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I adopted Arthur 12/6/2024. He is white with a “monocle” around his right eye, and speckled white-and-brown ears. His shelter intake form said he was 2, but vet estimates 4–6.
Arthur is reserved with new people but with patience, he will start asking for pets and giving you kisses in no time (cheese and hot dogs help). I’ve successfully introduced him to friends in my home. He is low energy, spending most of the day sleeping and lounging. He is extremely sweet and gentle, good with people and cordial with dogs. No reactivity.
I live in a busy neighborhood, which makes Arthur overstimulated and on alert during walks, checking around and behind him. Bustling city life is very hard and stressful for him. We also started crate training. Sadly, my schedule does not allow for the dedicated training Arthur deserves.
Arthur would do best in a calm environment, preferably with easy access to outdoors. He would thrive with an experienced family with time and capacity to nurture his growth.
I adopted Arthur 12/6/2024. He is white with a “monocle” around his right eye, and speckled white-and-brown ears. His shelter intake form said he was 2, but vet estimates 4–6.
Arthur is reserved with new people but with patience, he will start asking for pets and giving you kisses in no time (cheese and hot dogs help). I’ve successfully introduced him to friends in my home. He is low energy, spending most of the day sleeping and lounging. He is extremely sweet and gentle, good with people and cordial with dogs. No reactivity.
I live in a busy neighborhood, which makes Arthur overstimulated and on alert during walks, checking around and behind him. Bustling city life is very hard and stressful for him. We also started crate training. Sadly, my schedule does not allow for the dedicated training Arthur deserves.
Arthur would do best in a calm environment, preferably with easy access to outdoors. He would thrive with an experienced family with time and capacity to nurture his growth.
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