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I especially love to cuddle with the cat. You probably know one of the most popular dog breeds is the golden retriever, but did you know the English golden retriever is just as lovable and cute? The only difference is that dogs like me have a softer, lighter coat. My foster mom says I’m mellow for my age and such a happy little boy. (She’s right.) My best days are when I’m playing with my foster brother and chickens. My name is technically Soulful, but my humans call me Rex.
We can go on walks or hang out with your friends—I’m well-mannered on the leash. All signs point to a long and loving friendship. Since I’m highly motivated by treats, my tummy and brain work very well together, and I learn new things fast!
Breed: American pit bull terrier mix
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They wouldn’t appreciate me chasing them. I came from a situation in which shelter, food, water and kindness were not guaranteed. Because of this, I have the traits of a protective dog breed and tend to defend my home.
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One with a very friendly, confident dog would be wonderful; it could show me the ropes. I’m heartworm positive, but I’m not contagious, and I’ll be healthy once my treatments are done. I’m a tenderhearted softie who prefers to make the first move when it comes to being petted. My favorite game is tug of war, and I might even let you win for the price of a treat.
I have a lot of energy, possibly too much for some families. As a duchess, I might be considered snooty and pretentious, but nothing could be further from the truth. I wasn’t always treated like royalty, though. I’ve been eating healthy dog food, and let me tell ya, I don’t hate it! I’m getting stronger and healthier every day.
If you’re willing to work with me and help with my anxiety, I know we’ll become good friends too. There was no one to care for me and my siblings and we all had to be nursed back to health. Look into my beautiful eyes and fall in love. I am wonderful with people of all ages and I am especially good with other dogs.
I’m a sweetheart of a gal looking to spend my golden years in a forever home. I bonded quickly with the caregivers at the sanctuary where I live, so once we meet, consider me a friend for life. Are you curious about the world around you?
It’s fun and challenging for me to be active, but I’m equally enthusiastic about brain games. A consistent mix of both would be super cool—I don’t make the best decisions when I’m bored. A dog’s tail gives you clues to its emotions. I show my excitement and love by constantly wagging my tail and wiggling my butt. Speaking of emotions, my humans can’t believe how intuitive I am.
Since I have a strong prey drive (I think it’s fun to chase squirrels and other small animals), I can’t be roomies with cats or small animals. Can you show me how to play and have fun? I don’t mind kiddos, and dog siblings would be cool. I’ll thrive with a confident pet parent and stable routine. I’m still a bit shy with new people, but once I warm up, watch out! My foster dog brothers are super fun to play with, and I would like to be in a home with another dog.
I’m pretty chill, and my foster family says I walk calmly on a leash, staying by their side and never pulling. You probably wouldn’t even notice at first, but I am deaf. It’s not a huge deal, but I may startle easily if I can’t see something coming. I’ve got some awesome Australian dog breed genes in me. You can see some of the hallmark features, like my speckled coat.
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