


Krill
- Adult
- Male
- Large
- Mixed Breed
About Krill
Grand Rapids, MI
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Krill's Story
Krill is a 2-year-old brown and tan dog who enjoys meeting new people and handles new environments with confidence. He's a social guy who is generally tolerant and adaptable when exploring unfamiliar places.<br/><br/>Krill is still working on his leash manners and can be strong on walks, especially when he sees other dogs. He may pull on leash, jump up when excited, and react to dogs while out and about. Because of this, he would benefit from a family committed to continuing his training and helping him practice polite behaviors.<br/><br/>Krill would do best as the only dog in an adults-only home where he can have the space and attention to thrive. He has no known history of living with cats or children.<br/><br/>If you're looking for a friendly, outgoing companion and are ready to help him continue building his skills, Krill may be the perfect fit.
Krill is a 2-year-old brown and tan dog who enjoys meeting new people and handles new environments with confidence. He's a social guy who is generally tolerant and adaptable when exploring unfamiliar places.
Krill is still working on his leash manners and can be strong on walks, especially when he sees other dogs. He may pull on leash, jump up when excited, and react to dogs while out and about. Because of this, he would benefit from a family committed to continuing his training and helping him practice polite behaviors.
Krill would do best as the only dog in an adults-only home where he can have the space and attention to thrive. He has no known history of living with cats or children.
If you're looking for a friendly, outgoing companion and are ready to help him continue building his skills, Krill may be the perfect fit.
Krill is a 2-year-old brown and tan dog who enjoys meeting new people and handles new environments with confidence. He's a social guy who is generally tolerant and adaptable when exploring unfamiliar places.
Krill is still working on his leash manners and can be strong on walks, especially when he sees other dogs. He may pull on leash, jump up when excited, and react to dogs while out and about. Because of this, he would benefit from a family committed to continuing his training and helping him practice polite behaviors.
Krill would do best as the only dog in an adults-only home where he can have the space and attention to thrive. He has no known history of living with cats or children.
If you're looking for a friendly, outgoing companion and are ready to help him continue building his skills, Krill may be the perfect fit.
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How To Adopt
Krill is from Humane Society of West Michigan
[Grand Rapids, MI]
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