Posted over 12 years ago
Goblin was adopted in fall 2010 to a young couple in Raleigh. Now that they are married and have a child, he is no longer welcome in the home and has spent the last 6 months living in a garage before being returned : (. The other family dog got to stay...just not the “pitbull”. Goblin is the perfect dog. He’s soft, sweet, responsive, presents good eye contact and eager to please. Goblin loves all living things and gets along well with other dogs of all sizes, cats, parrots and other small animals. He is also very good with children. Very happy and waggy with all souls. He’s about two and a half so he is close to his social maturity, we feel strongly that he will remain soft and friendly with all other pets.
Goblin is a sexy little beast, he is one fab looking bully dog. Nice fat squared off head and muscular body. He was one pretty puppy and is now one handsome adult. He’s a glossy black which shows off his muscles with a white chest and white toes. He attends doggie day care regularly now that he is back in foster care.
Goblin has been professionally obedience trained in Raleigh NC and that training came with a lifetime guarantee from the trainer. His new owners can take him back for a refresher anytime they think he needs it. We would like to adopt him locally so they can take advantage of this opportunity but it is not a requirement. He is house broken, crate trained, great with kids. He is the perfect dog except for one flaw.....when he is over fed, under exercised, and left unattended for long periods, he will chew on things. He is fully up to date on shots, neutered, HW negative and microchipped.
Goblin is good with kids, cats, dogs of all sizes, birds and medium sized rodent pets. Wonderful for someone looking for a family dog - lets not forget he's professionally obedience trained. He is a wonderful dog.
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Please keep in mind that we are a foster based rescue only. There is no facility where these dogs can be visited prior to application approval as they are all in private homes. This is for both the safety of our foster homes and our dogs. Please take a minute to fill out the adoption application if you are interested in one of our dogs. We also do not place our pit bulls in homes with dogs of the same gender. We adopt as single dogs or to homes with dogs of the opposite gender only. We appreciate breed experience.