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Meet Sergeant, a truly goofy and affectionate companion ready to find his forever family! At 5 years old, Sergeant is a charming and athletic dog with an expressive face that lights up for belly rubs, squeaky toys, and a good game of fetch. He's never met a stranger, embracing everyone as a potential new best friend. Sergeant's temperament is a wonderful blend of playful energy and loyal companionship, making him a joy to have around. He is crate trained and house trained, knows basic commands, and is eager to learn more with consistent training.
As a Black Mouth Cur, Sergeant possesses a natural athleticism and a strong desire to be involved in family activities. This breed is known for its loyalty, intelligence, and protective instincts, often forming deep bonds with their human companions. Sergeant's enthusiastic nature makes him a great match for families with older children who can appreciate his playful spirit. While he thrives on activity, he's also content to relax indoors with his humans, whether it's warming your feet or keeping an eye out for crumbs.
Sergeant would thrive in an active household with a securely fenced yard where he can run and explore safely. He loves walks and games of fetch, followed by a well-deserved nap. It's important for Sergeant to be the only pet in the home, as he can be reactive towards other dogs and has not been exposed to cats. He is adaptable and will happily join you for both grand adventures and quiet daily routines. If you're looking for a loyal, playful, and loving companion to complete your family, Sergeant is ready to meet you!
Special Needs
Requires to be the only pet in the home due to reactivity towards other dogs and no exposure to cats.
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