06/07/2025
Little Dude is 2-3 years old. Probably a mini Schnauzer mix, but he's very short. We found him as a stray nearly 2 weeks ago and cannot keep him. We've tried multiple avenues to find his owners, including canvassing the neighborhood, and we are trying to avoid putting him in the shelter, but we really can't manage another dog right now. We're getting him neutered on Tuesday.
He's both a cuddler and an adventurer, and he must have been a mountain goat in a former life because he will jump onto and leap of off anything his little legs can reach, so you definitely need to keep your dining chairs pushed in! He loves the backyard. He's been quite tolerant of home grooming, though he's a bit nervous about it, and he's pretty submissive to humans in general. Fireworks don't seem to bother him, and he's been good with my 7yo kiddo, but he can get jumpy when anxious or over-excited, so I would recommend him for homes with kids 5yo and older. He's only chewed something up when in a complete panic the first time I left the house, and hasn't chewed anything since, even with my kiddo's toys left out everywhere.
Little Dude bonds quickly with females and more slowly with with males, but he's become fond of my husband over time. He really struggles with separation anxiety, so he will need to remain on anti-anxiety medication and follow a separation anxiety protocol with a WFH owner. He's a frustrated greeter on walks, but he's pretty easy to get to just keep walking past dogs after a couple grumbles and he's done well with a few dogs he's met including my own. Cats and small animals are an absolute no-go, though. I will provide training support to whomever adopts him. He'll be a funny little pal for a patient owner who can work with him and help him reach his true potential.
PM me for more details if you can foster or adopt him, but we are really aiming for an adoption so he doesn't get passed around any more than necessary. If we cannot find an adopter or a rescue group to take him, we are going to have to put him in the shelter. It breaks my heart, but we really can't keep him.