01/31/26 16:34 MHMeet your future fetch champion!This happy, outgoing guy is easy to leash and handle, knows his name, and comes when calledâbonus points for good recall. Heâs affectionate, attentive, and loves engaging with his people, especially if playtime is involved. Fetch is his absolute favorite, and heâs very ball-motivated …
01/31/26 16:34 MHMeet your future fetch champion!This happy, outgoing guy is easy to leash and handle, knows his name, and comes when calledâbonus points for good recall. Heâs affectionate, attentive, and loves engaging with his people, especially if playtime is involved. Fetch is his absolute favorite, and heâs very ball-motivated (so much so that non-chew toys are a mustâno tennis balls to chomp!).On walks and in the yard, heâs curious about other dogs and may pull to say hello, but he keeps his cool with no barking or lunging. He enjoys gentle petting, seeks attention, and is considered easy to manage overall. While heâs not currently in a playgroup, heâs thought to be a good candidate for a gentle, dainty play style. If youâre looking for an affectionate, playful companion whoâs always ready to toss the ball, this might be your match!01/28/26 10:06Needs rescue due to being known to chew and ingest non-food items, including toys. At this time, there is no known history of gastrointestinal obstruction, and the dog is currently bright, alert, and eating normally with no signs of vomiting, diarrhea, or abdominal discomfort.Ingestion of toys or other foreign objects can pose a risk for gastrointestinal upset or obstruction, which may require veterinary evaluation, diagnostic imaging, medical management, or surgical intervention if it occurs in the future.