Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
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Story
Hank is currently in a foster home. If you are interested in meeting him please call the shelter to schedule an appointment so we can coordinate with his foster. Hank is a gentle soul who is doing his very best to navigate shelter life, even though this environment feels overwhelming for him. His previous owner shared that one of Hank’s biggest fears was going to the vet, and we imagine the shelter carries many of those same unfamiliar sounds, smells, and stressors—making it understandably difficult for him to fully relax right away. Even so, Hank is trying hard every day, and behind that shy exterior is a truly sweet dog who just needs patience and kindness to feel safe. In a home setting, Hank is described as gentle, snuggly, and playful—a boy who forms deep bonds once he learns to trust. He may take a little time to warm up to new people, but when he does, you gain a loyal companion who simply wants to be close to his people. Hank is wonderfully well-mannered and that has already shown through, even here in the shelter. He is potty trained and will quietly wait at the door when he needs to go outside. He is also crate trained and is comfortable spending a few hours each day in his crate. Like many clever dogs, he may occasionally try to sneak a snack from the counter if given the opportunity! He walks nicely on leash and knows an impressive list of cues including sit, stay, down, shake, off, treat, and no—showing that he has a great foundation and enjoys working with his person. The busy shelter environment can sometimes be overstimulating for Hank, especially with all the barking around him, but in calmer, more controlled settings he has been happy to meet other dogs and has not shown reactivity. For any potential canine housemates, we are always happy to arrange a dog meet and greet to help ensure a good fit. Hank does have a tendency to chase cats, so he should not go to a home with cats or other small animals. When he does feel playful, Hank’s joy really shines—he loves toys of all kinds, and once he feels comfortable, his playful side begins to come alive. Like so many sensitive dogs, Hank struggles to fully show his true personality in the shelter. The stress here can make even the very best dogs seem quieter or more uncertain than they truly are. Hank is a good boy—one who deserves patience, understanding, and the chance to settle in at his own pace. Given that time, we believe he has so much love to give.