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Tanner is a friendly and curious adult dog, eager to find his forever home. While we don't have much information about his past, he's ready to start a new chapter filled with love and companionship. He's currently working diligently on his house-training and will thrive with a patient family committed to positive reinforcement training. Tanner is a sweet boy who is ready to bond deeply with his new people.
As a mixed-breed dog, Tanner likely possesses a wonderful blend of characteristics, making him a unique and adaptable companion. With his short coat, his grooming needs are minimal, requiring only occasional brushing to keep him looking his best and to manage any light shedding. He has a moderate energy level, suggesting he'll enjoy daily walks and playtime, but also be content to relax and cuddle with his family after a good exercise session.
Tanner is looking for a home where he can be an integral part of the family, receiving consistent love and guidance. A household committed to continuing his training, especially house-training, would be ideal. He would benefit greatly from a secure yard for safe exploration and regular exercise. With a little patience, structure, and a lot of love, Tanner is sure to blossom into a loyal and cherished member of your family.
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