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Mitch is a 3 year old, 26 lbs pomeranian mix who is house broken and does not chew on belongings. We adopted Mitch 3 months ago from a shelter. He came to us with kennel cough which quickly turned to pneumonia. Mitch was at the vet for 2 weeks. But he pulled through and was given a clean bill of health. After Mitchs health returned it became clear that Mitch most likely faced abuse at his previous home and has aggression issues as a result. He loves to play fetch and tug of war. He loves to go on walks and car rides. He loves treats and want to be near you at all times. However, he seems to have triggers that have resulted in bite incidents. Mitch gets very nervous at night. Especially if there are loud noises. He does not like to be picked up. And does much better with men than with women. The crate appears to be a very big trigger for Mitch as well. We have been working with a trainer and a vet. Mitch would do well in a single male home that could give him time and patience.
Mitch is a 3 year old, 26 lbs pomeranian mix who is house broken and does not chew on belongings. We adopted Mitch 3 months ago from a shelter. He came to us with kennel cough which quickly turned to pneumonia. Mitch was at the vet for 2 weeks. But he pulled through and was given a clean bill of health. After Mitchs health returned it became clear that Mitch most likely faced abuse at his previous home and has aggression issues as a result. He loves to play fetch and tug of war. He loves to go on walks and car rides. He loves treats and want to be near you at all times. However, he seems to have triggers that have resulted in bite incidents. Mitch gets very nervous at night. Especially if there are loud noises. He does not like to be picked up. And does much better with men than with women. The crate appears to be a very big trigger for Mitch as well. We have been working with a trainer and a vet. Mitch would do well in a single male home that could give him time and patience.
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If you see pets listed by a private owner, it means that they're available through the Rehome program - the safe, reliable, and free way to find a loving new home for your pet.