



Finn
- Adult
- Male
- Medium
- Australian Cattle Dog / Blue Heeler
- American Staffordshire Terrier
About Finn
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Finn’s Compatibility
This pet has bad compatibility with kids.
This pet has good compatibility with dogs.
This pet has bad compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Finn's Story
Finneas is a bundle of excitement and energy. He needs daily exercise and mental stimulation. He is crate trained and house trained. Finneas has come a long way, but still requires time to warm up to certain people and dogs...which is improving daily. It will be best to let him warm up and familiarize himself with his environment before starting to experience dogs and other people. He has a specific procedure on meeting new people and dogs that helps his ability to warm up quicker. I recommend his future foster/adopt continue to follow it for the best results...I'm committed to continue being available to help them in the process. A home with a non-dominant dog would be best if there are other dogs. I would recommend no small children due to his trust issues...and NO CATS. A home with set boundaries, discipline, and structure is a must...or wiling to implement what is needed for him.
Finneas is a bundle of excitement and energy. He needs daily exercise and mental stimulation. He is crate trained and house trained. Finneas has come a long way, but still requires time to warm up to certain people and dogs...which is improving daily. It will be best to let him warm up and familiarize himself with his environment before starting to experience dogs and other people. He has a specific procedure on meeting new people and dogs that helps his ability to warm up quicker. I recommend his future foster/adopt continue to follow it for the best results...I'm committed to continue being available to help them in the process. A home with a non-dominant dog would be best if there are other dogs. I would recommend no small children due to his trust issues...and NO CATS. A home with set boundaries, discipline, and structure is a must...or wiling to implement what is needed for him.
Finneas is a bundle of excitement and energy. He needs daily exercise and mental stimulation. He is crate trained and house trained. Finneas has come a long way, but still requires time to warm up to certain people and dogs...which is improving daily. It will be best to let him warm up and familiarize himself with his environment before starting to experience dogs and other people. He has a specific procedure on meeting new people and dogs that helps his ability to warm up quicker. I recommend his future foster/adopt continue to follow it for the best results...I'm committed to continue being available to help them in the process. A home with a non-dominant dog would be best if there are other dogs. I would recommend no small children due to his trust issues...and NO CATS. A home with set boundaries, discipline, and structure is a must...or wiling to implement what is needed for him.
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