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My name is Buddy!

Posted over 11 years ago

My basic info

Breed
Akita
Color
Brown/Chocolate - with White
Age
Adult
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
Sex
Male
Pet ID

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Good with dogs
Alert icon Not good with cats
Checkmark in teal circle Shots current
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered
Checkmark in teal circle Housetrained

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

I have the most amazing dog I rescued out of a shelter in December. He is a sweet, sweet dog, wonderful companion, extremely well-trained, but has some stranger anxiety when in the home. We have a constant stream of visitors, and so we worry that our house is creating great stress for him. We are truly enjoying every minute with him until we find a home in which he would be more comfortable.

Buddy is five years old and wonderful with my kids. Other than his discomfort with our visitors, he is an absolute dreamboat. He is very well trained. We even took him on vacation recently and he was a dream in the hotel. He can be trusted to roam free in the house while I am at meetings, and has never chewed or destroyed anything, he just wants to please. He loves the car.

He is great with other dogs and just wants to be their friend. He is not concerned by strangers we meet on walks, and even reaches out to sniff them. I think he would provide an ideal companion for someone that doesn't have a lot of visitors.

Buddy's stranger anxiety can be managed. On walks/hikes, he doesn't show this behavior. When someone doesn't have a dog, he will go up to them and sniff them quite often. If they have a dog, he just wants to say "hi" to the dog. His anxiety manifests at home. When a stranger enters the home, he backs away and hides under the table. He will come out to accept a treat left on the floor, but will back away if someone raises a hand or tries to approach him, until he has had a chance to sniff them many times on his own (he prefers to do this while the person is ignoring him). He used to bark at strangers in the home, but has quickly learned the “quiet” command. Now he just barks when someone knocks (which I want him to do).

We love Buddy and wish he would feel comfortable in our home. He is an amazing dog, and makes our family feel whole. Sadly, we decided to find another family for him because it's unrealistic for us to not have lots of visitors with the kids' friends and neighbors stopping by, etc.

For more information about Buddy or if you would like to meet him, please send email to: alisonkmccauley@gmail.com



(This listing is to help assist direct placements of rescues that are currently with other rescue groups, shelters or their current owners. TARA has no affiliation with the placement of these dogs, nor do we have any knowledge of or guarantee their temperament, training, socialization or health condition. By using this listing, the adopting party releases TARA from any and all liability arising out of or in any way connected with the adoption of the pet listed)

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