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Mr. Spotty Spotterson was surrendered to us by a family who could no longer care for him. A mature boy of about 8 years, he is still a puppy at heart and loves to play with other dogs and toys, but his true love is just being close to his person and the love in his entire being pores out at you through his amazing eye contact. If you are gone for even a few minutes, his little nub tail will go a mile a minute when you return to him. There should be no problem having Spotty off leash because his truest desire is to be close to his person. It was obvious that he was very upset and sad at being left behind by his previous family, so it was impossible not to take him home to foster. Spott is very well mannered and his biggest flaw is that sometimes he stays so close you could trip on him. He is learning that a tiny bit of space is OK! He has learned basic commands and walks beautifully on a leash. He LOVES car rides and settles in immediately for the adventure. He is definitely a bit of an attention hog, but we are working on moderation while still fulfilling his need to be loved. Some dogs you wonder what the heck they are thinking, not Spotty, his desires are absolutely clear - he wants to feel safe and secure and loved by his person and he will return those feelings 10 fold if you let him into your life. Spott would be a great dog to take to work with you - you would never have to worry about where he was and he loves people more than even food! Come meet this deserving boy - he still has so much life in him and so much love to share .
From Spots foster:
Mr. Spotty Spotterson was surrendered to us by a family who could no longer care for him. A mature boy of about 8 years, he is still a puppy at heart and loves to play with other dogs and toys, but his true love is just being close to his person and the love in his entire being pores out at you through his amazing eye contact. If you are gone for even a few minutes, his little nub tail will go a mile a minute when you return to him. There should be no problem having Spotty off leash because his truest desire is to be close to his person. It was obvious that he was very upset and sad at being left behind by his previous family, so it was impossible not to take him home to foster. Spott is very well mannered and his biggest flaw is that sometimes he stays so close you could trip on him. He is learning that a tiny bit of space is OK! He has learned basic commands and walks beautifully on a leash. He LOVES car rides and settles in immediately for the adventure. He is definitely a bit of an attention hog, but we are working on moderation while still fulfilling his need to be loved. Some dogs you wonder what the heck they are thinking, not Spotty, his desires are absolutely clear - he wants to feel safe and secure and loved by his person and he will return those feelings 10 fold if you let him into your life. Spott would be a great dog to take to work with you - you would never have to worry about where he was and he loves people more than even food! Come meet this deserving boy - he still has so much life in him and so much love to share .
We want to make sure the new family is a good fit for each dog, we would like to meet the family, and ensure the home is a safe and welcoming place for a new dog.
We want to make sure the new family is a good fit for each dog, we would like to meet the family, and ensure the home is a safe and welcoming place for a new dog.
We host adoption events regularly in Moab and the Four Corners area, check our Facebook for more information!
We host adoption events regularly in Moab and the Four Corners area, check our Facebook for more information!
More about this rescue
We are a registered 501(c)3 nonprofit organization focused on helping the reported 250,000 stray companion animals on the Native American Reservations of the Southwest United States. Through transport, vet care, and adoption services, Underdog Rescue helps to combat the overpopulation of stray and at large dogs of the Four Corners. Our Rescue Ranch is headquartered in Moab, Utah.
We are a registered 501(c)3 nonprofit organization focused on helping the reported 250,000 stray companion animals on the Native American Reservations of the Southwest United States. Through transport, vet care, and adoption services, Underdog Rescue helps to combat the overpopulation of stray and at large dogs of the Four Corners. Our Rescue Ranch is headquartered in Moab, Utah.
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