Regret Adopting a Dog? How to Handle Adoption Blues
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Leo is a Boston Terrier overflowing with personality, playfulness, and charm. This energetic boy believes toys are life; if it squeaks, rolls, or bounces, he's instantly smitten. Despite his exuberance, Leo also has a wonderfully sweet and affectionate side. Once he's tired out, he loves nothing more than snuggling up for a good cuddle, revealing his gentle heart.
As a Boston Terrier, Leo possesses a lively and spirited nature, thriving in an active home where he can channel his enthusiasm into play and exercise. Due to his high excitement threshold and occasional dominant tendencies, he needs consistent, gentle boundary training and would benefit from slow, structured introductions to other pets. While he previously lived with other dogs, he may do best as an only dog. He is looking for a home without young children, as his rambunctious bursts of joy might be overwhelming for little ones.
The ideal home for Leo is an active one with calm, steady leadership, ready to guide him with consistent training. He's a smart, willing learner who just needs someone to help manage his excitement. With the right balance of structure, activity, and decompression time, Leo will become an incredibly loyal companion who keeps you laughing and melts into your lap when the day winds down. If you're ready for a playful, toy-loving, cuddle-ready best friend, Leo is waiting to find his forever family.
Special Needs
No
Good With
Training
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Includes vaccinations, spay/neuter, and microchip where applicable.
$375.00
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