


Ben
- Young
- Male
- Large
About Ben
Pineville, MO
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
Ben’s Compatibility
This pet has bad compatibility with kids.
This pet has good compatibility with dogs.
This pet has good compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Ben's Story
Ben is a big, handsome 90-lb Anatolian Shepherd mix who is about 1 year old and still learning about the world around him. He came to us under-socialized, but every day he's discovering that humans can be kind, patient, and safe - and he is starting to come around. Ben is shy with people at first and will need time, consistency, and confidence from his future adopter. He's still learning the basics, including how to walk on leash, so a home with training experience (or a strong commitment to continued training) is a must. The good news? Ben shows progress when given guidance and wants to learn. He is dog friendly and would likely benefit from a confident canine companion. Ben would thrive with an adopter who understands large guardian breeds and enjoys the outdoors. With trust and structure, he has the potential to become both a wonderful outdoor companion and, in time, a calm indoor family member. Our professional trainer has evaluated Ben and truly believes in his potential. With the right home and continued support, Ben can blossom into a loyal and incredible dog - he just needs an adopter equipped to help him get there. Ben is neutered, heartworm negative, fully vaccinated, and microchipped, and ready for the right person to help him write his next chapter.
Ben is a big, handsome 90-lb Anatolian Shepherd mix who is about 1 year old and still learning about the world around him. He came to us under-socialized, but every day he's discovering that humans can be kind, patient, and safe - and he is starting to come around. Ben is shy with people at first and will need time, consistency, and confidence from his future adopter. He's still learning the basics, including how to walk on leash, so a home with training experience (or a strong commitment to continued training) is a must. The good news? Ben shows progress when given guidance and wants to learn. He is dog friendly and would likely benefit from a confident canine companion. Ben would thrive with an adopter who understands large guardian breeds and enjoys the outdoors. With trust and structure, he has the potential to become both a wonderful outdoor companion and, in time, a calm indoor family member. Our professional trainer has evaluated Ben and truly believes in his potential. With the right home and continued support, Ben c
Ben is a big, handsome 90-lb Anatolian Shepherd mix who is about 1 year old and still learning about the world around him. He came to us under-socialized, but every day he's discovering that humans can be kind, patient, and safe - and he is starting to come around. Ben is shy with people at first and will need time, consistency, and confidence from his future adopter. He's still learning the basics, including how to walk on leash, so a home with training experience (or a strong commitment to continued training) is a must. The good news? Ben shows progress when given guidance and wants to learn. He is dog friendly and would likely benefit from a confident canine companion. Ben would thrive with an adopter who understands large guardian breeds and enjoys the outdoors. With trust and structure, he has the potential to become both a wonderful outdoor companion and, in time, a calm indoor family member. Our professional trainer has evaluated Ben and truly believes in his potential. With the right home and continued support, Ben can blossom into a loyal and incredible dog - he just needs an adopter equipped to help him get there. Ben is neutered, heartworm negative, fully vaccinated, and microchipped, and ready for the right person to help him write his next chapter.
How To Adopt
Ben is from I'm your Huckleberry Rescue
[Pineville, MO]
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