
About this Dog
Animal Profile: Doug is an estimated 6-7 year old 39 lb neutered male mixed breed (predominantly Airedale, we believe) originally taken in as a stray in Hawaii and transferred to Dog Gone Seattle rescue. Doug is very docile and sweet companion who is friendly with dogs and children. What he lacks in confidence he makes up for with his goofy good looks. He will thrive with a patient owner or family who can provide structure and leadership as he settles into routine, and continue to work on his confidence outside the home. Foster Updates: In the past couple of months, Doug has blossomed from a dog who was scared of his own shadow outside to an almost normal dog! Whereas previously he would pancake on walks, he now walks wall on leash with a confident handler; he still does startle at loud noises though. Doug does very well in the crate and only cries for a few moments when left alone. He is fine being crated for a normal work day. He has low exercise needs and a long morning walk is sufficient to keep him snoozing the rest of the day. He will bark when strangers enter the home so he probably wouldn't be a good fit for an apartment. A more quiet environment would be much preferred to city living for this Hawaiian boy. Doug has previously lived with another dog and small children and was always very patient and gentle with the kids despite his nervous nature. While he does enjoy the company of other even keeled dogs and is very pack oriented we think he would do best with a gentle dog or as the only dog. (He's not a big player). Doug has not been tested with cats. Doug enjoys chew toys, is not destructive, and is working on his food motivation (currently low), housetraining (doing great!) and basic obedience (a work in progress). So far he knows crate, and lays down when told to sit. He's extremely gentle taking food and loves to lay at your feet while you're on the couch or working from home. He insists on pats and will nudge you if you stop. After a short time, Doug is comfortable inside the house and calm (with occasional zoomies) and he will thrive with someone who can help him push past his fears to feel safe, and further build his confidence. This boy is making progress day by day and we look forward to finding him the perfect match. Adoption Info: Adoption fee is $500 which includes neuter, current Rabies, core vaccinations per AVMA standards, heartworm test, and microchip with lifetime registration. Adoption fee may be tax deductible as Dog Gone Seattle is a 501c3 organization. Apply Online: www.doggoneseattle.org/adoption-application Animal History: This dog was transferred from Kauai Humane Society arriving to Seattle 2/20/2020 and adopted after a few weeks in foster care. Unfortunately he was returned to the rescue after almost five years because the adopters had not managed to potty train him and were not able to provide time or attention to his potty training. Doug has been in foster care with DGS since 4/11/25. He is available for adoption in the greater Seattle area after receiving six weeks of training in foster care.
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100% of Doug's balance will be sent to whoever adopts Doug.
About this Dog
Animal Profile: Doug is an estimated 6-7 year old 39 lb neutered male mixed breed (predominantly Airedale, we believe) originally taken in as a stray in Hawaii and transferred to Dog Gone Seattle rescue. Doug is very docile and sweet companion who is friendly with dogs and children. What he lacks in confidence he makes up for with his goofy good looks. He will thrive with a patient owner or family who can provide structure and leadership as he settles into routine, and continue to work on his confidence outside the home. Foster Updates: In the past couple of months, Doug has blossomed from a dog who was scared of his own shadow outside to an almost normal dog! Whereas previously he would pancake on walks, he now walks wall on leash with a confident handler; he still does startle at loud noises though. Doug does very well in the crate and only cries for a few moments when left alone. He is fine being crated for a normal work day. He has low exercise needs and a long morning walk is sufficient to keep him snoozing the rest of the day. He will bark when strangers enter the home so he probably wouldn't be a good fit for an apartment. A more quiet environment would be much preferred to city living for this Hawaiian boy. Doug has previously lived with another dog and small children and was always very patient and gentle with the kids despite his nervous nature. While he does enjoy the company of other even keeled dogs and is very pack oriented we think he would do best with a gentle dog or as the only dog. (He's not a big player). Doug has not been tested with cats. Doug enjoys chew toys, is not destructive, and is working on his food motivation (currently low), housetraining (doing great!) and basic obedience (a work in progress). So far he knows crate, and lays down when told to sit. He's extremely gentle taking food and loves to lay at your feet while you're on the couch or working from home. He insists on pats and will nudge you if you stop. After a short time, Doug is comfortable inside the house and calm (with occasional zoomies) and he will thrive with someone who can help him push past his fears to feel safe, and further build his confidence. This boy is making progress day by day and we look forward to finding him the perfect match. Adoption Info: Adoption fee is $500 which includes neuter, current Rabies, core vaccinations per AVMA standards, heartworm test, and microchip with lifetime registration. Adoption fee may be tax deductible as Dog Gone Seattle is a 501c3 organization. Apply Online: www.doggoneseattle.org/adoption-application Animal History: This dog was transferred from Kauai Humane Society arriving to Seattle 2/20/2020 and adopted after a few weeks in foster care. Unfortunately he was returned to the rescue after almost five years because the adopters had not managed to potty train him and were not able to provide time or attention to his potty training. Doug has been in foster care with DGS since 4/11/25. He is available for adoption in the greater Seattle area after receiving six weeks of training in foster care.