
About this Dog
Casper has come back in to rescue after 12 years as his owner is no longer able to care for him. He seems to like men more than woman however he does spend time with me but he prefers my boyfriend. He loves to take walks and seems to do pretty good. He is house broke but may have some accidents in the beginning as he is getting used to things and if other dogs in the home and if you're gone too long. He has a backyard to run around in and has not tried to get out but it's best to make sure your fence is secured if you are going to let him out there unattended. He tries to play with my senior blind boy (who did not play when he could see) so he would do best I think in a home that has a dog he could play with however a meet and greet would be a good idea if possible. He does pretty good with children over 10 but he is skittish so not sure how he would do with younger kids. I am not sure he will ever get over being skittish so it might be best if he was in a quiet home with little chaos. I also did a DNA test on him and he is as follows: 54% Australian Cattle Dog 42% American Eskimo Dog 2% Chihuahua 1% Border Collie 1% Pomeranian Casper is a special boy and I will be looking for the perfect home for him. If your interested please email me at [email protected] He is being fostered in Ridgley, MD.
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100% of Casper of MD's balance will be sent to whoever adopts Casper of MD.
About this Dog
Casper has come back in to rescue after 12 years as his owner is no longer able to care for him. He seems to like men more than woman however he does spend time with me but he prefers my boyfriend. He loves to take walks and seems to do pretty good. He is house broke but may have some accidents in the beginning as he is getting used to things and if other dogs in the home and if you're gone too long. He has a backyard to run around in and has not tried to get out but it's best to make sure your fence is secured if you are going to let him out there unattended. He tries to play with my senior blind boy (who did not play when he could see) so he would do best I think in a home that has a dog he could play with however a meet and greet would be a good idea if possible. He does pretty good with children over 10 but he is skittish so not sure how he would do with younger kids. I am not sure he will ever get over being skittish so it might be best if he was in a quiet home with little chaos. I also did a DNA test on him and he is as follows: 54% Australian Cattle Dog 42% American Eskimo Dog 2% Chihuahua 1% Border Collie 1% Pomeranian Casper is a special boy and I will be looking for the perfect home for him. If your interested please email me at [email protected] He is being fostered in Ridgley, MD.