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Scottish Deerhound puppies and dogs in Emmett, Idaho

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We'll also keep you updated on Grayson's adoption status with email updates.
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Grayson

Scottish Deerhound

Male, 1 yr
Boise, ID
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Grayson is a shy and undersocialized big puppy who was found stray in the mountains with his brother. He is kind and gentle by nature and very similar in personality to his brother but a bit more skittish. Given some space and time, he warms up to humans and comes seek pets around his ears and chin and sometimes on his head but at this point he seems to rather be outside or napping in a safe corner than spend time around humans and will definitely need a patient and caring adopter who won’t pressure him too much until he is ready. He is still jumpy if napping and you get up from a chair or drop something, and he will then hide or seek a place in a corner. He is learning to play with toys and seems to like stuff to chew on. He is quite happy when the kiddie pool outside is filled. A home is a brand-new environment to Grayson, but he is adjusting. He enjoys lying in the shade of a tree and loves to play with other dogs of all sizes. Inside he still gets to be supervised and kept from engaging in puppy antics. Already he will alert to go outside to potty. He knows to lie down in the kennel at bedtime. His temporary foster mom is working on getting him over his fear of the leash and not spook at all loud and strange noises. He will often hang out with his brother, and they definitely have a bond but there are also times they get tired of each other and want to be in separate places. We don’t know how he is with cats or with children but with his fears he will probably be best in a home with adults only. He will need a home with a fenced yard. Grayson was estimated to be around 8 months old at the beginning of August. He is a large dog, approx. 70 lbs is a guess, tall and lean. His breeds are unknown but he looks like he has some sighthound in him and moves like a Scottish deerhound or Afghan or something like that. He also has that quiet demeanor often seen on those breeds. At the time the photos were taken, Grayson’s eyes kept getting gunky and runny from the air pollution. If you're interested in Grayson, please fill out a pre-adoption application on https://linktr.ee/northernstardogrescue
We'll also keep you updated on Guinness's adoption status with email updates.
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Guinness

Scottish Deerhound

Male, 1 yr
Boise, ID
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Guinness is a shy and undersocialized big puppy who was found stray in the mountains with his brother. He is kind and gentle by nature and very similar in personality to his brother but a little braver about people. Given some space and time, he warms up to humans and comes seek pets around his ears and chin and sometimes on his head. He is learning to play with toys and seems to like stuff to chew on. He likes to spend some time in the kiddie pool. A home is a brand-new environment to Guinness, but he is adjusting. He enjoys lying in the shade of a tree and loves to play with other dogs of all sizes. Inside he still gets to be supervised and kept from engaging in puppy antics. Already he will alert to go outside to potty. He knows to lie down in the kennel at bedtime. His foster mom is working on getting him over his fear of the leash and not spook at all loud and strange noises. We don’t know how he is with cats or with children. He will need a home with a fenced yard. Guinness was estimated to be around 8 months old at the beginning of August. He is a large dog, approx. 70 lbs is a guess, tall and lean. His breeds are unknown but he looks like he has some sighthound in him and moves like a Scottish deerhound or Afghan or something like that. He also has that quiet demeanor often seen on those breeds. If you're interested in Guinness, please fill out a pre-adoption application on Https://linktr.ee/northernstardogrescue

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Boise, ID 83709

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