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Togo is a 3-year-old malamute mix and amazing with other dogs (big and small). He is energetic and enjoys outings but is okay with daily 30-40 min power walks as long as he has a large back yard to run in throughout the day. Togo is very independent and playful but enjoys hanging out with people (including children-he and my 6 yr old love each other).
We adopted him from a shelter in Oakland a little over a year ago and have worked with him on basic commands, walking on and off-leash, crate training, and being gentle, and he has done amazing! The only reason we are rehoming him is because he cannot be with small animals such as cats (small dogs are okay). Shelter thought he will be okay with cats, but we found him to be an opportunist. After some training he has some control, but he will go after our cats whenever unsupervised. He has caught small critters before and is not just playing, so he must be in a home without cats or other small animals. He would be a great second dog.
Togo is a 3-year-old malamute mix and amazing with other dogs (big and small). He is energetic and enjoys outings but is okay with daily 30-40 min power walks as long as he has a large back yard to run in throughout the day. Togo is very independent and playful but enjoys hanging out with people (including children-he and my 6 yr old love each other).
We adopted him from a shelter in Oakland a little over a year ago and have worked with him on basic commands, walking on and off-leash, crate training, and being gentle, and he has done amazing! The only reason we are rehoming him is because he cannot be with small animals such as cats (small dogs are okay). Shelter thought he will be okay with cats, but we found him to be an opportunist. After some training he has some control, but he will go after our cats whenever unsupervised. He has caught small critters before and is not just playing, so he must be in a home without cats or other small animals. He would be a great second dog.
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