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Meet Major
My name is Major. The first 6 months of my puppyhood was spent at the end of a wire cable attached to a tree. What the fluff, is right! Imagine all this handsome wasted on a tree, not to mention my intellicktual capabilities not being put to good use. It was lonely and boring.
A neighbor rescued me and was able to get me to a shelter and now I am in a Foster Mom Home. Wow! Little ole me, living in the people house. I love it. Foster Mom says “wow, despite his grizzly past, Major is so friendly and obedient”. Yes, yes I am.
I do walk pretty good on a leash and listen as good as any 9-10 month old pup should listen. Especially with these ears. As puppies are known to do, I am willing on occasion to chew something that I should not be chewing. So of course, as with any large breed pup, I will need supervision and guidance to say “yes, chew” this and “no, no, no chew” that. I will learn.
One of my favorite parts of being foot loose and fancy free and not attached to a tree, is playing with dogs. I play with my foster sister, she is fun. Okay, then my next favorite thing is treats. All kinds, I even eat the health stuff such as peaches and carrots. I hope to learn more veggies and fruits. Like, what is even a broccoli? I can’t wait to learn.
I didn’t go on any car rides as a pup, so I am getting used to riding in the car and now I realize that the car can actually take you to fun places such as doggie daycare. Plus, peep this everyone, I am allowed to get on the people couch and the people bed. But sometimes I have to get off the bed, because my bossy foster brother days “Move Dude, that’s MY spot.’ Brothers! Am I right!!!
To recap: good looks, personality (friendly obedient), eager to learn for treats, plus I can do boring stuffs too like sleep in my crate and potty outside. My start of life was womp womp yuck, but I am planning for a very fun future with you.
My name is Major. The first 6 months of my puppyhood was spent at the end of a wire cable attached to a tree. What the fluff, is right! Imagine all this handsome wasted on a tree, not to mention my intellicktual capabilities not being put to good use. It was lonely and boring.
A neighbor rescued me and was able to get me to a shelter and now I am in a Foster Mom Home. Wow! Little ole me, living in the people house. I love it. Foster Mom says “wow, despite his grizzly past, Major is so friendly and obedient”. Yes, yes I am.
I do walk pretty good on a leash and listen as good as any 9-10 month old pup should listen. Especially with these ears. As puppies are known to do, I am willing on occasion to chew something that I should not be chewing. So of course, as with any large breed pup, I will need supervision and guidance to say “yes, chew” this and “no, no, no chew” that. I will learn.
One of my favorite parts of being foot loose and fancy free and not attached to a tree, is playing with dogs. I play with my foster sister, she is fun. Okay, then my next favorite thing is treats. All kinds, I even eat the health stuff such as peaches and carrots. I hope to learn more veggies and fruits. Like, what is even a broccoli? I can’t wait to learn.
I didn’t go on any car rides as a pup, so I am getting used to riding in the car and now I realize that the car can actually take you to fun places such as doggie daycare. Plus, peep this everyone, I am allowed to get on the people couch and the people bed. But sometimes I have to get off the bed, because my bossy foster brother days “Move Dude, that’s MY spot.’ Brothers! Am I right!!!
To recap: good looks, personality (friendly obedient), eager to learn for treats, plus I can do boring stuffs too like sleep in my crate and potty outside. My start of life was womp womp yuck, but I am planning for a very fun future with you.
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