We brought him home because he was shutting down at the shelter. He didn't wag, he didn't bark, he didn't want to go back into his kennel (he had to be carried in by teams of volunteers more than once). He just stood there, looking sad, all the time.
He likes attention, but he's pretty quiet about it.
He really liked Honey, though, and he would wag for her.
He was a bit nervous about the cat, but I think they've worked out their differences.
I was worried that he may just be a quiet, stoic guy. But after a few days, he's starting to relax and show his silly side.
He did great when I took him to work and decided to hang out in his crate because it was pretty comfy. He was quiet and well-behaved. He does great on walks and is doing well with his house-training. Hopefully his neuter incision heals quickly so we can stop watching him like a hawk. I'd say he's settled in pretty well, pretty quickly, and he'll make someone a great, quiet, lazy companion.
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