Blue is an approximately 3-year-old, 80-pound male who is a happy, affectionate, people-loving dog. From the moment he was rescued, he was friendly and approachable. He allowed handling right away and has never shown any issues with people. Everyone who meets him comments on how sweet and happy he is, and he consistently makes a great impression wherever he goes.
Blue absolutely loves people. When he gets excited, he jumps with joy, wagging his tail so enthusiastically that his whole body twists in the air. He enjoys being close to people, seeks affection, loves belly rubs, and makes funny little grunting noises when he’s happy. While he hasn’t been cuddled much in foster due to another dog in the home, he stayed briefly with my brother and showed that he is a wonderful cuddler.
He is playful, energetic, and very food-motivated. He loves chews like bully sticks and cow cheek rolls, but soft toys and tennis balls don’t last long and should be supervised. He seems to enjoy water and had no hesitation jumping into a lake. He was cooperative at the vet and tolerated bathing without any issues, even if it wasn’t his favorite activity.
Blue likely lived outside previously and is still learning personal space boundaries. He does pull on leash and would benefit from continued training. Because he is strong, he should be walked by someone comfortable handling a large dog. He is very food-motivated, and if given the opportunity, he may try to eat another dog’s food. He has not shown any food aggression toward people.
Blue has lived with my cats, but this required slow introductions and careful management. He has a strong prey drive, and a cat that runs or darts would not be a good fit. A securely fenced yard is required.
If placed with another dog, Blue would do best with a smaller, easy-going female. He should not be placed in a home with small children. Blue’s ideal home would be an adult or older-teen household with a fenced yard and someone experienced with large, strong dogs who is willing to continue his training and provide clear, consistent boundaries. He thrives on affection and would love a home where he can be close to people.
Blue is a sweet, joyful dog who has so much to offer the right home. With the right environment, he will thrive. If circumstances were different, he would have been a forever dog.
*Blue is a courtesy post If you are interested please reach out to us and we will put you in contact with the current owner*
Blue is an approximately 3-year-old, 80-pound male who is a happy, affectionate, people-loving dog. From the moment he was rescued, he was friendly and approachable. He allowed handling right away and has never shown any issues with people. Everyone who meets him comments on how sweet and happy he is, and he consistently makes a great impression wherever he goes.
Blue absolutely loves people. When he gets excited, he jumps with joy, wagging his tail so enthusiastically that his whole body twists in the air. He enjoys being close to people, seeks affection, loves belly rubs, and makes funny little grunting noises when he’s happy. While he hasn’t been cuddled much in foster due to another dog in the home, he stayed briefly with my brother and showed that he is a wonderful cuddler.
He is playful, energetic, and very food-motivated. He loves chews like bully sticks and cow cheek rolls, but soft toys and tennis balls don’t last long and should be supervised. He seems to enjoy water and had no hesitation jumping into a lake. He was cooperative at the vet and tolerated bathing without any issues, even if it wasn’t his favorite activity.
Blue likely lived outside previously and is still learning personal space boundaries. He does pull on leash and would benefit from continued training. Because he is strong, he should be walked by someone comfortable handling a large dog. He is very food-motivated, and if given the opportunity, he may try to eat another dog’s food. He has not shown any food aggression toward people.
Blue has lived with my cats, but this required slow introductions and careful management. He has a strong prey drive, and a cat that runs or darts would not be a good fit. A securely fenced yard is required.
If placed with another dog, Blue would do best with a smaller, easy-going female. He should not be placed in a home with small children. Blue’s ideal home would be an adult or older-teen household with a fenced yard and someone experienced with large, strong dogs who is willing to continue his training and provide clear, consistent boundaries. He thrives on affection and would love a home where he can be close to people.
Blue is a sweet, joyful dog who has so much to offer the right home. With the right environment, he will thrive. If circumstances were different, he would have been a forever dog.
*Blue is a courtesy post If you are interested please reach out to us and we will put you in contact with the current owner*