

Clyde
- Adult
- Male
- Large
About Clyde
Snoqualmie, WA
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
Clyde’s Compatibility
This pet has good compatibility with kids.
This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.
This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Clyde's Story
Clyde was abandoned, along with another Rottweiler, Bonnie, in a remote area on Interstate 90. Volunteers, including SVPS founders Susan Burk and Dorie Ross, helped to capture them and get them to the local shelter for their mandatory hold time. Following their hold time, they were transferred to our rescue. His age is estimated to be 4-5 years old. <br/><br/>Both Bonnie and Clyde are currently in a boarding and training program, where they are doing incredibly well. They are both goofy, lovable dogs that will make great family members. <br/><br/>Both would like to eat their meals in one big gulp, but they are being trained to wait until they are given the command to eat, and we have them eating from slow feeder bowls, which is helping. They aren’t exhibiting resource guarding behavior. <br/><br/>While Bonnie and Clyde were found together and obviously lived together previously, they are not a bonded pair, and our trainer has recommended that they be separated. They listen and work better when being trained one on one. <br/><br/>As for other dogs, they have been indifferent so far when seeing other dogs at the training facility and will need to meet and be evaluated with any dogs already in the family. <br/><br/>Clyde is pretty outgoing and warms up to people quickly. He’s a happy boy who loves attention. Since being in board and train, his confidence has grown along with his obedience training, and we have no doubt it will continue to do so.
Clyde was abandoned, along with another Rottweiler, Bonnie, in a remote area on Interstate 90. Volunteers, including SVPS founders Susan Burk and Dorie Ross, helped to capture them and get them to the local shelter for their mandatory hold time. Following their hold time, they were transferred to our rescue. His age is estimated to be 4-5 years old.
Both Bonnie and Clyde are currently in a boarding and training program, where they are doing incredibly well. They are both goofy, lovable dogs that will make great family members.
Both would like to eat their meals in one big gulp, but they are being trained to wait until they are given the command to eat, and we have them eating from slow feeder bowls, which is helping. They aren’t exhibiting resource guarding behavior.
While Bonnie and Clyde were found together and obviously lived together previously, they are not a bonded pair, and our trainer has recommended that they be separated. They listen and work better when being trained one on one.
Clyde was abandoned, along with another Rottweiler, Bonnie, in a remote area on Interstate 90. Volunteers, including SVPS founders Susan Burk and Dorie Ross, helped to capture them and get them to the local shelter for their mandatory hold time. Following their hold time, they were transferred to our rescue. His age is estimated to be 4-5 years old.
Both Bonnie and Clyde are currently in a boarding and training program, where they are doing incredibly well. They are both goofy, lovable dogs that will make great family members.
Both would like to eat their meals in one big gulp, but they are being trained to wait until they are given the command to eat, and we have them eating from slow feeder bowls, which is helping. They aren’t exhibiting resource guarding behavior.
While Bonnie and Clyde were found together and obviously lived together previously, they are not a bonded pair, and our trainer has recommended that they be separated. They listen and work better when being trained one on one.
As for other dogs, they have been indifferent so far when seeing other dogs at the training facility and will need to meet and be evaluated with any dogs already in the family.
Clyde is pretty outgoing and warms up to people quickly. He’s a happy boy who loves attention. Since being in board and train, his confidence has grown along with his obedience training, and we have no doubt
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Clyde is from Sno Valley Pet Services
[Snoqualmie, WA]
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