





Giblet
- Young
- Male
- Medium
- Mixed Breed
About Giblet
Clarksville, TN
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Giblet's Story
I'm Giblet! I really like going by Gib, my foster mom calls me shadow since I like to follow her everywhere. <br/><br/>Here is what my amazing foster momma has to say:<br/><br/>He's the kind of foster dog who sticks by your side like a loyal shadow, always ready to curl up close and soak in as many cuddles as he can get. <br/><br/>While little kids make him a bit uneasy, he absolutely thrives around adults, where his affectionate and devoted personality really shines. <br/><br/>He's used to sharing his space with other cats and dogs, fitting into a multi-pet home with ease. He does have an anxious bladder, so he'll need a patient and understanding home, but in return he offers constant companionship, warmth, and a quiet kind of love that makes him impossible not to adore.<br/><br/>*** Disclaimer ***<br/>This profile reflects information provided and behaviors observed by those who have interacted with this dog. <br/>Every dog is an individual with their own personality, preferences, and needs. Positive experiences with other animals or in certain environments do not guarantee the same results in every situation. <br/>Terms like "house-trained," "crate-trained," or "has done well with dogs/cats/children" indicate past behavior, not a guarantee of future performance. <br/>Patience, proper introductions, and continued training are always essential.
I'm Giblet! I really like going by Gib, my foster mom calls me shadow since I like to follow her everywhere.
Here is what my amazing foster momma has to say:
He's the kind of foster dog who sticks by your side like a loyal shadow, always ready to curl up close and soak in as many cuddles as he can get.
While little kids make him a bit uneasy, he absolutely thrives around adults, where his affectionate and devoted personality really shines.
He's used to sharing his space with other cats and dogs, fitting into a multi-pet home with ease. He does have an anxious bladder, so he'll need a patient and understanding home, but in return he offers constant companionship, warmth, and a quiet kind of love that makes him impossible not to adore.
*** Disclaimer ***
This profile reflects information provided and behaviors observed by those who have interacted with this dog.
Every dog is an individual with their own personality, preferences, and needs. Positive experiences with other
I'm Giblet! I really like going by Gib, my foster mom calls me shadow since I like to follow her everywhere.
Here is what my amazing foster momma has to say:
He's the kind of foster dog who sticks by your side like a loyal shadow, always ready to curl up close and soak in as many cuddles as he can get.
While little kids make him a bit uneasy, he absolutely thrives around adults, where his affectionate and devoted personality really shines.
He's used to sharing his space with other cats and dogs, fitting into a multi-pet home with ease. He does have an anxious bladder, so he'll need a patient and understanding home, but in return he offers constant companionship, warmth, and a quiet kind of love that makes him impossible not to adore.
*** Disclaimer ***
This profile reflects information provided and behaviors observed by those who have interacted with this dog.
Every dog is an individual with their own personality, preferences, and needs. Positive experiences with other animals or in certain environments do not guarantee the same results in every situation.
Terms like "house-trained," "crate-trained," or "has done well with dogs/cats/children" indicate past behavior, not a guarantee of future performance.
Patience, proper introductions, and continued training are always essential.
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Giblet is from Mikaela's Mutt Motel
[Clarksville, TN]
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