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returned 5 2 25 housetraining, barking, won't crate
Date into Rescue: Trooper originally arrived in rescue on 12/3/2024. He was adopted in early 2025. In May 2025, Trooper returned to rescue when his owner said they could no longer care for him. We are so thankful he did - Trooper had an intestinal blockage and required emergency surgery to save his life. Trooper was adopted a second time in June 2025. He returned to rescue in August. We know what Trooper needs in a forever home. It is non-negotiable. Please read his description fully.
Reason for being in rescue: Breeder release / Owner surrender
Foster location: Dreamweaver Farms, Pacolet SC
Special Needs? Yes, Trooper needs a watchful eye in the home. He loves to explore. On 05/05/25 Trooper had emergency surgery to remove an intestinal blockage. Trooper had eaten part of a cloth toy. It's imperative that Trooper's forever home monitors him closely and understands that, if bored, he will go exploring and will eat things.
Weight: 44 lbs
Height: 26 in at the shoulder
Spayed/Neutered: Yes, Trooper is neutered, up to date on vaccines and heartworm negative. On 01/08/25 Trooper had a dental polishing.
Adoption Fee: $599
Fence needed? No, but sweet Trooper has never lived without a fence and would love one.
What kind of home would be best for me? Trooper is looking for a home that will provide loving guidance, structure, and consistency as he continues to mature. He is intelligent and curious, and like many young dogs, he explores with his mouth. Because of this, Trooper absolutely must be crated whenever he cannot be directly supervised. This is not optional. Crating keeps his adventures to a minimum. He also must be actively watched when out in the home to ensure he does not chew or swallow things that aren’t appropriate. We encourage toys that he CAN chew on. Puzzle toys, Kong toys with Peanut Butter. With management, routine, and plenty of appropriate chew toys, he can continue building better habits—but supervision and crating are essential for him. Trooper also requires another large, confident dog in the home. He benefits tremendously from canine companionship and gains confidence by following a steady role model. A dog friend helps him feel secure and supports his continued growth and learning. He they can also provide him entertainment and keep him occupied. Because Trooper can be vocal when left alone, he needs a stand-alone home rather than one with shared walls, such as apartments and townhomes. It is imperative that Trooper's home understands he needs guidance and help to learn what's a toy and not.
What is my personality like? In an environment that caters to Trooper's need he is the equivalent to a gentle teddy bear. Sweet and loving and eager to please. Trooper is a stunning red doodle with a sensitive heart and a strong desire to bond with his people. He may be shy when first meeting someone new, but he is truly coming into his own. Once he feels safe and understands that he can trust you, Trooper warms up beautifully and genuinely enjoys affection, attention, and being close to his people. Underneath that initial hesitation is a dog who wants connection and thrives on reassurance.
How do I act when I first meet new people? Trooper may not immediately rush into a stranger’s arms, but he does love people and happily accepts affection. In a patient, structured home that understands the importance of supervision and crating, Trooper will continue to blossom into an incredibly loyal, affectionate companion. With clear boundaries and lots of love, he will reward his family with deep devotion and a heart full of gratitude.
Other tips and tidbits: Trooper was born on 1/23/2017.
House trained? Dogs can be house trained if they are in the right environment and are allowed to follow a schedule if a physical reason doesn't keep them from being trained. A dog house trained in my home may not be in yours. We will help you teach your new dog this necessary skill and based on your schedule.
Potential Adopters
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