





Atlas
- Adult
- Male
- Large
About Atlas
Marysville, OH
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
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Atlas's Story
Meet Atlas! This handsome Rottweiler/Doberman mix is a younger guy with energy to spare and a tail nub that never seems to stop wagging. When he first arrived at the shelter, he was quite nervous around new people, and he can still be quite shy when meeting someone new. Because of this we highly recommend slow introductions and recommend a home without small children. However, give him a bit of time along with patience and you'll discover a loyal companion that wants to do everything with his person. Once he's comfortable his playful side begins to shine. He loves to play in our play yard especially if there's a rope toy or long plush toy involved for a game of tug-of-war! He's also incredibly food motivated - cheese being the quickest way to his heart! He knows sit, though sitting still can be a challenge when his little nub is wagging a mile a minute. After playtime, he's all about the snuggles, which is when he finally settles down and shows his softer side. To add to it, he makes adorable facial expressions such as his frequent tongue bleps. This sweet boy is still working on his overall basic obedience and potty training, but with patience, treats and an experienced dog owner willing to go at his pace, he'll surely grow into a devoted best friend. If you are interested in fostering or adopting Atlas, please feel free to fill out an application!
Meet Atlas! This handsome Rottweiler/Doberman mix is a younger guy with energy to spare and a tail nub that never seems to stop wagging. When he first arrived at the shelter, he was quite nervous around new people, and he can still be quite shy when meeting someone new. Because of this we highly recommend slow introductions and recommend a home without small children. However, give him a bit of time along with patience and you'll discover a loyal companion that wants to do everything with his person. Once he's comfortable his playful side begins to shine. He loves to play in our play yard especially if there's a rope toy or long plush toy involved for a game of tug-of-war! He's also incredibly food motivated - cheese being the quickest way to his heart! He knows sit, though sitting still can be a challenge when his little nub is wagging a mile a minute. After playtime, he's all about the snuggles, which is when he finally settles down and shows his softer side. To add to it, he makes adorable facial expressions such as his f
Meet Atlas! This handsome Rottweiler/Doberman mix is a younger guy with energy to spare and a tail nub that never seems to stop wagging. When he first arrived at the shelter, he was quite nervous around new people, and he can still be quite shy when meeting someone new. Because of this we highly recommend slow introductions and recommend a home without small children. However, give him a bit of time along with patience and you'll discover a loyal companion that wants to do everything with his person. Once he's comfortable his playful side begins to shine. He loves to play in our play yard especially if there's a rope toy or long plush toy involved for a game of tug-of-war! He's also incredibly food motivated - cheese being the quickest way to his heart! He knows sit, though sitting still can be a challenge when his little nub is wagging a mile a minute. After playtime, he's all about the snuggles, which is when he finally settles down and shows his softer side. To add to it, he makes adorable facial expressions such as his frequent tongue bleps. This sweet boy is still working on his overall basic obedience and potty training, but with patience, treats and an experienced dog owner willing to go at his pace, he'll surely grow into a devoted best friend. If you are interested in fostering or adopting Atlas, please feel free to fill out an application!
How To Adopt
Atlas is from Union County Humane Society
[Marysville, OH]
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