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Milo is the definition of resilient! He didn't get exposure to much during his first year of life, but since moving to Colorado 2 weeks ago, he has learned how to be an inside dog and walk on a leash! Once he knows you, he is happy to follow you around the house and keep you company. He is still new to leash walking, but he is doing great! He walks next to his foster siblings perfectly and will walk next to his foster mom if the other dogs are off leash. He has taken some hikes with his foster, and did great! We're sticking to less busy trails while he's still getting used to everything, but I'm sure he'll work up to busy trails soon!
Milo hasn't shown any signs of resource guarding and is happy to share his space/toys/etc with the other dogs. His kennel is his safe space and he's happy to sleep there and hang out whenever his foster isn't home. He has never had an accident at his foster home and is fully potty trained. Milo is very quiet and hos foster has never heard him bark.
Milo currently lives with a 10 year old and a 3 year old dog, and does great with both of them. He seems to read their energy and adjusts his actions accordingly. When one of the dogs wants to play, he's happy to play but when the other dogs want to be left alone, he doesn't bother them.
He really watches and learns from the other dogs in his foster home, so we're looking for a forever home that has at least one other dog. He doesnt need a ton of exercise each day but would love to join you for whatever plans you have!
He's made a lot of progress but he's still a little quirky, so we're looking for the right fit that will help him blossom even more and love him for his quirks. He hasn't shown any signs of aggression (even when he's pushed) but he will shy away from touch from even people he knows. Milo will lay next to people he knows, but it should be on his terms. He would be happiest in a calmer house without small kids because they would probably overwhelm him. If you and your dog(s) have the patience to help Milo learn all about how fun life as a pet can be, it will be so rewarding!
Milo is the definition of resilient! He didn't get exposure to much during his first year of life, but since moving to Colorado 2 weeks ago, he has learned how to be an inside dog and walk on a leash! Once he knows you, he is happy to follow you around the house and keep you company. He is still new to leash walking, but he is doing great! He walks next to his foster siblings perfectly and will walk next to his foster mom if the other dogs are off leash. He has taken some hikes with his foster, and did great! We're sticking to less busy trails while he's still getting used to everything, but I'm sure he'll work up to busy trails soon!
Milo hasn't shown any signs of resource guarding and is happy to share his space/toys/etc with the other dogs. His kennel is his safe space and he's happy to sleep there and hang out whenever his foster isn't home. He has never had an accident at his foster home and is fully potty trained. Milo is very quiet and hos foster has never heard him bark.
Milo currently lives with a 10 year old and a 3 year old dog, and does great with both of them. He seems to read their energy and adjusts his actions accordingly. When one of the dogs wants to play, he's happy to play but when the other dogs want to be left alone, he doesn't bother them.
He really watches and learns from the other dogs in his foster home, so we're looking for a forever home that has at least one other dog. He doesnt need a ton of exercise each day but would love to join you for whatever plans you have!
He's made a lot of progress but he's still a little quirky, so we're looking for the right fit that will help him blossom even more and love him for his quirks. He hasn't shown any signs of aggression (even when he's pushed) but he will shy away from touch from even people he knows. Milo will lay next to people he knows, but it should be on his terms. He would be happiest in a calmer house without small kids because they would probably overwhelm him. If you and your dog(s) have the patience to help Milo learn all about how fun life as a pet can be, it will be so rewarding!