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Charlie is in a foster home as he awaits his new family. Here is what his foster mom has to say about him!
- Leash Manner s - He is usually very excited at first, but then he gets comfortable and does well.
- Crate/House Training - Charlie is pretty much house broken and crate trained. at first he had a few accidents but he is doing fine now.
- Socialization - He does great at crowded places, very confident and sweet with people of all ages.
- Energy Level and Exercis e - He is a pup still so lots of energy.
- Confidence Leve l - Charlie is super confident, doesn't scare easy and thinks he is a big tough guy.
- Obedience Training - He knows come, sit, drop it and is very obedient when told not to touch something.
- Behaviors - Charlie is obsessed with lizards, he will chase and eat them if you let him. also he is not a big fan of the pool.
- Personality - He is sweet and a complete joy to have around. He is very trusting and loves to be scratched and touched.
- Ideal Home - I think he would do fine in any home, we have a 6 year old and she can get a little crazy at times but he is very patient and sweet with her. I personally think he would be happier with an older child, but I think he would be fine with any age.
Charlie was found as a stray and surrendered to PRBJ.
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