Bear is a very handsome, neutered, red sable Pom. He is very energetic and still has that puppy playfulness. He goes crazy trying to get his sister to play with him, but she mostly ignores him. Please don’t hold his haircut against him, it is growing out!
He is quiet during the day while I’m working and stays in a bed by my desk. He was confused hearing me on a conference call at first and kept barking because he couldn’t find the people talking in the house, but he’s ok now.
He is SUPER playful and has that puppy energy. He made friends quickly with another foster, Demi, and they get pretty rowdy wrestling each other. He is submissive and allowed Demi to be the alpha dog.
He can be sensitive about having the back of his neck touched until he knows you. He nipped us when trying to put a harness off/on. We have been working with him on this and it seems to be a trust issue. We don’t know if something happened to him in the past. He got past it quickly and doesn’t do this to us anymore.
History
He is crate trained.
Bear was surrendered with his sister Truffles. They were acquired during COVID and the son ended up being severely allergic. They tried multiple treatments and methods, but just couldn’t get his allergies under control. The family was devastated by having to make this agonizing decision.
He was shaved down for summer, but it is growing back. You can see in the pictures that he has a gorgeous coat when he is grown in.
What does she need?
Bear should be in a home without young children. His tendency to nip at fingers when surprised by a touch on the back of the neck isn’t good for tiny hands. Especially since the back of the neck is where kids like to pet first.
His family should be a little active to help him work off some of his energy either with walks or rowdy play sessions. He likes to cuddle, but doesn’t sit still for long.
We would love for brother and sister to be adopted together (a discounted adoption rate would apply). However, after evaluation, they are not a bonded pair and can be separated.
Adoption fee is $500.
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