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fall completely in love with his sweet, easygoing personality. And if there’s one word to describe Humphrey, it’s happy. This boy is just happy all the time. Happy to eat, happy to play, happy to snuggle, happy to go for a walk… just happy, happy, happy.
He loves other dogs and so far has not paid attention to feral cats. Now that he’s feeling better (he was severly underweight), he’s become much more active, bouncy, and playful. He loves to wrestle and run with his dog friends. Because he sometimes forgets his size, he may not be the best fit for very small dogs. Not because he’s the least bit aggressive, but simply because he might accidentally run them over in his excitement.
When he first met all the dogs here, he was understandably nervous, as anyone would be! But after a few slow introductions and monitored interactions (to make sure my dogs weren’t being jerks to him), he did beautifully and settled right in. He has zero food or toy aggression, just tons of joy and love to give.
He has never met a stranger, and his favorite place in the world is right next to his people. He is very happy to sit behind you (right behind you) while you make dinner. Whether I’m cooking, doing dishes, or folding laundry, he’s always my cheerful little shadow.
We’re not entirely sure of his breed mix, but he seems to have some American Bully and Boxer in him. He certainly plays like a Boxer, goofy, bouncy, and full of heart. He’ll even give a gentle paw-hug around your leg when you try to walk away, as if to say, “Don’t go yet!” He can get a bit mouthy when he plays, but it’s always soft and good-natured.
Dutch is house-trained and doing wonderfully, though he does need frequent potty breaks. He doesn’t chew anything except his toys, and he LOVES his toys. He’s a collector at heart, gathering them into little piles or stashing them in his crate. Blankets, shoes, clothes… he’ll gather those too and build himself the coziest nest.
He’s also a total foodie! When he was rescued, he weighed just 45 pounds and was skin-and-bones. Now he’s filling out beautifully, currently at 51 pounds, and will likely settle around 60.
Cold, rain, and snow aren’t his favorite (same, Dutch… same), but he’s still happy to pop outside when needed. He’s very happy to go for walks and very happy to hop into the car for an adventure.
After a recent vet visit, his age estimate was adjusted from 7 years to about 4–5. He’s truly the perfect blend of mellow and playful. Great in the car, adorable in a cozy sweater, and a perfect gentleman during our Lowe’s and Home Depot trips.
If you’re looking for a loyal, cheerful, loving companion who’s always ready for a walk, a wrestle, or a cuddle, Dutch might just be your guy! As we continue to learn more about him, we’ll definitely keep sharing updates!
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We receive many applications and many never respond after processing GREATLY delaying the pets forever home. Please only apply if you are serious about adopting. Please also make sure your pets are up to date on you species applicable Vaccines (rabies, Distemper/Parvo, FVRCP, Bordetella), spayed/neutered, and on Heartworm prevention if a canine.
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The first step to adopting is to fill out an application for adoption. Once approved we will arrange a time for you to meet the animal you are interested in. If it is a match the adoption can then be completed and you can take home your new furry family member. If it is not a match we will file your approved application and you can wait till you find the perfect match.