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o his TX volunteers like he’d finally decided it was time to be safe. No collar, no microchip, just a scrappy, skittish guy who’d clearly been on his own for a while. Neighbors later shared he’d been roaming the area for about a month, dodging leashes but happily accepting food. When Freddy was ready, he chose his people.
And once he chooses you, he’s all in.
Freddy is a one-year-old, active pup who is affectionate, sweet, and loyal to his core. At night, he turns into a full-on cuddle pretzel, melting into you for belly rubs and forehead kisses like it’s the best part of his day (because it is). He loves toys, loves his people, and is happiest when he’s close to the humans he trusts.
He’s also a smart cookie. Freddy picked up cues like sit, stay, off, and leave it quickly and is very food motivated, which makes training fun and rewarding. Once he feels secure, he’s generally a pretty quiet guy and has learned not to bark unless someone unfamiliar is at the door.
Freddy does best with dogs he knows and is comfortable with his canine siblings, but he can be unsure around unfamiliar dogs and new people at first. He takes some time to warm up, so a patient adopter who understands that trust is earned (and worth it) will be important. Because of this, he’d thrive in a calmer home that avoids heavily populated walking areas and gives him space to build confidence.
He loves running around the backyard, going on walks, and burning off energy. An active person or family who can give him regular exercise would be ideal. He can be strong on leash and does best with a confident handler. A gentle leader has worked well for him.
Car rides make Freddy nervous, though he does settle once underway. For longer trips, he uses medication to help him relax.
Cats haven’t been introduced yet, but Freddy is very interested in wildlife like deer and raccoons, so a cat-free home may be the best fit.
Freddy doesn’t ask for much. A steady routine, clear boundaries, patience, and love. In return, he gives unwavering loyalty, affection, and a whole heart once you’re in.
If you’re looking for a devoted companion who will choose you the way Freddy chose his foster, he just might be your guy.
Banjo is from Texas.
If you are interested in getting to know this animal better, please fill out an adoption application. An adoption application is the best way to show your interest in an animal and is not a binding contract.
To learn more about Ruff Start’s adoption process and the care our foster animals receive, please visit our How to Adopt page.
If you are unable to adopt but want to help this animal and others in our care, you can donate to support the medical and veterinary needs of all Ruff Start Rescue animals.