, loves pats, and follows his person around. He has met and done well with people of all ages including children. He's getting better about it, but still gets a little mouthy when excited, so might not be best for a home with small children. Theo sits for meals, having the leash put on, going through the door, and whenever else required. He takes treats extremely gently and carefully. He waits for approval to eat, and would rather be with his person than eat, so eats best if his person remains near while he eats. Chewing at this age is to be expected. He has been really good about selecting appropriate chew toys, but has a weakness for socks, and will relocate shoes left on the floor. He loves squeaky toys! Theo has excellent hearing and a great alarm bark when the doorbell rings or someone comes up the walkway. Once his foster responds to the bark by checking the situation, Theo stops barking and will welcome visitors. He does fine in the backyard when his foster is away. Theo has good energy typical for his age, loves to play rough-and-tumble with other dogs, and will generally try to play with almost every dog he meets. In his foster home with one elderly and one middle-aged female shepherd, he accepts the elderly one’s warnings to leave her alone, but badgers the middle-aged one until she plays. He is very competitive for attention, and is calmest when he is the only dog. He might do well as an only dog who has frequent, regular play dates with other playful dogs. Theo has not learned to not chase the resident cat, but seems to just want to play, not harm. There is another side to Theo, which is a scared little boy. He was found running stray with his brother, a more confident dog who was quickly adopted from the shelter. Theo couldn’t ‘find his brave’ at the shelter, and so rescue was needed. He blossomed in a safe, calm and fair home environment. His adopter will need to be slow and patient as Theo settles in, and calm with corrections. Despite his love of walks, he still sometimes submissive urinates when the leash is put on, so it’s best to do that outdoors. Similarly, when he gets frightened, he will sometimes submissive pee. Theo is looking for that very special home that can both enjoy his exuberant youthful personality when he is happy, and be patient, gentle, and calm about corrections or new or scary situations. He will be a fun, intensely loving, and obedient life-long companion in such a home. Cats and small critters unknown. Level 2
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100% of Theo's Dogecoin balance will be sent to whoever adopts Theo.
About this Dog
Adoption Fee: $300.00 Theo is a charming approximately fourteen month-old German Shepherd mix, happy, goofy, and very affectionate, who came to us from a shelter as an unclaimed stray. He is house-trained and crate trained, usually putting himself to bed around 8:30 or 9, and resting quietly until his foster gets up. He is very enthusiastic about walks, though is a ways from “heel” yet. He eagerly jumps into the car for rides, and rides well with no carsickness. He settles nicely in the house, provided he has had some play time and a walk. Theo loves people and attention, though is shy if someone reaches for him too quickly. Once comfortable, he wants to engage, loves pats, and follows his person around. He has met and done well with people of all ages including children. He's getting better about it, but still gets a little mouthy when excited, so might not be best for a home with small children. Theo sits for meals, having the leash put on, going through the door, and whenever else required. He takes treats extremely gently and carefully. He waits for approval to eat, and would rather be with his person than eat, so eats best if his person remains near while he eats. Chewing at this age is to be expected. He has been really good about selecting appropriate chew toys, but has a weakness for socks, and will relocate shoes left on the floor. He loves squeaky toys! Theo has excellent hearing and a great alarm bark when the doorbell rings or someone comes up the walkway. Once his foster responds to the bark by checking the situation, Theo stops barking and will welcome visitors. He does fine in the backyard when his foster is away. Theo has good energy typical for his age, loves to play rough-and-tumble with other dogs, and will generally try to play with almost every dog he meets. In his foster home with one elderly and one middle-aged female shepherd, he accepts the elderly one’s warnings to leave her alone, but badgers the middle-aged one until she plays. He is very competitive for attention, and is calmest when he is the only dog. He might do well as an only dog who has frequent, regular play dates with other playful dogs. Theo has not learned to not chase the resident cat, but seems to just want to play, not harm. There is another side to Theo, which is a scared little boy. He was found running stray with his brother, a more confident dog who was quickly adopted from the shelter. Theo couldn’t ‘find his brave’ at the shelter, and so rescue was needed. He blossomed in a safe, calm and fair home environment. His adopter will need to be slow and patient as Theo settles in, and calm with corrections. Despite his love of walks, he still sometimes submissive urinates when the leash is put on, so it’s best to do that outdoors. Similarly, when he gets frightened, he will sometimes submissive pee. Theo is looking for that very special home that can both enjoy his exuberant youthful personality when he is happy, and be patient, gentle, and calm about corrections or new or scary situations. He will be a fun, intensely loving, and obedient life-long companion in such a home. Cats and small critters unknown. Level 2