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Cody, a 2-year-old, 45-lb terrier mix (Border/Parson's Russell/?), has lived with us for 3 months. The family before us adopted him as a three-month-old puppy but had to rehome him due to their child's allergies. He is a great loose-leash walker, he does NOT counter surf, he loves all dogs - several neighborhood dogs come to play, he is extremely social, he seems comfortable with cats, he loves to play and I will miss his playful antics. Playing keep-away is his favorite; would play that all day if I let him! We can not keep him because we are not equipped to train him well enough not to be rough/jump on our grandchildren under age 5. He is crate-trained and readily goes in the crate for daytime naps and overnight. He would be a great dog for someone experienced with Terriers, maybe someone on a farm who would like a dog for chores. He is food-motivated and trains easily for most requests other than jumping (he is small - 45 lbs - so not an issue for many), and going near his food bowl
Cody, a 2-year-old, 45-lb terrier mix (Border/Parson's Russell/?), has lived with us for 3 months. The family before us adopted him as a three-month-old puppy but had to rehome him due to their child's allergies. He is a great loose-leash walker, he does NOT counter surf, he loves all dogs - several neighborhood dogs come to play, he is extremely social, he seems comfortable with cats, he loves to play and I will miss his playful antics. Playing keep-away is his favorite; would play that all day if I let him! We can not keep him because we are not equipped to train him well enough not to be rough/jump on our grandchildren under age 5. He is crate-trained and readily goes in the crate for daytime naps and overnight. He would be a great dog for someone experienced with Terriers, maybe someone on a farm who would like a dog for chores. He is food-motivated and trains easily for most requests other than jumping (he is small - 45 lbs - so not an issue for many), and going near his food bowl
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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.