Posted 4 days ago | Updated 2 hours ago
Hello, my name is Bunker. I would say nice to meet you, but we haven’t yet. If you’re viewing this on a dating app, be sure to swipe the right way! I’ve only been in my foster home for a little over two weeks but I can tell they absolutely love me. I get to eat three times a day, I learned that I can go outside to use the bathroom and that I don’t have to lay around in filth. That was super new to me. Oh! Did you know that water is supposed to be clear? I sure didn’t. I get treats and bones a lot, but my favorite is a window to sit in and look out at the yard. I’m still learning that the humans around me like to touch me and hold me and I really love it, but it’s scary and I sometimes freeze. I’m working on that I promise. I sleep in a crate and I never potty in it!
If I have to leave my foster home, I think I would like a place with a window I can see out of, a porch where I can lay in the sun, and a yard. If there is another dog with you, that’s ok as long as they aren’t big. Giants scare me a lot. I had never seen a giant dog until I came here. My foster home also has dogs my size and lots of different animals. I don’t bother any of them and they seem nice. I prefer the people for sure. I’m not sure about the little humans yet. I do like something called a teenager…weird word if you ask me.
If you think I sound great, please come to meet me! I’ll be the dog chilling in the window.
Bunker was part os a rescue operation where he was found living in terrible conditions along with 130 other dogs.
Hello, my name is Bunker. I would say nice to meet you, but we haven’t yet. If you’re viewing this on a dating app, be sure to swipe the right way! I’ve only been in my foster home for a little over two weeks but I can tell they absolutely love me. I get to eat three times a day, I learned that I can go outside to use the bathroom and that I don’t have to lay around in filth. That was super new to me. Oh! Did you know that water is supposed to be clear? I sure didn’t. I get treats and bones a lot, but my favorite is a window to sit in and look out at the yard. I’m still learning that the humans around me like to touch me and hold me and I really love it, but it’s scary and I sometimes freeze. I’m working on that I promise. I sleep in a crate and I never potty in it!
If I have to leave my foster home, I think I would like a place with a window I can see out of, a porch where I can lay in the sun, and a yard. If there is another dog with you, that’s ok as long as they aren’t big. Giants scare me a lot. I had never seen a giant dog until I came here. My foster home also has dogs my size and lots of different animals. I don’t bother any of them and they seem nice. I prefer the people for sure. I’m not sure about the little humans yet. I do like something called a teenager…weird word if you ask me.
If you think I sound great, please come to meet me! I’ll be the dog chilling in the window.
Bunker was part os a rescue operation where he was found living in terrible conditions along with 130 other dogs.