Suitable for which type of housing? (House, townhome, apartment?): Preferably a house with a yard.
Is your dog good with other dogs? Yes, totally. The foster family has 2 dogs and did very well.
Is your dog good with cats? Yes. The foster family has 2 cats, and he would ignore them all the time.
Is your dog good with kids? He met a young kid once, and it went well.
Is your dog house trained? Noy fully yet, but he uses the pee pads most of the time.
Is your dog crate trained? Yes, but he barked and cried at night when left in his crate, unless there is another dog with him around. During daytime, he can spend time crated without any problem.
Does your dog have any special needs? No.
Does your dog have any or display any aggression? (Toys, food or people?) No.
Is your dog playful? He is very playful; he loves playing with other dogs and toys.
Does your dog like to snuggle? Yes.
Does your dog know basic commands? (Sit, stay...) No.
Does your dog know any special tricks? No.
Does your dog like to go on walks? Not tested yet, he doesn’t have all his vaccines.
Does your dog have any fears? No. He could be shy at first but warms up quickly.
Does your dog have any unique traits that you have noticed whether in personality or physically? The tip of his tail is white, which is very cute. He is super easy going, and loves being outside. He’s curious and likes exploring.
What are the three first words that come to mind when you think of your dog? Gentle, joyful, curious.
Rushmore is super sweet and adapted quickly to his foster family. He loves chewing (a lot) and playing. He has a lot of energy but has his moments where he needs to relax. He spends a lot of time sleeping. He would need a house with a fenced yard where he can run around and hang out, because he loves spending time outside.
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