About Finn |
- Status: Adopted!
- Adoption Fee: 325.00
- Species: Dog
- Rescue ID: 2023-035
- Color: Black and tan
- Current Size: 90 Pounds
- Potential Size: 90 Pounds
- Current Age: 2 Years 11 Months (best estimate)
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- Housetrained: Yes
- Reaction to New People: Friendly
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FINN ~2 years old. Good with dogs. K
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and cats TBD.
GSRA adopts to residents of VA, NC, and SC only.
Finn, big puppy in a big package. He's learning nice manners, and how to be a very good boy; it's all going well. Currently we are working on crate training and how to exit the crate without jumping. Finn is exuberant, so no small kids or frail adults, he's strong and will topple them inadvertently. Finn is relatively new and we are still learning about him and his preferences. He likes to leash walk and is talkative in his crate, so no apartments or multi family housing, your neighbors won't appreciate his vocal protests.
Finn is heartworm positive and needs neuter, he won't be available until these medical needs are met.
Anyone interested in Finn will need to plan for a long term companion. Serious inquires with Finn's best interest in mind, not your own.
UPDATE:
Finn has settled in well here in his foster home. He’s relaxed and is revealing more of his personality. What we’ve learned….
He’s an observer; he has watched me open the gate & now he can, too. You’ll need to keep him safe by using a latch, see picture below.
He has a nice, deep bark; listen below.
He’s a messy drinker; prepare by buying some beach towels on sale.
He matches energy with the dog he is around. My 8 year old female is up for a light frolic; my 18 month old male is into full on wrestling, Finn can accommodate both of them. I monitor closely the play with my male because they’ll both lose their good sense and ignore me if they are too into each other. I need to maintain leadership at all times.
He doesn’t observe personal space, so if you are offended by crotch sniffing, he’s going to get on your nerves. Butt, this could be a huge asset if you’re ever lost in the woods. It’s all in your perspective.