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I would love to rename this dog, but am going to keep calling him “Kujo” because that’s what staff named him. I was expecting some big hulking dog based on the name, but instead what I saw when I visited his kennel is a calm, well-mannered and probably definitely housetrained good boy. Like Kujo was someone’s dog, who probably lived in a house and probably is familiar with leash walks and going potty outside, and all of the good boy things! Kujo is calm in his kennel and easy to leash up, because he knows what comes next - a walk! He uses the bathroom shortly after going outside and as the sign on his kennel says, “he is housetrained”. He walks well on the leash and pays attention to his handler during the leash walk. Kujo seems like he would fit into almost any family and isn’t jumpy, mouthy and wasn’t excessively fearful. I think he could live in a home with dog savvy children assuming appropriate parental supervision. Go meet Kujo! Kujo that I am now calling Henry… because that’s what seems to suit him better.
I would love to rename this dog, but am going to keep calling him “Kujo” because that’s what staff named him. I was expecting some big hulking dog based on the name, but instead what I saw when I visited his kennel is a calm, well-mannered and probably definitely housetrained good boy. Like Kujo was someone’s dog, who probably lived in a house and probably is familiar with leash walks and going potty outside, and all of the good boy things! Kujo is calm in his kennel and easy to leash up, because he knows what comes next - a walk! He uses the bathroom shortly after going outside and as the sign on his kennel says, “he is housetrained”. He walks well on the leash and pays attention to his handler during the leash walk. Kujo seems like he would fit into almost any family and isn’t jumpy, mouthy and wasn’t excessively fearful. I think he could live in a home with dog savvy children assuming appropriate parental supervision. Go meet Kujo! Kujo that I am now calling Henry… because that’s what seems to suit him better.
Applications for adoption must be submitted in person at the Animal Services Facility: 3750 Brown Station Rd, Upper Marlboro, Maryland. See Adoption Rules at www.princegeorgescountymd.gov/226/Adoptions
Applications for adoption must be submitted in person at the Animal Services Facility: 3750 Brown Station Rd, Upper Marlboro, Maryland. See Adoption Rules at www.princegeorgescountymd.gov/226/Adoptions