Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
House-trained,
Spayed or Neutered,
Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet Gus (formerly Tuk Tuk), a 35-pound bundle of brains, curls, and cuddles! At 3 years old, this handsome moyen-sized Poodle (or maybe Poodle mix) has clearly been paying attention in obedience class. Gus knows sit, down, wait, come, and even has an impressive sit-stay-release. He's the kind of dog who politely waits for an invitation before hopping onto the couch... and then immediately transforms into a professional snuggle consultant.Gus is fully house trained, crate trained, walks nicely on a leash, and even enjoys a good game of fetch. One of his cutest quirks is his fantastic eye contact—he'll stare at you like he's waiting for detailed instructions on how to be the world's best dog. (Spoiler alert: he's already pretty close.)Like many sensitive and intelligent dogs, Gus has a protective side. After his previous adopter welcomed a baby, Gus decided he needed to apply for the position of Head of Household Security. Unfortunately, he took the job a little too seriously. In his foster home, this has been easily managed by having him relax in his crate when visitors first arrive. Once he realizes no one is invading the kingdom, he's happy to come out and make friends.Gus can also be a little unsure when meeting new dogs, especially when leashes or barriers are involved. The good news? Treats and positive guidance work wonders. His focus on his people is incredible, and he's eager to look to them for direction. He's successfully attended doggy daycare and visits the groomer without any issues. He could thrive as an only dog soaking up all the attention, or with a well-balanced canine companion who can help him feel confident.Because Gus has nipped visitors in the past when they entered his home, we think he'd do best in a home without young children. He's looking for a confident, consistent leader who understands that dogs need time to decompress and adjust to new environments. Give Gus clear communication, structure, and a little patience, and he'll reward you with loyalty, affection, and enough cuddles to last a lifetime.To help set everyone up for success, the amazing trainers at Dayton Dog Den have generously offered two free training sessions with Gus's adoption! It is believed that his undesirable behaviors can be corrected with consistant training. He has such a desire to please his people!Gus is neutered, vaccinated, microchipped, and heartworm negative.Adoption fee: $310Ready to meet your new best friend, couch buddy, and part-time security supervisor? Apply to adopt Gus at www.pawpatroldayton.com. All of our animals are vaccinated, micro-chipped and spayed/neutered before being adopted.