The 3-3-3 Rule for Rescue Dogs: Every Stage Explained
Understand the 3-3-3 Rule for Rescue Dogs: learn what to expect in the first 3 days, 3 weeks, and 3 months, and how to support your new dog.
Meet Goose, a charming and affectionate orange tabby with a heart full of warmth! This handsome boy is known for his friendly demeanor and gentle purrs. He loves to observe his surroundings with curious eyes and enjoys a good nap in a sunbeam. Goose is quite adaptable and quickly makes himself at home, offering quiet companionship and playful moments when the mood strikes him. He's a sweet soul ready to share his love.
As a Domestic Shorthair, Goose embodies the wonderful traits of a mixed breed cat: intelligence, resilience, and a generally easygoing nature. He is likely to be a wonderful companion for a variety of households, from singles to families. His orange tabby pattern suggests a playful and affectionate personality, often described as 'dog-like' in their devotion. Goose is looking for a home where he can be cherished and given the attention he deserves.
Goose's ideal home would be one that offers a safe and loving indoor environment where he can thrive. He would appreciate a comfortable spot to nap, engaging toys to bat around, and plenty of gentle pets and cuddles. While he hasn't been housetrained yet, with patience and positive reinforcement, he will surely master it. If you're looking for a loyal, handsome, and loving feline friend to brighten your days, Goose is eagerly waiting to meet you!
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