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Luke

Golden Retriever Great Pyrenees

Male, 12 yrs 3 mos
Waunakee, WI
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
"Some dogs slow down with age. Luke didn't get that memo." Luke came to us under bittersweet circumstances — his beloved owners passed away, and this gentle giant found himself needing a new place to belong. At 12½ years young, he moves with a grace and ease that would surprise you, navigating his foster family's fenced 2-acre yard with the quiet confidence of a dog who has always known he belongs outside, nose to the breeze. He's settling in beautifully — curious about every corner of his foster home, tail wagging at gates as he gets acquainted with his new canine housemates, and utterly unbothered by a full brush-out (burrs and all) like the seasoned gentleman he is. When it's time for affection, Luke is all in: he loves being pet from nose to tail and leans into every kind hand. Luke recently visited his foster family's in-laws — a full house of adults and one 7-year-old — and was a complete gentleman. With a calm introduction and a little guidance, he and the little girl got along wonderfully. He's shown he can do well with children who are used to dogs and know how to give him space. At a busy gathering, Luke did get a little overstimulated — and here's where his personality really shines. He simply asked to go back to the truck. That's it. No fuss, no drama. He curled up, fell fast asleep, and when his foster mom came to get him later, he gave her a look that said actually, I'm good right here, thanks. Because it turns out Luke is an absolute car ride fanatic. He doesn't just tolerate the truck — he seeks it out. One day he spotted an opportunity and launched himself in completely unassisted, climbed over a load of furniture and boxes, scrambled into the front seat, and kept switching sides to make sure no one could convince him to get out. This big guy had places to be. Back at the foster home, Luke has graduated to roaming freely with the other dogs (with one exception, and this dog was gated separately to keep the peace). He holds his own with confidence — if a housemate gets too much in his face, he'll issue a low growl, and typically that's all it takes. The other dog backs off, all is well, and Luke moves on without a second thought. He knows how to communicate; he just needs a household that listens. His foster family has also noticed he can be a bit jumpy around sudden noises near his food bowl — a scrape of metal on concrete, a door, a footstep — and he'll startle, freeze, then settle right back into eating. It's a small thing, and easily managed by simply giving him his space at mealtimes. It speaks to a dog who may have had some anxiety around food in the past, and who deserves the security of knowing his meals are always safe and his own. Good fit checklist ✓ Dog compatibility – Slow and controlled introductions required with other dogs; no alpha dogs in the home ✓ Ideal home – Best as an only dog, though a multi-dog home may be possible with the right approach ✓ Yard/outdoor safety – Must have a securely fenced yard or be walked on a long lead; he is a wanderer ✓ Resource guarding – Adopter should be comfortable working with food bowl guarding behavior ✓ Patient, gentle household – Needs a calm environment suited to a senior dog ✓ Kids okay — dog-savvy and calm preferred ✓ Calm, patient household Luke has had his senior checkup and is up to date on vaccines & preventatives. He goes in for a Lepto booster vaccine on 4/17 and will then be ready for his forever home. A dog who has loved deeply and lost much deserves a soft landing — a quiet yard, a warm hand, someone to take him on long drives with the window down. This big guy is the sweetest old man and gets around great for his age and weight. That's Luke. Could that home be yours? Check out our website for updates about Luke's progress! https://grrow.org/dogs/luke26-019

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