OTHER PETS: While Sherman was comfortable with other dogs, his enthusiasm may be a bit much for some. He would likely match best with another tolerant, playful dog. [Case-By-Case (Must Meet First)]
OWNER EXPERIENCE: Sherman is still young and needs some help learning about the vast world he'll be living in. He would do best with someone that can be dedicated to helping him adjust with patience and confidence as he grows. [Some Experience]
KIDS: Sherman is a bit of a bulldozer and doesn't quite understand the concept of space yet. He can be jumpy, and would do best with older kids that can understand how to interact with him and when to let him have his own space.[12+ (Must Meet First)]
ACTIVITY LEVEL: Sherman is a young dog with a lot of energy, but he does settle after a bit. As he grows, he will do best with a combination of both mental and physical enrichment. Walks around the neighborhood or a romp around the yard are good, but mental enrichment like food games or puzzle toys will help him grow into a more content adult. [Olympic Athlete]
VETERINARY CARE: [Routine]
LEVEL OF TRAINING NEEDED: Although he seem to already know `sit`, Sherman still needs a lot of help understanding how to greet other dogs and new people. Sherman is still at the beginning of his training journey, and will do best learning with someone who can offer both patience and confidence while he adjusts. Positive reinforcement training will help Sherman not only learn his basic cues & skills, but also help him to bond with his new owner. [Intense]
GROOMING: Routine brushing will help to minimize shedding in the home. [Minimal]
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