This bouncy, enthusiastic youngster is Colby. At 1 year-old he may technically be an adult, but he has the spunk, curiosity, and playfulness of a puppy.
He loves playing with toys of all kinds, cuddling with whoever will offer him a lap, and engaging with his people in numerous ways-- like taking walks, learning new skills, and sitting on your back when you are trying to do pushups (adding 20 lbs. to your workout). New people, unexpected noises, and novel objects nervously excite him, which he'll initially express by barking. But once you give him assurance and he settles down, he accepts the new experience and broadens his world. New dogs may also cause him some excessive excitement in the beginning, but after respectful introductions, he is eager to welcome the new dog into his friend group. While Colby may be a bit of a wild child when it comes to scattering his toys all over the house (including some things he mistakenly misappropriates as toys), he is always gentle, accepting of handling, and takes correction well. His day-to-day house training is pretty good but when his routine is thrown off--like having newcomers in the house--he sometimes reverts to feeling the urge to mark. Fortunately, he is very accommodating about wearing a belly band, and generally keeps it completely dry. We do not know how Colby would do with cats, but he has a high prey drive when it comes to birds and squirrels, so caution is advised.
This personable little man simply loves affection, is enthusiastic about sharing your space, and very much wants to be a lap dog. You can see lots more photos of him in his web album at https://imageevent.com/beales/fosters/colby
If you are interested in adopting this dog, PLEASE READ THE DETAILED ADOPTION PROCESS information on our website at www. NewRattitude.org/adopt/ From there, you can access our adoption application or contact our Adoption Team for more info.
This bouncy, enthusiastic youngster is Colby. At 1 year-old he may technically be an adult, but he has the spunk, curiosity, and playfulness of a puppy.
He loves playing with toys of all kinds, cuddling with whoever will offer him a lap, and engaging with his people in numerous ways-- like taking walks, learning new skills, and sitting on your back when you are trying to do pushups (adding 20 lbs. to your workout). New people, unexpected noises, and novel objects nervously excite him, which he'll initially express by barking. But once you give him assurance and he settles down, he accepts the new experience and broadens his world. New dogs may also cause him some excessive excitement in the beginning, but after respectful introductions, he is eager to welcome the new dog into his friend group. While Colby may be a bit of a wild child when it comes to scattering his toys all over the house (including some things he mistakenly misappropriates as toys), he is always gentle, accepting of handling, and takes correction well. His day-to-day house training is pretty good but when his routine is thrown off--like having newcomers in the house--he sometimes reverts to feeling the urge to mark. Fortunately, he is very accommodating about wearing a belly band, and generally keeps it completely dry. We do not know how Colby would do with cats, but he has a high prey drive when it comes to birds and squirrels, so caution is advised.
This personable little man simply loves affection, is enthusiastic about sharing your space, and very much wants to be a lap dog. You can see lots more photos of him in his web album at https://imageevent.com/beales/fosters/colby
If you are interested in adopting this dog, PLEASE READ THE DETAILED ADOPTION PROCESS information on our website at www. NewRattitude.org/adopt/ From there, you can access our adoption application or contact our Adoption Team for more info.