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Meet Gouda, the most outgoing and joyful of his litter! This sweet 8-week-old puppy is full of enthusiastic tail wags and pure puppy excitement, always the first to greet his fosters. Despite his playful spark, Gouda is a great listener and eager to please, happily sitting when asked. He adores being held and cuddled, melting into calm, cuddly sweetness the moment he's picked up. Gouda loves every toy he can get his paws on and often encourages his brothers to join in the fun. With stunning brown-green eyes and a unique lightning bolt marking on his back, affectionately nicknamed his “power pack,” Gouda is truly one-of-a-kind.
As an Australian Shepherd and American Pit Bull Terrier mix, Gouda is likely to grow into an intelligent, loyal, and affectionate companion with a good amount of energy. Both breeds are known for their strong bond with family and their playful nature. Gouda is already proving to be smart and well-mannered, knowing how to sit and wait, and being incredibly gentle when taking treats. He is doing wonderfully with potty training and is fully crate trained, sleeping soundly through the night. His gentle disposition makes him a great fit for homes with dogs, cats, and children.
Gouda is seeking a loving forever home where he can continue to thrive and share his cheesy charm. He would do best with an active family who can provide him with plenty of playtime, mental stimulation, and continued positive reinforcement training. If you're looking for a snuggly, well-behaved, and energetic puppy who will bring endless love and laughter into your life, Gouda is ready to be your new best friend!
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