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Dennis is VERY active! He loves playing with toys and running around in the yard. He is learning how to fetch. A yard is not required. But I encourage that he goes to a doggy daycare or a nearby dog park daily. He is a sweet boy. He is young, and will let you hold him and snuggle his head into your arm.
He likes to go on walks and is pretty good on the leash. He will need a secure harness for walks. He is very curious and as a puppy likes to explore with his mouth. He picks up all kinds of things, so his new owner will have to be diligent on walks that he's not eating something he shouldn't.
Dennis is only about 12 weeks old. He will still need a lot of training and patience. He will require a crate when left alone in the house. A crate is also recommended overnight while sleeping.
He is doing well with the potty training process, but will need a consistent, patient family to continue this process. He does not go in his crate and goes outside most times. He likes to drink a lot of water. So if you don't have eyes on him in the house, he will have accidents. He is understanding potty training, but just isn't 100% yet.
Because he is active and still needs some socialization skills, I would recommend that his new owner, if possible, enrolls him in a doggy daycare. This will help him learn socialization and wear out his energy. We HIGHLY encourage obedience/behavior training for all of our pups once adopted into their forever homes.
If you live an active lifestyle and are ready to bring this adorable boy into you home, please complete an adoption application today!
Dennis is VERY active! He loves playing with toys and running around in the yard. He is learning how to fetch. A yard is not required. But I encourage that he goes to a doggy daycare or a nearby dog park daily. He is a sweet boy. He is young, and will let you hold him and snuggle his head into your arm.
He likes to go on walks and is pretty good on the leash. He will need a secure harness for walks. He is very curious and as a puppy likes to explore with his mouth. He picks up all kinds of things, so his new owner will have to be diligent on walks that he's not eating something he shouldn't.
Dennis is only about 12 weeks old. He will still need a lot of training and patience. He will require a crate when left alone in the house. A crate is also recommended overnight while sleeping.
He is doing well with the potty training process, but will need a consistent, patient family to continue this process. He does not go in his crate and goes outside most times. He likes to drink a lot of water. So if you don't have eyes on him in the house, he will have accidents. He is understanding potty training, but just isn't 100% yet.
Because he is active and still needs some socialization skills, I would recommend that his new owner, if possible, enrolls him in a doggy daycare. This will help him learn socialization and wear out his energy. We HIGHLY encourage obedience/behavior training for all of our pups once adopted into their forever homes.
If you live an active lifestyle and are ready to bring this adorable boy into you home, please complete an adoption application today!
PetPromise volunteers do their best to ensure that all of the PetPromise pets and their new owners are the perfect match. For that reason the adoption process may take several days to complete. We do our best to ensure that the adoption of the pet is "for life."
If you are interested in adopting a particular pet, please complete an online adoption application at http://petpromise.org/adoption-application. We conduct reference checks and require a home visit before any adoption. The adoption fee varies by pet.
PetPromise volunteers do their best to ensure that all of the PetPromise pets and their new owners are the perfect match. For that reason the adoption process may take several days to complete. We do our best to ensure that the adoption of the pet is "for life."
If you are interested in adopting a particular pet, please complete an online adoption application at http://petpromise.org/adoption-application. We conduct reference checks and require a home visit before any adoption. The adoption fee varies by pet.
PETPROMISE DOES NOT HAVE A SHELTER. Please visit our events page at http://petpromise.org/events to find upcoming adoption events.
PETPROMISE DOES NOT HAVE A SHELTER. Please visit our events page at http://petpromise.org/events to find upcoming adoption events.
More about this rescue
PetPromise is an Ohio 501(c)(3) animal welfare organization made up of volunteers who are dedicated to creating a world where there are no more homeless pets through education, rescue, sterilization, and adoption.
PetPromise rescues animals from high-kill animal shelters and provides foster care, medical care, and rehabilitation to once homeless, neglected, or abused dogs and cats as well as adoption services so that these pets may find loving permanent homes.
Through our City Kitty Program, PetPromise works with feral cat caregivers to control feral cat populations in central Ohio through trap/neuter/return. , PetPromise provides rabies vaccinations, spay/neuter surgery and offers the use of humane traps when needed.
The PetPromise Pet Food Pantry provides temporary assistance in the form of cat and dog food free of charge to caretakers of feral cat colonies and pet owners who are experiencing economic hardship.
The founders of PetPromise began rescuing and finding homes for stray cats and dogs in 1996. The founders along with a network of other people interested in the welfare of homeless companion animals formed PetPromise in 1999. PetPromise was officially incorporated on February 4, 2000.
PetPromise is an Ohio 501(c)(3) animal welfare organization made up of volunteers who are dedicated to creating a world where there are no more homeless pets through education, rescue, sterilization, and adoption.
PetPromise rescues animals from high-kill animal shelters and provides foster care, medical care, and rehabilitation to once homeless, neglected, or abused dogs and cats as well as adoption services so that these pets may find loving permanent homes.
Through our City Kitty Program, PetPromise works with feral cat caregivers to control feral cat populations in central Ohio through trap/neuter/return. , PetPromise provides rabies vaccinations, spay/neuter surgery and offers the use of humane traps when needed.
The PetPromise Pet Food Pantry provides temporary assistance in the form of cat and dog food free of charge to caretakers of feral cat colonies and pet owners who are experiencing economic hardship.
The founders of PetPromise began rescuing and finding homes for stray cats and dogs in 1996. The founders along with a network of other people interested in the welfare of homeless companion animals formed PetPromise in 1999. PetPromise was officially incorporated on February 4, 2000.
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