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Private owner (Plainfield, IN)
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We adopted Elvis from a shelter in 2019 (he was 3 or 4). Elvis is a very good boy and a major couch potato but still loves to go on walks and run around in the yard. Elvis spends most of his day lying by his food bowl and is very food-motivated. While he loves being around our other dog, he does need to be separated during feeding. Elvis is a typical hound dog and shares what is on his mind. He will always make sure that you are giving him plenty of love, as he will howl and cry for more attention. Elvis also loves carrying around pairs of socks from those he loves. He is very cuddly and spends every night sleeping next to my teenage son and our other dog. Elvis does fine with other dogs and kids if there is no food involved. Because of his food motivation and territorial personality, it is not recommended he spend a lot of time with little children who tend to have snacks at hand, which is why we are rehoming him. Young grandkids do not understand Elvis and his love for food.
We adopted Elvis from a shelter in 2019 (he was 3 or 4). Elvis is a very good boy and a major couch potato but still loves to go on walks and run around in the yard. Elvis spends most of his day lying by his food bowl and is very food-motivated. While he loves being around our other dog, he does need to be separated during feeding. Elvis is a typical hound dog and shares what is on his mind. He will always make sure that you are giving him plenty of love, as he will howl and cry for more attention. Elvis also loves carrying around pairs of socks from those he loves. He is very cuddly and spends every night sleeping next to my teenage son and our other dog. Elvis does fine with other dogs and kids if there is no food involved. Because of his food motivation and territorial personality, it is not recommended he spend a lot of time with little children who tend to have snacks at hand, which is why we are rehoming him. Young grandkids do not understand Elvis and his love for food.
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What is Rehome?
If you see pets listed by a private owner, it means that they're available through the Rehome program - the safe, reliable, and free way to find a loving new home for your pet.