Rescue Dog Behavior Changes Week by Week
Bringing home a rescue dog means observing their behavior changes week by week. Learn what to expect beyond the 3-3-3 rule and how to support your new.
Meet Dr. Shepard, one of the handsome boys from the Grey’s Anatomy Litter! At just seven weeks old, this charming puppy is full of curiosity and a desire to explore the world around him. Found with his siblings, he is now safe in a foster home, soaking up all the love and care while he awaits his forever family. He is a typical happy-go-lucky puppy, eager to learn and ready for a lifetime of adventures.
As an American Pit Bull Terrier mix, Dr. Shepard is likely to grow into a loyal, affectionate, and intelligent companion. Pit Bulls are known for their strong bond with family, their playful nature, and their eagerness to please. While still a baby, he will benefit immensely from continued socialization and consistent positive reinforcement training to help him develop into a well-rounded adult. He is currently working on his potty and crate training and shows great potential.
Dr. Shepard is looking for a dedicated family ready to embrace the joys and responsibilities of puppyhood. His ideal home will provide patience, consistent training, and plenty of love and playtime. He is good with other dogs, making him a great fit for a home with existing canine companions or one that plans to introduce him to new friends. If you're prepared for the commitment to nurture a puppy into a wonderful adult dog, Dr. Shepard is ready to meet you!
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Includes vaccinations, spay/neuter, and microchip where applicable.
$400.00
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