Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Meet Hanson!
Hanson entered Long Beach Animal Services as a stray. When he wasn't claimed, we scooped him up on October 30th to become a Frosted Face. He is around 8 years old and weighs 31.5 lbs. Hanson is very sweet and so adorable. He was born with a small right front foot, but as you can see in the videos, he doesn't let that stop him from getting around!
Hanson went on a two-week Frosted Fling in the beginning of November, and it's been extended because he is doing so well in a home environment. Hanson has been enjoying walks, belly rubs, trips to the beach, naps on the couch, and lots of snuggling!
His Fling Mom reports:
"There are so many things to love about Hanson! His incredible capabilities and independence are just a couple of them. Even though he was born with one paw shorter than the other, it never slows him down-he always finds a way to figure things out. He loves being close to you but isn't overly clingy; he can happily enjoy his own company. He's gentle, rarely barks, and brings so much peace to the home.
Hanson is more active in the mornings and afternoons, so I pop him in his stroller for longer walks while getting my own steps in. Hanson patiently waits by the front gate to let me know he's ready for our neighborhood stroller adventures. He's so content riding along, taking in the scenery, but loves his backyard time too. He's full of energy during his "sniffing safaris," making sure to mark every tree but never inside the house. He loves to hop out for grassy stretches, taking care of business and soaking up the sights.
At home, Hanson enjoys lounging by the door, sunning his belly, and listening to the birds. He'll explore a bit and then bask in the sunshine. After dinner around 4 PM, he's perfectly happy to snooze through the rest of the evening.
Hanson is incredibly friendly with everyone he meets, including new faces. He truly loves people of all ages.
Hanson isn't a fan of being confined to a crate, but luckily, he doesn't need one. He's house-trained, non-destructive, and handles being left alone like a champ. I've even monitored him on a camera-he simply naps until you return. At night, he's happy to sleep in his own bed and takes care of himself effortlessly. Despite his shorter paw, he's fully capable of jumping on and off the couch. Hanson is such a resilient, loving soul who's ready to bring endless joy to a lucky home."
To meet this very special boy, please email placement@frostedfacesfoundation.org