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My basic info
Breed
Mixed Breed (Large)
Color
White/Black
Age
1 year 9 months old, Adult
Size
Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg) (when grown)
Weight
–
Sex
Male
Pet ID
58079
My details
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Bumper is the biggest loverdog we've ever met. When he isn't trying to play tug-of-war or fetch, he is curling up on the couch with his head on your lap. He loves to cuddle in bed after he's let out of his crate and will happily roll over for a belly rub. He enjoys being the little spoon. This big boy loves affection.
Bumper is doing well with house training. He has had a few accidents but is getting better each day. He has learned "sit" and knows he is only allowed on one couch and not the other. He does well in his crate - he will whine for a few minutes but settles down quickly. When we're at home, he will bark a few times if he hears someone near the door, but is pretty quiet otherwise. He's a bit of a zig-zagger during walks and loves to greet everybody that walks by, but has already improved a ton from day one! He has never tried to chew anything that isn't a toy or get into any food that he shouldn't. He's got manners!
This dog loves people. He has befriended many people at the Gateway Mission men's center. He loves to walk by and get attention. He is kind to every visitor we've had in the apartment, eager to play and cuddle. As for children, Bumper gets mouthy and ~spirited~ when he plays, so he's better in a home with teens and up. He doesn't use force and redirects well to a toy. We are hoping he loses this trait as he becomes more comfortable in a home!
This is one good dog. We love Bumper and are so thankful to be his foster fam!
Bumper is the biggest loverdog we've ever met. When he isn't trying to play tug-of-war or fetch, he is curling up on the couch with his head on your lap. He loves to cuddle in bed after he's let out of his crate and will happily roll over for a belly rub. He enjoys being the little spoon. This big boy loves affection.
Bumper is doing well with house training. He has had a few accidents but is getting better each day. He has learned "sit" and knows he is only allowed on one couch and not the other. He does well in his crate - he will whine for a few minutes but settles down quickly. When we're at home, he will bark a few times if he hears someone near the door, but is pretty quiet otherwise. He's a bit of a zig-zagger during walks and loves to greet everybody that walks by, but has already improved a ton from day one! He has never tried to chew anything that isn't a toy or get into any food that he shouldn't. He's got manners!
This dog loves people. He has befriended many people at the Gateway Mission men's center. He loves to walk by and get attention. He is kind to every visitor we've had in the apartment, eager to play and cuddle. As for children, Bumper gets mouthy and ~spirited~ when he plays, so he's better in a home with teens and up. He doesn't use force and redirects well to a toy. We are hoping he loses this trait as he becomes more comfortable in a home!
This is one good dog. We love Bumper and are so thankful to be his foster fam!