Biography
Blue Nose Pit
My friend found him on the street in Koreatown about a year ago and I decided to foster him. He’s a good dog so I wasn’t in much of a rush but I’m moving soon so it’s time to find him a permanent home. He was skinny and nuts when we got him but he’s very healthy, trained on basics, and chilled out a lot.
He’s still energetic and needs stimulation. He would benefit from people being home to help with his separation anxiety and regular walks helps him listen and chill out. That said, he sleeps a lot and is crate trained, though he doesn’t love being crated. He only ever barks if strangers come into our yard but he knows not to bark when it’s me or my roommates. He loves dogs and gets very happy to have the opportunity to play with them and is good with kids. He's had minimal interactions with cats but has been curious and playful so far.
All in all if you follow a schedule and make sure he’s enriched he’s a great dog. He listens and is treat motivated which makes training really easy. Have plenty of toys, walk him once a day, let him poop after meals, crate him as he gets used to the house, and he’s great.