Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
ABOUT TID BIT
Sadly, Tid Bit was abandoned on our property and we aren't sure why. This gorgeous guy is estimated to be around 3 years old and is such a sweetheart! While we don’t know much about his past, we quickly learned Tid Bit loves to meet new people and greets everyone by leaning into you for love. He loves to play, often seen throwing himself to the floor in the most dramatic, goofy play bow we've seen! Tid Bit has done well with other pups at the shelter, already knows basic commands, appears house-trained, and is crate-trained. The main reason he has been overlooked is due to his anxiety in the shelter, often seen pacing or barking in his kennel. However, this couldn’t be further from his true self! To give him a break from the shelter, Tid Bit has participated in our Doggy Day Out program. Here’s what one of our volunteers had to say about him:
“I fell in love with this boy while I was volunteering in the shelter so I was stoked I got to take him home for a few days. This boy is the BEST cuddler you will ever meet. Personal space does not exist in his world, everything you have, you must be willing to share. Another thing I must mention, use caution when he sleeps with you! He will steal all your blankets and will even push you off the bed! Snuggles are a MUST, there is no choice. There also will be snoring and a lot of morning stretches. During walks, if he is not right by your side looking at you, he is following where his nose takes him. Tid Bit is very smart and caught onto routine quickly. He knew when it was time for breakfast and dinner, he would go in his crate and sit very politely waiting for me to finish putting his bowl together. He had no accidents in the house and appears house-trained already! Poor Tid Bit gets so worked up at the shelter and he is so anxious that people haven’t taken a chance on him. To show people who Tid Bit really is, my roommates and I printed a bunch of pictures and hung them up on his kennel!”
If you are interested in adopting this dog, please submit an adoption questionnaire! Our adoption process is on a first-come, best-match basis and we are not able to hold animals. If you are interested in this specific dog but it ends up not being the best fit upon meeting, our adoption counselors will work with you to help find a match! All household members, including children and other dogs, must come along for the meeting to make sure it's a good fit. If a match is made, we encourage same-day adoptions! Our adoption fees include the animals' spay/neuter, microchip, age-appropriate vaccinations and preventatives, fecal testing, heartworm testing, and a small bag of food to get you started.