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Louie

  • Adult
  • Male
  • Large

About Louie

Vancouver, WA

Breed

Physical Traits

Adult
(3-8 years)
Male
Large
(61-100 lbs)

Behavior

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes

Louie’s Compatibility

    This pet has unknown 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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Louie's Story

Meet Louie – Your Future Class Clown (Now Hiring for Full-Time Lovebug Position!) <br/>Introducing Louie, the 55-pound goofball with the face of a boxer and the soul of a stand-up comedian. At around 4 1/2yrs old, Louie is just the right mix of fun-loving energy and chill vibes. He’s got that classic boxer bounce, minus the overwhelming chaos.<br/>Louie’s a medium-energy, moderately-driven dude who’s always ready to ham it up for attention. He thrives on praise, pets, and food (especially food... guard your snacks accordingly). While he’s not really into toys, he is into you. He’ll happily be your shadow, your hiking buddy, or your couch potato-in-crime.<br/> If Louie were human, he’d 100% be that guy cracking jokes in class and somehow still get decent grades. He’s crate trained, knows “sit,” “leave it,” and “somewhat stay” (hey, nobody’s perfect), and is working on his “don’t jump on people when excited” skills. <br/>Louie does great out and about—Petco? Sniffed all the toys. Walks? A+ on leash with a solid “leave it.” He’s friendly with people and OK with respectful visitors, but his idea of play with small dogs, cats, and livestock is... well, not to play. Let’s just say “small animal enthusiast” isn’t always a good thing. <br/>Louie is house trained ish—we’re working on the whole “lifting leg indoors” thing. He’s not destructive, just delightfully mischievous. Think of him as your loveable roommate who just needs a little help with bathroom etiquette. <br/>His dream home? Adult-only, pet-free, calm but active enough for some daily fun and snuggles. He promises to reward you with laughs, loyalty, and endless boxer antics.<br/>Ready to let Louie bring some comedy (and cuddles) into your life? He’s ready for his forever audience.

Meet Louie – Your Future Class Clown (Now Hiring for Full-Time Lovebug Position!)
Introducing Louie, the 55-pound goofball with the face of a boxer and the soul of a stand-up comedian. At around 4 1/2yrs old, Louie is just the right mix of fun-loving energy and chill vibes. He’s got that classic boxer bounce, minus the overwhelming chaos.
Louie’s a medium-energy, moderately-driven dude who’s always ready to ham it up for attention. He thrives on praise, pets, and food (especially food... guard your snacks accordingly). While he’s not really into toys, he is into you. He’ll happily be your shadow, your hiking buddy, or your couch potato-in-crime.
If Louie were human, he’d 100% be that guy cracking jokes in class and somehow still get decent grades. He’s crate trained, knows “sit,” “leave it,” and “somewhat stay” (hey, nobody’s perfect), and is working on his “don’t jump on people when excited” skills.
Louie does great out and about—Petco? Sniffed all the toys. Walks? A+ on leash with a solid “leave it.” He’

Meet Louie – Your Future Class Clown (Now Hiring for Full-Time Lovebug Position!)
Introducing Louie, the 55-pound goofball with the face of a boxer and the soul of a stand-up comedian. At around 4 1/2yrs old, Louie is just the right mix of fun-loving energy and chill vibes. He’s got that classic boxer bounce, minus the overwhelming chaos.
Louie’s a medium-energy, moderately-driven dude who’s always ready to ham it up for attention. He thrives on praise, pets, and food (especially food... guard your snacks accordingly). While he’s not really into toys, he is into you. He’ll happily be your shadow, your hiking buddy, or your couch potato-in-crime.
If Louie were human, he’d 100% be that guy cracking jokes in class and somehow still get decent grades. He’s crate trained, knows “sit,” “leave it,” and “somewhat stay” (hey, nobody’s perfect), and is working on his “don’t jump on people when excited” skills.
Louie does great out and about—Petco? Sniffed all the toys. Walks? A+ on leash with a solid “leave it.” He’s friendly with people and OK with respectful visitors, but his idea of play with small dogs, cats, and livestock is... well, not to play. Let’s just say “small animal enthusiast” isn’t always a good thing.
Louie is house trained ish—we’re working on the whole “lifting leg indoors” thing. He’s not destructive, just delightfully mischievous. Think of him as your loveable roommate who just nee

How To Adopt

Louie was listed as Adoptable by Woof Project
How can I adopt Louie?
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How can I find out if Louie is a good fit for me?
Click the "See How You Match" button, answer a few simple questions, and see how you match up! It takes less than a minute to complete. You can also reach out directly to Woof Project for details on the pet.
When can I meet Louie?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Woof Project will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Louie, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Woof Project, and they'll be happy to help!
Woof Project's Adoption Policy
*DISREGARD IF DOG IS NOT A MALINOIS* Woof Project concentrates our efforts to place Malinois with the highest probability of success. Through experience we have found that placement of dogs is best when homes: 1. **Have previous or current, purebred Malinois experience OR other high drive working breed experience.** 2. Have no children under the age of 12 years old or have extensive experience with children and high drive dogs. 3. Have a primary handler that is gone less than 8 hours a day and/or a solid lifestyle commitment for after work and weekends. 4. Have secure and adequate fencing or a plan to manage a dog without fencing. 5. Are within our area of operation

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[Vancouver, WA]

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