Pit Bull Terrier | Sandoval County, NM
Vaccination
CurrentHouse Trained
YesGood in Home With
Children
Leash training: Daniels was a gem when he was in the shelter and first placed in foster, however, he now pulls. We're currently attempting to leash train him to pull less. Daniels was taken on a 7 mile hike, and he didn't get tired.. so that's something. He does get excited when seeing another dog while on leash, and struggles to focus on commands while walking.Crate training: Daniels is currently being crate trained. He eats his dinner in there, and also sometimes relaxes in there. Daniels is able to be in the crate for short stints when home alone, and will build upon this base.Potty training: Daniels is fully potty trained, and is being fostered in a house with a doggie door. He does not appear to mark, and he squats to urinate.Other: Daniels is either an excited happy go lucky pup wanting to be near his hooman, or he's asleep. He only has two modes. He's great in the house, no accidents, only chews what is his. Rarely barks, will whine the first 5 min we leave the house (only if we walk by). He has chewed a few things we've left outside on the ground- all plastic items. He does get spooked easily and has chewed plastic items only outside in our yard. A chaotic home might be overwhelming for him. He does greet with a jump sometimes and little old ladies should be warned. Daniels also spills water everywhere when he drinks- another slipping hazard.He did not have a single inquiry (other than the failed adoption) the nine months he was in City custody! Sometimes dogs in foster care through the shelter struggle to get exposure, even though being in foster is better than sitting in the shelter… they often miss out on potential adopters. Daniels is looking for a caring family to play and cuddle with! Is that you?Apply to adopt Daniels!
Adoption Process
1. Adoption Application
2. Meet and Greet
3. Home Visit
4. 2 week trial adoption
Contact
Pitties and Kitties Rescue
[email protected]
https://www.pkrescue.org/