A clear winner in the Doggie DNA Olympics, Bearden appears to have the short legs, dainty paws and inquisitive ears of a chi, and the round chassis, perky ears and luscious fur of a butterscotch corgi. Handsome is a grave understatement. He’s good with other dogs, has lots of energy and enjoys a trot and a snack. A recent foster described him as “a perfect gentleman,” and we concur. Is he also loverboy who will likely figure out how to use stairs with gentle guidance? Yep. Nothing missing, to be honest. Just a sweet pup with lovely manners looking for a forever home. Your move.
Here's some notes from his foster:
He is a great boy. He did fantastic on the car ride home. He explored the house when he got home, had dinner and then took a nap. He wants to be around people - has no trouble acclimating to new people - there are five people in our family who gradually came home.
Very happy with our 11 year old child. He took a nice evening stroll. He was trotting and has great energy. He has not barked at all since we picked him up. We left him in the house alone and all stepped out for a few minutes. We had cameras on to watch him - after 10min of roaming around he settled on his bed! Never barked or seemed agitated.
He loved going on several walks, we were out and about nearly 30 min in Golden Gate Park and have went from our house to Dolores park. He even runs! He loves other dogs and people . He's good in the car, at times he seems a little scared of the ride, but no real issues. He is not really comfortable going up and down stairs but we have hard wood floors so maybe if carpeted it would be different. He needs to potty first thing in morning - This has been key to his house training success!
I really think he’ll make a great companion. He appears to be a very special and friendly and easy dog!!!
A clear winner in the Doggie DNA Olympics, Bearden appears to have the short legs, dainty paws and inquisitive ears of a chi, and the round chassis, perky ears and luscious fur of a butterscotch corgi. Handsome is a grave understatement. He’s good with other dogs, has lots of energy and enjoys a trot and a snack. A recent foster described him as “a perfect gentleman,” and we concur. Is he also loverboy who will likely figure out how to use stairs with gentle guidance? Yep. Nothing missing, to be honest. Just a sweet pup with lovely manners looking for a forever home. Your move.
Here's some notes from his foster:
He is a great boy. He did fantastic on the car ride home. He explored the house when he got home, had dinner and then took a nap. He wants to be around people - has no trouble acclimating to new people - there are five people in our family who gradually came home.
Very happy with our 11 year old child. He took a nice evening stroll. He was trotting and has great energy. He has not barked at all since we picked him up. We left him in the house alone and all stepped out for a few minutes. We had cameras on to watch him - after 10min of roaming around he settled on his bed! Never barked or seemed agitated.
He loved going on several walks, we were out and about nearly 30 min in Golden Gate Park and have went from our house to Dolores park. He even runs! He loves other dogs and people . He's good in the car, at times he seems a little scared of the ride, but no real issues. He is not really comfortable going up and down stairs but we have hard wood floors so maybe if carpeted it would be different. He needs to potty first thing in morning - This has been key to his house training success!
I really think he’ll make a great companion. He appears to be a very special and friendly and easy dog!!!
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If you know who you're interested in, fill out our questionnaire at muttville.org/how_to_adopt and we'll arrange a meeting either at our HQ or virtually with your mutt's foster parent. (Many of our lucky mutts live in foster homes!)
If you're still browsing, stop by our extraordinary new home at 750 Florida St. during open hours Tuesday through Sunday 11am-4pm, or come to an adoption event and meet a lot of dogs at once!
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