Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids,
Good with dogs,
House-trained,
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Location: Champlin, MN
Say hi to Larry! Larry is a little timid of new people and experiences at first, but as soon as he realizes you're safe, or the toy is fun, or the bone is actually yummy he is ALL IN. It'll only take you a few hours to win Larry over and then get ready for so many kisses!
Larry has medium energy, he enjoys being outside and sniffing all the world has to offer! He does like to run around and wrestle with other dogs for a little while and then he's ready for a good lap nap. Larry does well with other low and medium energy dogs, he likely wouldn't do well with a high energy dog sibling. I believe he would do well alone or in a home with another trained dog to show him the ropes.
Larry is potty trained 95% - well, I'd say a 100% as he doesnt potty in the house but he does still mark at times, so he could use some training to help him stop marking new spaces.
Larry is kennel/room trained but he'd love to sleep with someone even more. If kennelled he will whine for a few minutes and then settle down. When he hears you awake in the morning he will let you know!
Larry will gladly steal other dogs food if given the opportunity so he gets fed alone ;) He is learning that chews, bones and treats are for enjoyment and can actually be pretty yummy! (Especially the soft beef ones or the chicken jerky strip chews.)
He has been around older kids and does well, no experience to comment on about young kids or cats.
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