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This helps San Diego Humane Society - Oceanside Campus (Dogs) with pet care costs.
How Ross pet arrived:
Ross was brought in by a community member on December 16, 2025.
Why Ross is the one for you:
Ross came to us with his mom, Phoebe (ID 977006), and his siblings Chandler (ID 977007) and Joey (ID 977009), and has been growing up surrounded by family from day one. This sweet male puppy is ready to find his new home and bring a little Friends-style humor along with him. Like his namesake, Ross can be a bit earnest, very lovable, and deeply committed once he bonds with you. Ross will need a puppy-proofed home because his high level of enthusiasm can sometimes get the best of him. Keeping tempting items out of reach will help him stay safe and set him up for success as he explores his new world. He still needs to learn potty training, but with a consistent routine and patience, we hope he will make great strides. With regular schedules and encouragement, Ross will start to understand the rules-no paleontology degree required. Ross does best with positive reinforcement training. Praise, treats, and gentle guidance help him learn and build confidence. When training is kind and rewarding, he will be eager to participate and show off how smart he really is (because yes, he is the smartest Friend). If you're looking for a loyal puppy who will stick by your side and make every day feel like an episode of Friends, Ross is ready to say, "Pivot... into my new home!" When coming to meet or adopt Ross, please remember to bring a leash and collar.
At SDHS:
Ross has been vaccinated, microchipped, and neutered. Ross is now ready for his new home!
How Ross pet arrived:
Ross was brought in by a community member on December 16, 2025.
Why Ross is the one for you:
Ross came to us with his mom, Phoebe (ID 977006), and his siblings Chandler (ID 977007) and Joey (ID 977009), and has been growing up surrounded by family from day one. This sweet male puppy is ready to find his new home and bring a little Friends-style humor along with him. Like his namesake, Ross can be a bit earnest, very lovable, and deeply committed once he bonds with you. Ross will need a puppy-proofed home because his high level of enthusiasm can sometimes get the best of him. Keeping tempting items out of reach will help him stay safe and set him up for success as he explores his new world. He still needs to learn potty training, but with a consistent routine and patience, we hope he will make great strides. With regular schedules and encouragement, Ross will start to understand the rules-no paleontology degree required. Ross does best with positive reinforcement training. Praise, treats, and gentle guidance help him learn and build confidence. When training is kind and rewarding, he will be eager to participate and show off how smart he really is (because yes, he is the smartest Friend). If you're looking for a loyal puppy who will stick by your side and make every day feel like an episode of Friends, Ross is ready to say, "Pivot... into my new home!" When coming to meet or adopt Ross, please remember to bring a leash and collar.
At SDHS:
Ross has been vaccinated, microchipped, and neutered. Ross is now ready for his new home!