Suitable for which type of housing? (House, townhome, apartment?) – house, town home – well sound proof as he is young and will be away from his littermate – settling crying will happen
Is your dog good with other dogs? Yes, very interested – want to jump them however may be annoying to older dog. Currently fostered with his littermate brother Snow
Is your dog good with cats? UNTESTED – if slow introduction and separation between pets, may be able to learn to live with cats.
Is your dog good with kids? Untested, very nippy and jumpy as the puppies are young. Ok with older kids that will stand firm and is ok with nipping and jumping
Is your dog house trained? No – very young
Is your dog crate trained? No – very young and is in the crate with his brother
Does your dog have any special needs? Patience for a young puppy for various house training, crate training; experiences with bully breed or willingness to provide proper structure and reward system would be great.
Does your dog have any or display any aggression? (Toys, food or people?) NA but nippy as a young puppy.
Is your dog playful? Yes very
Does your dog like to snuggle? Sometimes, when he is in a playing mood, he may want to wiggle out of arms.
Does your dog know basic commands? (Sit, stay...) no – very young
Does your dog know any special tricks? no – very young
Does your dog like to go on walks? no – very young – not enough vaccinations
Does your dog have any fears? Being alone
Does your dog have any unique traits that you have noticed whether in personality or physically? The biggest one of the litter, very beautiful light blue eyes
What are the three first words that come to mind when you think of your dog? Chunky, happy, curious
Sneeuw is a chunky, happy, and curious 7–8-week-old American Bully mix with striking light blue eyes and a big personality to match his size—he’s the largest of his litter and he is currently fostered with litter mate brother Snow. As a young puppy, he’s still learning everything from house training to basic manners and will need a patient adopter ready to guide him through these early stages. He’s very playful, a bit nippy (as puppies are), and shows a strong interest in other dogs—though his enthusiasm might overwhelm older, more laid-back pets. While untested with cats and young children, he may do well with proper introductions and structure. Sneeuw is very food motivated, which will be a great tool for training. He is best suited for a house or sound-proofed townhome, as he’s adjusting to life away from his littermates and may cry when settling. He’ll thrive in a home that can provide consistency, structure, and lots of love.
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