ROC
Quick Stats
- Neutered male
- 3 years old
- Heartworm negative and on prevention
- Current on vaccinations
- House and crate trained
- Microchipped
- About 55 lbs
- Good with dogs and people
- Not tested with cats or children, but probably fine with children
- LOVES people, human focused
- Located in round rock
Meet Roc
Hug. The word hug comes from the Old Norse word hugga, which meant to comfort. The second hypothesis is that the word is related to the German word hegen, which means to foster or cherish, and originally meant to enclose with a hedge. I don’t really care where the word came from but I know I’m good at it!
I love humans and will give you a big bear hug or dog hug in my case. I also get along with other dogs and sometimes play with Val and Scout who are also foster dogs at my home. But my favorite favorite, is HUMANS.
My next favorite thing is eating. Maybe we could eat together if you adopt me. Or I could watch you eat? Maybe you drop a little tid bit or two, we shall see, it’s always good to hope for food droppies. Since I love food, I easily go in my crate for a goodie.
Foster Mom crates me because she has lots of dogs here, but she says the perfect home for me is one where I can be out of my crate and following my human around. Because I googley heart eyes you sooooooo much. So much.
I’m eager to please due to my love of humans and treats. Foster Mom doesn’t think I ever had toys before because I’m not really interested in them. Or or it could be because toys aren’t people and I love people.
I am very trainable and smart. Foster Mom says I’m one of the most smiley faced dogs she’s ever had. Foster Mom feels happy that she saved me, but also sad that she doesn’t have a lot of time to spend with me one on one and hopes I get adopted quick so some lucky human can benefit from my googley googley heart eyes!
Hug. The word hug comes from the Old Norse word hugga, which meant to comfort. The second hypothesis is that the word is related to the German word hegen, which means to foster or cherish, and originally meant to enclose with a hedge. I don’t really care where the word came from but I know I’m good at it!
I love humans and will give you a big bear hug or dog hug in my case. I also get along with other dogs and sometimes play with Val and Scout who are also foster dogs at my home. But my favorite favorite, is HUMANS.
My next favorite thing is eating. Maybe we could eat together if you adopt me. Or I could watch you eat? Maybe you drop a little tid bit or two, we shall see, it’s always good to hope for food droppies. Since I love food, I easily go in my crate for a goodie.
Foster Mom crates me because she has lots of dogs here, but she says the perfect home for me is one where I can be out of my crate and following my human around. Because I googley heart eyes you sooooooo much. So much.
I’m eager to please due to my love of humans and treats. Foster Mom doesn’t think I ever had toys before because I’m not really interested in them. Or or it could be because toys aren’t people and I love people.
I am very trainable and smart. Foster Mom says I’m one of the most smiley faced dogs she’s ever had. Foster Mom feels happy that she saved me, but also sad that she doesn’t have a lot of time to spend with me one on one and hopes I get adopted quick so some lucky human can benefit from my googley googley heart eyes!
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