Hercules
- Young
- Male
- Large
- Pit Bull Terrier
About Hercules
LEWISTON, ID
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Hercules’s Compatibility
This pet has good compatibility with kids.
This pet has good compatibility with dogs.
This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Hercules's Story
Hercules is a 9 month old pit bull mix with a giant heart and the goofy personality to match. He is fully vaccinated, neutered, and ready to charm the socks off whoever is lucky enough to take him home.<br/><br/>This boy loves people. If he could be in your pocket at all times, he would be. Snuggling is his love language and he believes firmly that sharing a bed means he gets the majority of it. He also demands nightly belly rubs because self care is important.<br/><br/>Hercules gets along great with other dogs and would be thrilled to have a friend to play with. Cats are still a bit confusing to him. Are they tiny bosses? Mysterious furry goblins? He is unsure, so a slow intro is best. Loud noises do not bother him much and he is not a big barker. He was recently surprised by a runner and a bicyclist sneaking up behind him which sent him into I must protect my human mode for a split second. No drama. Just his enthusiastic alert system doing its thing.<br/><br/>His potty training is going well with only a few oops moments. He uses a dog door like a champ which helps a lot. Kennels are still a work in progress. He will go in when asked, but if he had a vote, he would much rather be snuggled up in your bed pretending to be a tiny lap dog. The fact that he is not tiny does not concern him.<br/><br/>Leash training has come a long way. He now sees the leash as a ticket to adventure. His recall is impressive too. If he slips away, he might try a little freedom run first, but he always comes back when you call. He is working on sit and stay, although his attention span sometimes takes quick snack breaks.<br/><br/>Playtime is where his goofy side really shines. He loves chew toys and hooves, enjoys the occasional pup cup, and has a habit of stealing blankets so he can parade around like he won the Olympics. And he can jump baby gates like a tiny athlete which makes us think he could be an agility star if his future family is up for it.<br/><br/>Hercules is affectionate, fun, a little mischievous, and a whole lot of wonderful. With love, patience, and maybe some baby gate reinforcements, he will grow into the most loyal adventure buddy you could ever ask for.<br/><br/>If you think Hercules Houdini might be your kind of chaos and cuddles, send us a message. He is so ready to make you laugh every single day.
Hercules is a 9 month old pit bull mix with a giant heart and the goofy personality to match. He is fully vaccinated, neutered, and ready to charm the socks off whoever is lucky enough to take him home.
This boy loves people. If he could be in your pocket at all times, he would be. Snuggling is his love language and he believes firmly that sharing a bed means he gets the majority of it. He also demands nightly belly rubs because self care is important.
Hercules gets along great with other dogs and would be thrilled to have a friend to play with. Cats are still a bit confusing to him. Are they tiny bosses? Mysterious furry goblins? He is unsure, so a slow intro is best. Loud noises do not bother him much and he is not a big barker. He was recently surprised by a runner and a bicyclist sneaking up behind him which sent him into I must protect my human mode for a split second. No drama. Just his enthusiastic alert system doing its thing.
His potty training is going well with only a few oops moments. H
Hercules is a 9 month old pit bull mix with a giant heart and the goofy personality to match. He is fully vaccinated, neutered, and ready to charm the socks off whoever is lucky enough to take him home.
This boy loves people. If he could be in your pocket at all times, he would be. Snuggling is his love language and he believes firmly that sharing a bed means he gets the majority of it. He also demands nightly belly rubs because self care is important.
Hercules gets along great with other dogs and would be thrilled to have a friend to play with. Cats are still a bit confusing to him. Are they tiny bosses? Mysterious furry goblins? He is unsure, so a slow intro is best. Loud noises do not bother him much and he is not a big barker. He was recently surprised by a runner and a bicyclist sneaking up behind him which sent him into I must protect my human mode for a split second. No drama. Just his enthusiastic alert system doing its thing.
His potty training is going well with only a few oops moments. He uses a dog door like a champ which helps a lot. Kennels are still a work in progress. He will go in when asked, but if he had a vote, he would much rather be snuggled up in your bed pretending to be a tiny lap dog. The fact that he is not tiny does not concern him.
Leash training has come a long way. He now sees the leash as a ticket to adventure. His recall is impressive too. If he sli
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Hercules is from Idaho Animal Rescue Network
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