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Kerbey is a goofy 2.5 year old pup who weighs about 60-65 pounds. He is up-to-date on vaccines, neutered, and potty-, kennel-, and leash-trained. Kerbey does take some meds to help with hip dysplasia and anxiety.
Kerbey is quite shy and anxious around people, and may howl and bark, though usually wagging his tail the entire time. Around other dogs, Kerbey is so much more confident! When he warms up to you, his favorite way of showing affection is with many, many kisses! He loves his toys, belly rubs, and treats.
He does amazing with other animals, and will attempt to play with both dogs and cats. His ideal home would have other dogs to show him the ropes! Unfortunately, his anxiety around people has led to some challenging guarding behaviors.
Kerbey originally was a rescue--he's come a long way! He was fostered by a family with dogs, cats, adults, and a baby, and he did great with them. His second and current home consists of two cats, adults, and a foster kitten, whom Kerbey adores.
Kerbey is a goofy 2.5 year old pup who weighs about 60-65 pounds. He is up-to-date on vaccines, neutered, and potty-, kennel-, and leash-trained. Kerbey does take some meds to help with hip dysplasia and anxiety.
Kerbey is quite shy and anxious around people, and may howl and bark, though usually wagging his tail the entire time. Around other dogs, Kerbey is so much more confident! When he warms up to you, his favorite way of showing affection is with many, many kisses! He loves his toys, belly rubs, and treats.
He does amazing with other animals, and will attempt to play with both dogs and cats. His ideal home would have other dogs to show him the ropes! Unfortunately, his anxiety around people has led to some challenging guarding behaviors.
Kerbey originally was a rescue--he's come a long way! He was fostered by a family with dogs, cats, adults, and a baby, and he did great with them. His second and current home consists of two cats, adults, and a foster kitten, whom Kerbey adores.
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If you see pets listed by a private owner, it means that they're available through the Rehome program - the safe, reliable, and free way to find a loving new home for your pet.