Hi, Iâm Bronx. Iâm a shy guy with a really big heart. I recently came to the shelter when my family went through some changes and couldnât keep me anymore. It was hard, but Iâm doing my best and staying hopeful.When we first meet, I might seem a little reserved. …
Hi, Iâm Bronx. Iâm a shy guy with a really big heart. I recently came to the shelter when my family went through some changes and couldnât keep me anymore. It was hard, but Iâm doing my best and staying hopeful.When we first meet, I might seem a little reserved. New people can make me nervous at first. But if you give me a little time (and maybe a few tasty treats), youâll see my true self come out. Once I trust you, Iâm incredibly sweet, loving, and eager to please.Treats are definitely the fastest way to my heart, and if thereâs snow on the ground? Thatâs pure magic to me. I love playing outside, frolicking in the snow, and enjoying winter days with my people. I also enjoy playing with humans and being part of the fun.Iâve been working hard on my training, including basic obedience and crate training, and Iâm doing really well. I want to make my people happy, so learning comes naturally to me. Iâm house-broken, crate nicely, and Iâve been told I was probably a couch dog before because I really love a comfy spot to relax. (Your couch might become my favorite place.)Iâm still learning some polite manners and could benefit from training classes to help with a bit of mouthy behavior, but Iâm eager to learn and would love someone patient and kind to guide me.If youâre looking for a gentle soul who just needs a little time to feel safe, I promise Iâll reward you with loyalty, love, and the sweetest bond you can imagine. If this dog has been successful in our play groups it is not a guarantee that a dog will be social with other dogs in their home or in public settings. Dogs are individuals and have personality conflicts, just like us. Play groups do not guarantee that territorial or resource guarding issues will not surface in the home. While play groups do help us get to know the dog's better, once they are adopted their new environments and new relationships will influence their behavior in ways we cannot predict.The Adoption Fee Includes:- initial canine distemper combination vaccination- first worming or stool check- rabies vaccination (for animals over 3 months of age)- 24 Petwatch microchipping- flea treatment/preventative- spaying or neutering-heartworm testingAdoption fee: $135.00Per state law, ALL ADOPTERS must purchase a non-refundable 2025 dog license at time of adoption for any canine three months and older. The cost of the license is $9.20. (Senior Citizen or Person with Disability-$7.20)Leash and collar included