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Meet Finland — a gentle, soft-hearted two-year-old boy who’s figuring out life in a home and already proving what an amazing dog he’s going to be.
Finland isn’t afraid of people, but he is very timid right now as he adjusts to his new surroundings. What he doesn’t like is being alone — he cried in his crate when his foster stepped away, but the moment someone came back and sat near him, he settled instantly. He just wants to know he’s not alone, and that reassurance goes a long way for this sensitive guy.
He’s been very quiet with no barking or whining, and he seems to be potty trained. Any accidents he had were clearly just him marking territory, which should improve after neutering.
Finland is still finding his appetite — dry food and treats aren’t exciting to him yet, but he happily ate meat and even nibbled on breakfast once some broth was added. With time, he’ll likely grow more comfortable eating normally.
This sweet boy is also curious and well-mannered. He hopped up on the counters a couple of times but got down immediately when told. He’s already responding to simple commands like sit and come, and he hasn’t tried to jump on furniture at all.
Overall, Finland is good, gentle, and incredibly sweet — a sensitive soul who just needs patience, companionship, and someone willing to help him come out of his timid shell.
Meet Finland — a gentle, soft-hearted two-year-old boy who’s figuring out life in a home and already proving what an amazing dog he’s going to be.
Finland isn’t afraid of people, but he is very timid right now as he adjusts to his new surroundings. What he doesn’t like is being alone — he cried in his crate when his foster stepped away, but the moment someone came back and sat near him, he settled instantly. He just wants to know he’s not alone, and that reassurance goes a long way for this sensitive guy.
He’s been very quiet with no barking or whining, and he seems to be potty trained. Any accidents he had were clearly just him marking territory, which should improve after neutering.
Finland is still finding his appetite — dry food and treats aren’t exciting to him yet, but he happily ate meat and even nibbled on breakfast once some broth was added. With time, he’ll likely grow more comfortable eating normally.
This sweet boy is also curious and well-mannered. He hopped up on the counters a couple of times but got down immediately when told. He’s already responding to simple commands like sit and come, and he hasn’t tried to jump on furniture at all.
Overall, Finland is good, gentle, and incredibly sweet — a sensitive soul who just needs patience, companionship, and someone willing to help him come out of his timid shell.
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