ÃÂgon was nervous when he first arrived at TJO, he wasn't sure if he was in a safe place or if all the strangers around him were even friendly. He took a chance on us, started making friends, and has relaxed enough to show us his goofy, high energy side.
OTHER PETS: ÃÂgon meets other dogs well and responds to their redirection just as well, he is tolerant and gives his own redirection appropriately, but he does also engage in mounting behavior. As mentioned he redirects well, but he would not do well with a dog who itself is not tolerant or does not give redirection well. [Case by Case (Must Meet First)]
OWNER EXPERIENCE: ÃÂgon's best fit would be with a human who is physically strong enough to tolerate the excessive pulling he does while learning to walk with a loose leash and has experience training dogs who will need some extra patience. [Some Experience]
KIDS: ÃÂgon is an outgoing boy who is still learning the best ways to interact with humans when he gets excited; he can be jumpy and mouthy and smaller humans may be unintentionally injured due to his antics. [13+ (Must Meet First)]
ACTIVITY LEVEL: ÃÂgon is a strong boy who enjoys the chance to get his energy out; multiple daily walks or a combination of walks and supervised playtime would be ideal. If ÃÂgon is shown how to participate appropriately he would likely be an amazing dog athlete or human adventure buddy - both will take some training. [Good Walking Buddy / Olympic Athlete]
VETERINARY CARE: [Routine]
LEVEL OF TRAINING NEEDED: Positive reinforcement training will help ÃÂgon bond with his new owner as well as ensuring he has a mastery of basic commands and behavorial expectations. ÃÂgon will do best with support and patience as he learns how to handle his excitement in appropriate ways and walk with a loose leash. [Moderate]
GROOMING: [Minimal]
November 7, 2024, 4:43 pm