About this Dog
** COURTESY POST ** ** This animal is NOT at the Rowlett Animal Shelter, so please do not inquire with them ** ** For information contact Nyasia; [email protected] ; 469-238-9267 ** Binny is 2 years and 5 months old; his birthday is August 5, 2021. He is medium to large size and extremely playful. He is a lab so he does shed a good amount and he is reactive but a quick learner. Binny is very good at learning new and different commands like sit, lay down, give me paw and rollover. Super playful and attached to my senior dog and loves chew toys but only the tougher ones survive. He is neutered and not microchipped. He recently received all necessary vaccines and won’t need any until December 2024. He’s not yet completely used to or trained for dog parks and play with new dogs. He takes walks occasionally but still has not gotten used to other passing people, dogs, birds, loud noises etc. I need to rehome Binny because I thought after I was done with school I would have more time to do things he needs like walks and play, but I’ve been unemployed for a time and found it hard to keep up with expenses. Now starting a new job I have a full schedule. Being that I work away from home he has become attached to my senior dog and mom. I find it difficult to gain his attention and focus half the time because of it. He recently began to show aggression toward my senior dog though over food, toys, slippers and blankets. He also bit me while I tried removing a plastic eyeball from his Christmas teddy out of his mouth and that is the one and only time he’s ever done anything like that. He has never had any behavior issues in the past, and does generally well with bath time and teeth brushing. He’s always been reactive to things like birds, brooms, balloons, other dogs, people, but never aggressive. I just believe he needs to be in a home with someone who has more time to spend with him doing things he likes. I believe he often gets bored and I’m only home 3 hours before bed time now. He is a really good dog, but needs a better home for him. For any questions, I can be reached at 469-238-9267.
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About this Dog
** COURTESY POST ** ** This animal is NOT at the Rowlett Animal Shelter, so please do not inquire with them ** ** For information contact Nyasia; [email protected] ; 469-238-9267 ** Binny is 2 years and 5 months old; his birthday is August 5, 2021. He is medium to large size and extremely playful. He is a lab so he does shed a good amount and he is reactive but a quick learner. Binny is very good at learning new and different commands like sit, lay down, give me paw and rollover. Super playful and attached to my senior dog and loves chew toys but only the tougher ones survive. He is neutered and not microchipped. He recently received all necessary vaccines and won’t need any until December 2024. He’s not yet completely used to or trained for dog parks and play with new dogs. He takes walks occasionally but still has not gotten used to other passing people, dogs, birds, loud noises etc. I need to rehome Binny because I thought after I was done with school I would have more time to do things he needs like walks and play, but I’ve been unemployed for a time and found it hard to keep up with expenses. Now starting a new job I have a full schedule. Being that I work away from home he has become attached to my senior dog and mom. I find it difficult to gain his attention and focus half the time because of it. He recently began to show aggression toward my senior dog though over food, toys, slippers and blankets. He also bit me while I tried removing a plastic eyeball from his Christmas teddy out of his mouth and that is the one and only time he’s ever done anything like that. He has never had any behavior issues in the past, and does generally well with bath time and teeth brushing. He’s always been reactive to things like birds, brooms, balloons, other dogs, people, but never aggressive. I just believe he needs to be in a home with someone who has more time to spend with him doing things he likes. I believe he often gets bored and I’m only home 3 hours before bed time now. He is a really good dog, but needs a better home for him. For any questions, I can be reached at 469-238-9267.