I'm a big boy who weighs about 65-70 pounds and I am up to date on all my shots and vaccines. Sadly, my owner couldn't care of me anymore and I came to live at the Meriden Humane Society. Boy are they really nice here. When I got here, I was all out of sorts and scared, because I didn't what was happening. Some of the volunteers brought in this really nice trainer to help me relax and boy did it h
elp. I've gotten to relax quite a bit and am doing well now. I love going for walks, but playing fetch is my most favorite thing to do. I have such laser focus on a ball that I could play baseball professionally. I hope that my future furever home and people have strong shoulders. If you have a pool or stream nearby, or any body of water for that matter, I'd be a very happy pups as I love the water. I have not been exposed to cats and I have no known reaction to children, so a child/cat free home is best at this time, as I wouldn't want to hurt anybody. Any and all introductions to children should go very slow and be very closely monitored as my reaction to them is unknown. When I was with my previous owner, I used to be walked off leash at a park and could possibly do so again once I'm at a home and decompressed. My friends at the Humane Society think once I'm in a home and decompressed, I could be good with other dogs. A submissive female companion could be ideal for me down the road. Again, my friends highly recommended that I decompress first before trying with other dogs to avoid any dangerous situations. I am well mannered when inside and I will let you know when I need to go outside to go do my business. At my previous home, I was well behaved off leash and stayed in my yard or on the porch. Since I will be in a new home and a very different environment, a fenced in yard is a plus. No worries though, a leash would work just as well for this handsome guy. Remember, I am a strong boy and a strong arm and shoulder is a plus while I'm on a leash. Any inquiries about me can be directed to the Meriden Humane Society. Meriden Humane Society
311 Murdock Avenue
Meriden, CT 06450
203-238-3650
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