About this Dog
Animal Profile: Goose is an estimated 2-year-old, 70 lb neutered male bully mix who came into the overcrowded Stockton animal shelter as a stray. Foster Update: Goose is the sweetest little short stack and just so hilarious! He provides endless entertainment with his energetic, goofy antics. He is good with other dogs as long as the handler is capable of upholding rules and boundaries as he can get really excitable and pushy in his greetings and interactions (which some dogs don’t appreciate). He is also good in his crate. He goes in on command and is calm while crated, even during a longer work day. He can be a bit barky with strange noises but is otherwise quiet, so he may be OK with apartment living depending on the community. When out of the crate he entertains himself with toys and making funny faces at you, and he love*love*loves to snuggle. He is learning obedience and leash training and would benefit from someone willing to work with him on these. He is a bit all over the place on leash and does well with a training collar but he's not reactive at all. He had a few potty accidents in the beginning (we don't think he'd lived inside before) but increasing supervision has eliminated accidents. Goose has not had any exposure to cats or kids, but he is kind and also playful so would likely be okay with dog-savvy bigger kids (he is very strong and sometimes doesn’t realize how big he is). Every once in a while he needs a few minutes to warm up to new people, but once he is comfortable with you he will be your new best friend. He is a well-tempered dog but a little rough around the edges so would likely be best matched with an owner who has *some* dog experience. Someone will be very lucky to adopt this sweet, goofy boy! Adoption Info: Adoption fee is $550, which includes spay/neuter, current on DPPV & Bordetella. All adoption fees are donations to a Washington non-profit corporation and all donations go to benefit the animals in our rescue. Apply online at www.DogGoneSeattle.org Animal History: This dog was rescued from the euthanasia list at a high-kill shelter in Stockton, California and being transported via START, arriving to Seattle area foster care 1/18/2024. He will be available for adoption in the greater Seattle area once evaluated in foster care.
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About this Dog
Animal Profile: Goose is an estimated 2-year-old, 70 lb neutered male bully mix who came into the overcrowded Stockton animal shelter as a stray. Foster Update: Goose is the sweetest little short stack and just so hilarious! He provides endless entertainment with his energetic, goofy antics. He is good with other dogs as long as the handler is capable of upholding rules and boundaries as he can get really excitable and pushy in his greetings and interactions (which some dogs don’t appreciate). He is also good in his crate. He goes in on command and is calm while crated, even during a longer work day. He can be a bit barky with strange noises but is otherwise quiet, so he may be OK with apartment living depending on the community. When out of the crate he entertains himself with toys and making funny faces at you, and he love*love*loves to snuggle. He is learning obedience and leash training and would benefit from someone willing to work with him on these. He is a bit all over the place on leash and does well with a training collar but he's not reactive at all. He had a few potty accidents in the beginning (we don't think he'd lived inside before) but increasing supervision has eliminated accidents. Goose has not had any exposure to cats or kids, but he is kind and also playful so would likely be okay with dog-savvy bigger kids (he is very strong and sometimes doesn’t realize how big he is). Every once in a while he needs a few minutes to warm up to new people, but once he is comfortable with you he will be your new best friend. He is a well-tempered dog but a little rough around the edges so would likely be best matched with an owner who has *some* dog experience. Someone will be very lucky to adopt this sweet, goofy boy! Adoption Info: Adoption fee is $550, which includes spay/neuter, current on DPPV & Bordetella. All adoption fees are donations to a Washington non-profit corporation and all donations go to benefit the animals in our rescue. Apply online at www.DogGoneSeattle.org Animal History: This dog was rescued from the euthanasia list at a high-kill shelter in Stockton, California and being transported via START, arriving to Seattle area foster care 1/18/2024. He will be available for adoption in the greater Seattle area once evaluated in foster care.