Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Are you wishing your dog knew how to do tricks? Meet Arthur who already knows so many of them!
Arthur is the sweetest boy. He is full of spunk and cuddles for his people. He's looking for an adult-only forever home, where he can be the strong, healthy and happy boy he is meant to be. Arthur was an owner surrender to SFTS, from a family who he'd been with for the first 5 years of his life. Now, at 6 years old, he's looking for the forever family who will keep him through all of his senior years. He enjoys belly rubs, scratches behind his ears, under his chin and right above his tail.
In his foster home, Arthur is showing his love of puzzles and running around their fenced in yard. He would love a house with a fenced yard and a doggie door that he could access to go outside whenever he'd like. He does great on walks, the game of fetch and loves a good splash and jumping around in shallow water. He doesn't want to swim but will enjoy impressing you by digging a good hole on the shore. Arthur can also show you how to enjoy a good sunbath and chew on a stick.
Just how smart is Arthur? He knows many commands like sit, stay, lay down, off, come, stop, ok-go (to cross street), spin, touch, close, open (relative to doors)! Arthur aims to please and can be easily taught other commands.
Arthur would love a family who had someone that worked from home or where he was not alone throughout the day. Arthur deals with separation anxiety due to the amount of love he has for human interaction.
Arthur has done well with other animals, and has even attended Doggy Day care, but does prefer a patient introduction to new animals that he will be living with. He enjoys sharing his thoughts on all the things he's curious about. Does this sassy, energetic guy sound like a good match for you?
All of our animals are spayed/neutered, microchipped, up to date on vaccines, and have received routine deworming. If you're interested in adopting, please fill out an application on our website at sftsrescue.org/adoptableanimals