





Howl
- Young
- Male
- Small
About Howl
Jackson, MO
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Howl's Story
Meet Howl <br/><br/>Some dogs come into rescue carrying more than just a need for a home-they carry the weight of their past. Howl is one of those dogs.<br/><br/>This handsome 6-month-old mixed breed puppy came to us from a difficult situation where he witnessed some of his canine companions disappear under tragic circumstances. As a result, Howl is still learning that people can be kind, homes can be safe, and love doesn't have to come with fear.<br/><br/>Right now, Howl is not quite ready for "peopling." Humans are still scary to him, and he will need an adopter with patience, understanding, and realistic expectations. He exhibits extreme submissive urination when frightened and prefers to observe the world from a safe distance rather than jump into new situations.<br/><br/>But beneath that fear is a sweet puppy who desperately wants to feel safe.<br/><br/>What Howl lacks in confidence around people, he makes up for in his love for other dogs. In fact, a confident companion dog is a must for this boy. He absolutely thrives around canine friends and will happily cuddle up to any dog willing to share a bed or nap spot. He takes comfort in following their lead and learning from them.<br/><br/>Howl is not food motivated, which makes training a little more creative-although he's recently decided that mac and cheese might just be worth taking a chance for! While he isn't food aggressive, he does prefer to enjoy his meals without sharing. He gives appropriate warnings and boundaries around food but will happily take treats alongside other dogs.<br/><br/>This clever boy also has a bit of a mischievous side. He's something of a Houdini and has been known to scale baby gates when the mood strikes him. He also occasionally chooses a potty pad despite having regular access to the outdoors, so his future family should be prepared to continue working on house training.<br/><br/>Howl's ideal home will be:<br/> Patient and understanding<br/> Committed to helping a fearful dog build confidence<br/> Have at least one friendly, confident dog companion<br/> Willing to let him move at his own pace<br/> Celebrate small victories and understand that trust takes time<br/><br/>Howl isn't looking for perfection. He's looking for someone willing to meet him where he is and help him discover that the world isn't such a scary place after all.<br/><br/>The journey with Howl won't be instant, but for the right person, it will be incredibly rewarding. Watching a dog learn to trust is one of the most beautiful transformations there is.<br/><br/>Could you be the person who helps Howl find his voice?
Meet Howl
Some dogs come into rescue carrying more than just a need for a home-they carry the weight of their past. Howl is one of those dogs.
This handsome 6-month-old mixed breed puppy came to us from a difficult situation where he witnessed some of his canine companions disappear under tragic circumstances. As a result, Howl is still learning that people can be kind, homes can be safe, and love doesn't have to come with fear.
Right now, Howl is not quite ready for "peopling." Humans are still scary to him, and he will need an adopter with patience, understanding, and realistic expectations. He exhibits extreme submissive urination when frightened and prefers to observe the world from a safe distance rather than jump into new situations.
But beneath that fear is a sweet puppy who desperately wants to feel safe.
What Howl lacks in confidence around people, he makes up for in his love for other dogs. In fact, a confident companion dog is a must for this boy. He absolutely thrives
Meet Howl
Some dogs come into rescue carrying more than just a need for a home-they carry the weight of their past. Howl is one of those dogs.
This handsome 6-month-old mixed breed puppy came to us from a difficult situation where he witnessed some of his canine companions disappear under tragic circumstances. As a result, Howl is still learning that people can be kind, homes can be safe, and love doesn't have to come with fear.
Right now, Howl is not quite ready for "peopling." Humans are still scary to him, and he will need an adopter with patience, understanding, and realistic expectations. He exhibits extreme submissive urination when frightened and prefers to observe the world from a safe distance rather than jump into new situations.
But beneath that fear is a sweet puppy who desperately wants to feel safe.
What Howl lacks in confidence around people, he makes up for in his love for other dogs. In fact, a confident companion dog is a must for this boy. He absolutely thrives around canine friends and will happily cuddle up to any dog willing to share a bed or nap spot. He takes comfort in following their lead and learning from them.
Howl is not food motivated, which makes training a little more creative-although he's recently decided that mac and cheese might just be worth taking a chance for! While he isn't food aggressive, he does prefer to enjoy his meals
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Howl is from Mac's Mission
[Jackson, MO]
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