Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with dogs,
Not good with cats,
Needs experienced adopter,
House-trained,
Spayed or Neutered,
Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Watson is an intelligent, driven dog who thrives on structure, consistency, and engagement. He does best with clear expectations and regular mental and physical stimulation. In situations where he feels unsure or under-stimulated, he may become overstimulated and attempt to control his environment by lunging. While this can look intense, Watson responds extremely well to direction and de-escalates quickly when asked to perform a command.
Watson kennels very well and finds calm, gentle kennel time helpful for settling his energy. He sleeps in his kennel overnight and is crated when left alone, which he has done successfully for up to three hours.
Watson loves other dogs and has consistently gotten along with every dog he has met, including a wide variety of breeds and sizes—from large mastiffs to a 5-pound chihuahua. All interactions so far have been with spayed/neutered dogs. He especially enjoys off-leash play and pack walks but also does well on leash.
He is very people-friendly and typically appropriate with greetings and interactions, aside from the overstimulation moments described above. He is eager to please and enjoys working with his handler.
Watson requires an above-average amount of mental stimulation and truly enjoys learning. His command set is solid, including: Sit, Down, Place, Look, Touch, Front, Finish, and Heel, and he requires minimal treat reinforcement. He also loves enrichment activities such as hide-and-seek games and treat-finding (snuffling).
Impulse control remains an area for continued training, particularly around distractions. While his lunging behavior can appear aggressive, it is rooted in overstimulation rather than intent, and he is able to calm himself with guidance, commands, and treats. Continued training and gradual exposure to outside distractions will help him succeed.
Watson has had limited exposure to cats and has shown only mild interest.
He does not get on furniture currently but would likely enjoy couch time if allowed.
In summary, Watson is:
Highly intelligent and eager to please
Very social with other dogs
High energy and thrives with structured outlets
Best suited for an active home committed to ongoing training
A dog who will shine with consistency, enrichment, and leadership
Watson will do best in a home that understands his need for engagement and is excited to continue his training journey. With the right match, he has the potential to be an incredibly rewarding and loyal companion.