
About this Dog
Wolfie knows when he is wearing a Leash: that means he is going out and is excited to get the leash on. Additional training wouldn’t hurt. He knows to pee outside. He has had some accidents when he was in the house for an extended time. He isn't crate trained. Never been in a crate, that I know of. Wolfie is a good dog indoors, he is house trained. He knows when to go out. But he would rather behave indoors so that he can stay indoors longer. Currently located in my home in Garden Grove, CA He has never bit anyone as far as I know. He can be left alone for approx. 6-8 hours a day. Slight separation anxiety: he gets sad when we don’t spend time with him. He wishes to spend more time with humans. I’ve had Wolfie since 2020 when I found him, at approx. the age of 6. I found him in the middle of the street in 2020. A few days later I found his owner and tried to give him back but his owner did not want him back. Wolfie is the name his previous owner gave him. My kids also like to call him Money. His owner gave him up to us and included the leash. When Wolfie first came in to our home he was shy, sad, timid and often scared. When we held big objects like brooms around him Wolfie would run off, like in fear. So it took him a while to get used to that and being comfortable and feeling safe. Wolfie knows when he is in time trouble . Like when he empties out the trash sometimes. He puts his head down. I never intended to have Wolfie this long. I took him in hopes of finding him a new home. I considered taking him to a shelter at the time but a friend insisted those are not always no kill paces and offered to help look for a new home if I kept him in the meantime. But we had no luck. We tried many people and many places and no luck. I am not allowed to have large dogs where I am and definitely not where I am going to in my new place, a small one bedroom apartment.
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About this Dog
Wolfie knows when he is wearing a Leash: that means he is going out and is excited to get the leash on. Additional training wouldn’t hurt. He knows to pee outside. He has had some accidents when he was in the house for an extended time. He isn't crate trained. Never been in a crate, that I know of. Wolfie is a good dog indoors, he is house trained. He knows when to go out. But he would rather behave indoors so that he can stay indoors longer. Currently located in my home in Garden Grove, CA He has never bit anyone as far as I know. He can be left alone for approx. 6-8 hours a day. Slight separation anxiety: he gets sad when we don’t spend time with him. He wishes to spend more time with humans. I’ve had Wolfie since 2020 when I found him, at approx. the age of 6. I found him in the middle of the street in 2020. A few days later I found his owner and tried to give him back but his owner did not want him back. Wolfie is the name his previous owner gave him. My kids also like to call him Money. His owner gave him up to us and included the leash. When Wolfie first came in to our home he was shy, sad, timid and often scared. When we held big objects like brooms around him Wolfie would run off, like in fear. So it took him a while to get used to that and being comfortable and feeling safe. Wolfie knows when he is in time trouble . Like when he empties out the trash sometimes. He puts his head down. I never intended to have Wolfie this long. I took him in hopes of finding him a new home. I considered taking him to a shelter at the time but a friend insisted those are not always no kill paces and offered to help look for a new home if I kept him in the meantime. But we had no luck. We tried many people and many places and no luck. I am not allowed to have large dogs where I am and definitely not where I am going to in my new place, a small one bedroom apartment.