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Posted over 3 weeks ago
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Private owner (Gaithersburg, MD)
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We welcomed Ash when his previous owner had to relocate, and he’s been with us for a year and a half. Ash is currently one year and eight months old (born January 15). He’s energetic, playful, and loves the backyard but rarely barks at neighboring dogs.
Ash is house- and kennel-trained. Though he mostly stays outside, he’s had no accidents indoors when supervised or kenneled. He’s independent yet needs plenty of exercise and playtime.
While Ash is loving and friendly, he’s still working on manners. He sometimes jumps on people and gets overly excited around other dogs, so he needs a confident handler. However, he’s shown no aggression toward people or dogs, and responds to e-collar corrections. With a bit more training, Ash will thrive in a home that can match his energy and provide the guidance he needs.
Our family sadly has to say goodbye due to being displaced by a house fire, but we are confident that Ash’s happy go lucky personality will be welcomed in his new home.
We welcomed Ash when his previous owner had to relocate, and he’s been with us for a year and a half. Ash is currently one year and eight months old (born January 15). He’s energetic, playful, and loves the backyard but rarely barks at neighboring dogs.
Ash is house- and kennel-trained. Though he mostly stays outside, he’s had no accidents indoors when supervised or kenneled. He’s independent yet needs plenty of exercise and playtime.
While Ash is loving and friendly, he’s still working on manners. He sometimes jumps on people and gets overly excited around other dogs, so he needs a confident handler. However, he’s shown no aggression toward people or dogs, and responds to e-collar corrections. With a bit more training, Ash will thrive in a home that can match his energy and provide the guidance he needs.
Our family sadly has to say goodbye due to being displaced by a house fire, but we are confident that Ash’s happy go lucky personality will be welcomed in his new home.
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What is Rehome?
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.