





Fitzwilliam
- Adult
- Male
- Large
About Fitzwilliam
St. Louis, MO
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Fitzwilliam’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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Fitzwilliam's Story
Fitzwilliam has been with me for a couple months now. He was on the life saver list for no other reason than length of stay. He is a unique dog, in a good way and I am quite enjoying him. He's my steady eddie dog. He doesn't wear his heart on his sleeve like a lot of dogs do, he is much calmer about his affection towards me, which is good. I alternate sitting w/my foster dogs in their yard after dinner, I bring my chair in and read my book. He is the most pleasant dog to sit with. He puts his head in my lap for pats, and eventually goes and does his own thing. He is a large dog so he can be a bit strong on a leash. But, that said, it is mostly if I go in the woods and we see deer. If I walk him on the road he is quite pleasant to walk. When it comes to meeting people he is a bit shy. I have never seen him be snarky, he is more inclined to move away. If they leave him alone he will go right up and sniff them and eventually meet the person. I was told he was semi feral, which I am not sure he is, but he does have a bolting instinct. When I take him places I am very careful getting him out of the car, he does tend to want to run when he gets out. In 3 seconds he is fine though. He seems to like other dogs, and I know they let him in play groups at the shelter. I would say a 6' fenced yard for him is a must. He is a very pleasant easier dog. You mostly just have to be able to handle him if he is stronger on the leash. Otherwise he is just a super dog!
Fitzwilliam has been with me for a couple months now. He was on the life saver list for no other reason than length of stay. He is a unique dog, in a good way and I am quite enjoying him. He's my steady eddie dog. He doesn't wear his heart on his sleeve like a lot of dogs do, he is much calmer about his affection towards me, which is good. I alternate sitting w/my foster dogs in their yard after dinner, I bring my chair in and read my book. He is the most pleasant dog to sit with. He puts his head in my lap for pats, and eventually goes and does his own thing. He is a large dog so he can be a bit strong on a leash. But, that said, it is mostly if I go in the woods and we see deer. If I walk him on the road he is quite pleasant to walk. When it comes to meeting people he is a bit shy. I have never seen him be snarky, he is more inclined to move away. If they leave him alone he will go right up and sniff them and eventually meet the person. I was told he was semi feral, which I am not sure he is, but he does have a bolting ins
Fitzwilliam has been with me for a couple months now. He was on the life saver list for no other reason than length of stay. He is a unique dog, in a good way and I am quite enjoying him. He's my steady eddie dog. He doesn't wear his heart on his sleeve like a lot of dogs do, he is much calmer about his affection towards me, which is good. I alternate sitting w/my foster dogs in their yard after dinner, I bring my chair in and read my book. He is the most pleasant dog to sit with. He puts his head in my lap for pats, and eventually goes and does his own thing. He is a large dog so he can be a bit strong on a leash. But, that said, it is mostly if I go in the woods and we see deer. If I walk him on the road he is quite pleasant to walk. When it comes to meeting people he is a bit shy. I have never seen him be snarky, he is more inclined to move away. If they leave him alone he will go right up and sniff them and eventually meet the person. I was told he was semi feral, which I am not sure he is, but he does have a bolting instinct. When I take him places I am very careful getting him out of the car, he does tend to want to run when he gets out. In 3 seconds he is fine though. He seems to like other dogs, and I know they let him in play groups at the shelter. I would say a 6' fenced yard for him is a must. He is a very pleasant easier dog. You mostly just have to be able to handle him if he is stronger on the leash. Ot
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Fitzwilliam is from Center for Animal Rescue and Enrichment of St. Louis
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