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Honey

American Pit Bull Terrier

Female, 7 yrs 5 mos
Houston, TX
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
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Name: HoneyBreed: Pittie mixApproximate age: 7-8 yearsApproximate size: ~60 lbsGood with dogs? Yes! She loves all our other dogs. Big dogs and smalldogs everyone is her friend. She does not really play with other dogs but greatly enjoys their company. She does not care for puppies being in her face and will low growl.Cats? Unknown, but we can test her Kids? Yes! We have 5 kids, ages 7-17. I trust her with any of them. She is very sweet and kind even when she is nervous. She is extremely tolerant.How are they doing with potty training? She is completely house trained.How are they doing in their crate? She does not mind being in her kennel. She is a very good girl, and when we are gone she stays in a bedroom with one of our other dogs. She isn’t kenneled very often.Energy level? LowAny issues with guarding? No. She willingly moves away from her food when dogs or people approach.Leash reactivity? No. She does get nervous on walks, but is much better than she used to be.Fearful? Yes. New situations and fast movements or noises send her scurrying into another room.Aggression? NoneSeparation anxiety? NoAnything else you’d like to add?Honey has likely not been treated kindly in the past. She has heightened nervousness most of the time. New situations are hard for her. When she is nervous she removes herself from the situation and goes to another room. Her nervousness never comes out as aggression. She needs an adopter who is patient and kind and willing to give her lots of time to continue to adjust and understand that she will never be hurt again. She is more nervous around men but has come to initiate contact with her foster dad and older foster brother. Honey would do very well in a home with a very stable dog that could be her emotional support. She would do fine in a home with kids, but I think younger kids would be hard for her bc of their loudness and quick movements. I think Honey might always be a more nervous dog, but she has come a long ways and will likely continue to improve. Despite her anxiety, she is extremely tolerant and gentle. She loves to be loved on and will make an excellent companion for a very patient family.
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Cesar

German Shepherd Dog

Male, 1 yr 3 mos
Houston, TX
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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I'm new to GHGSDR! Stay tuned for more info. ##2180976##
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Carson

German Shepherd Dog

Male, 7 yrs 3 mos
Houston, TX
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Hey there! I’m Carson, a 7-year-old German Shepherd with a big heart and an even bigger desire to be your most loyal companion. Seriously—I take my job as your shadow very seriously. If you move from the couch to the kitchen, I’m coming with you. Heading to the bathroom? I’ll wait patiently outside. Going upstairs? I’ll hold down the fort at the bottom because stairs aren’t really my thing as an older fella. I’m a well-mannered guy with a calm, easygoing vibe. I’m not bouncing off the walls, but I do get these fun little bursts of energy when we go outside. Inside, I like to keep things chill and just be where you are. I’m not really into roughhousing with other dogs, but I am interested in managing the household—you know, making sure everything is running smoothly, people are where they’re supposed to be, and no one’s slacking on treat distribution.   Speaking of treats, I love food. Want to teach me something new? Bring on the treats. I already know sit, stay, down, and leave it, but let’s be honest—if you’ve got something tasty, I’ll be extra motivated to impress you.   I’m great on a leash, though I like to walk with you, not behind you. I also ride well in the car, but I’m not a jumper, so I’ll need a little help getting into taller vehicles. Oh, and I’m fully housebroken and totally trustworthy when left alone—except for this one weird thing where I occasionally shred my dog bed when we get deliveries. (Which is still a mystery to my foster mom.)   As for other pets, I might be okay with cats… but I wouldn’t count on us being besties. And dogs? I haven’t had much experience with them, but I think I’d be fine as long as they understand that I will be the new Operations Manager of the house.   I’d do best in a home that’s not too chaotic—I like to keep tabs on my people, and too much coming and going might stress me out. If you’re looking for a best friend who will always be there for you, I’m your guy. Let’s meet and see if we’re the perfect match!   ##2220848##

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