Regret Adopting a Dog? How to Handle Adoption Blues
Feeling adopter's remorse after getting a dog? It's normal. Learn why it happens, get practical tips, and find out how shelters can help you overcome dog.
Meet Bodhi, a truly happy-go-lucky and joyful boy who is ready to bring endless smiles into his forever home! Bodhi is a sweet, loving companion who deeply attaches to his people, eager to share his affectionate and happy personality. While he might be a little shy or skittish when first meeting new faces, he quickly warms up, revealing a charming and playful spirit. He's always smiling and full of life, promising to be a loyal and engaging member of your family.
As a possible Kelpie mix, Bodhi is bursting with energy and loves to play. He's great with kids and would absolutely adore having another dog buddy to wrestle and run with, making him an excellent candidate for a multi-dog household. Bodhi is already potty trained and proves to be easy to train, eager to please his humans. He does have a couple of quirks: he's not a fan of being picked up and car rides aren't his favorite, preferring to keep all four paws on the ground.
Bodhi's ideal home is one with a securely fenced yard where he can safely unleash his 'zoomies' and enjoy plenty of playtime. He thrives when his favorite humans are nearby, valuing companionship and a consistent routine. This medium-sized, loving, and playful boy is searching for a family that appreciates his joyful energy and can provide a stable, active, and affectionate environment. If you're looking for a devoted companion who will fill your home with laughter and loyalty, Bodhi is waiting for you!
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