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Fernando - Terrier / Mixed (short coat) Dog For Adoption

Mutt Dogs For Adoption in Miami, FL, USA

For Adoption

Nickname
Fernando
Breed
Mutt
Gender
Male
Age
Adult
Location
Miami, FL, 33176, USA

Description

Mutt Dogs For Adoption in Miami, FL, USA

Posted Breed: Terrier / Mixed (short coat). Hi, my name is Fernando. I am approximately 2.5 years old and weigh 70 pounds. I am a very handsome and charming boy. I have a LOT of energy and need a fami

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ly with experience to help train me. Good thing I'm smart and a quick learner. I am active and strong. I LOVE my chew toys. I love tennis balls and playing fetch too. Due to my energy level and size, I would do best in a home with adults only so that I don't knock over any kiddos by mistake. I love belly rubs and will sit in your lap for hours getting pet! I'm good with other dogs but no cats for me - I think they're fun to chase! I am protective of my humans and need to be properly introduced to new people so that I know we can be friends. I've been at Paws4you for almost 2 years, way too long for a handsome pup like me! Do you think we are a match? If so, please come meet me! Adopt me! FERNANDO SPENT TIME AT A FOSTER. PLEASE SEE FOSTER FEEDBACK BELOW! Nando (as we call him) is very sweet. He loves, loves, loves belly rubs. NO CATS!! As you know from the 2 beds he obliterated, he is a prolific chewer so we always have chew toys for him. Yesterday, I got him a squeaky lamb that he loves. I also got him an orthopedic bed for the crate for him to sleep on that he really loves. He did not chew it up and laid on it even when the crate door is open. His behavior has improved greatly. He does not jump nearly as much as he did when he first came home. That being said, he is a little mouthy (not with bad intent) and after playing with him for 10-15 minutes, he gets worked up and jumps and has nipped/scratched me numerous times. We really need to work on that. He has decompressed and seems very happy. No possessiveness with toys or food (but he is the only dog in the home and hasn't been tested with other dogs around his toys) He is very smart, a quick learner and very protective. So far he has “met” several dogs in the neighborhood and has gotten along very well with all of them. So, that is good. He went in the pool once and seemed to really enjoy it but hasn’t gone back in and I haven’t tried to get him to go in. We took him to breakfast yesterday. He did well despite the over stimulation. He is fully house broken. Other than peeing on my son’s bed (no idea why he did that), he has had zero accidents. He is not allowed on the furniture and is pretty good about that. On walks, he will pull if he sees something he wants to chase, like a squirrel. He is strong, so an older person should not walk him. He also is on a mission to find things to eat when he walks. I am constantly taking stuff out of his mouth (he lets me put my hands in his mouth with no problem). Also, he only barks when he is protecting our house. Otherwise, he is quiet. When meeting new people, we will restrain him on a leash and let him greet the people and keep him from jumping up on them and introductions are done inside the home. Strangers need to be introduced as friends. Otherwise he barks and is protective. Once introduced, he is ok. To adopt, fill out an application at .paws4you/application To get our newsletter, text PAWS4YOU to 22828 Connect with us: .instagram/paws4you .twitter/paws4you .facebook/paws4you

Physical Attributes

Coat Length
Short

Behavioral Characteristics

OK with Kids
No
OK with Dogs
Yes
OK with Cats
No
Other
Housetrained

Additional Information

Was the Dog Found
No
Up-to-date on Vaccinations
Yes

Rescue Information

Organization name
Paws 4 You Rescue
Location
Miami, Florida, 33176
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Ad Statistics

Ad ID
ADN-1091196
Date Listed
05/29/2024
Date Expires
08/27/2024

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