Louie

  • Young
  • Male
  • Medium

About Louie

Rochester, NY

Physical Traits

Young
(1-3 years)
Male
Medium
(26-60 lbs)

Behavior

Personality
Affectionate, Smart, Loyal
House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes
Special Needs:
Yes

Louie’s Compatibility

    This pet has good compatibility with kids.

    This pet has bad compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has good compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

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Louie's Story

From the owner:<br/>Louie is really sweet with the kids and truly loves affection. Any affection given usually turns into him asking for belly rubs. He loves running around in the yard, playing ball, jumping in the snow, and hiding under blankets.<br/>Louie is crate trained although we have never used a crate with him. He stays in the laundry room during the day while the house is at school and work with a baby gate and he does really well. He is potty trained and knows basic commands. Louie likes the leash and does well with a harness. He likes to counter surf which is a habit that we have not been able to break yet along with the barking/anxiety around strangers.<br/>Louie does not like new people coming over to the house. He will growl and bark when meeting guests that come to the house. He will continue to bark during interactions even after guests have been in the house several hours. Louie is possessive of affection, food, and toys. He has never bitten anyone or any of my kids (we have 4). He would not bite if a person or child reaches into his bowl, but if another dog were to do it he has gotten aggressive. Anytime we have been trying to take something away from him if our other dog is also interested in the item Louie nips him on the side or legs and that has caused spats between the two.<br/>Good with kids and cats. Good with dogs that match his play style. Does not do well with strangers. Consulted the vet, I think Louie needs a home where he can be the only male or the center of attention<br/>We took Louie in from an unfortunate circumstance hoping to find him a home. He was being crated 12-14 hours a day so we did not want to surrender him to a shelter. We asked family and friends as well as acquaintances but have not been able to find him a home. Louie and our permanent resident 3 yo male Staffy mix got along well when we first introduced them. Lately within the last two months they have been getting in progressively worse arguments with one another. They are now getting into fights that we have a difficult time separating them. One fight sent Louie to the vet with an injury to his back and our Staffy has suffered several puncture wounds. We have tried separating them, feeding them separately, and now we are not allowing them to play together anymore which isn't in best interest for either of them. We consulted our veterinarian about the fights between the two and they advised me to contact adoption centers or surrender him to a shelter because the behavior is only going to escalate.

From the owner:
Louie is really sweet with the kids and truly loves affection. Any affection given usually turns into him asking for belly rubs. He loves running around in the yard, playing ball, jumping in the snow, and hiding under blankets.
Louie is crate trained although we have never used a crate with him. He stays in the laundry room during the day while the house is at school and work with a baby gate and he does really well. He is potty trained and knows basic commands. Louie likes the leash and does well with a harness. He likes to counter surf which is a habit that we have not been able to break yet along with the barking/anxiety around strangers.
Louie does not like new people coming over to the house. He will growl and bark when meeting guests that come to the house. He will continue to bark during interactions even after guests have been in the house several hours. Louie is possessive of affection, food, and toys. He has never bitten anyone or any of my kids (we have 4). He would not bite if a person

From the owner:
Louie is really sweet with the kids and truly loves affection. Any affection given usually turns into him asking for belly rubs. He loves running around in the yard, playing ball, jumping in the snow, and hiding under blankets.
Louie is crate trained although we have never used a crate with him. He stays in the laundry room during the day while the house is at school and work with a baby gate and he does really well. He is potty trained and knows basic commands. Louie likes the leash and does well with a harness. He likes to counter surf which is a habit that we have not been able to break yet along with the barking/anxiety around strangers.
Louie does not like new people coming over to the house. He will growl and bark when meeting guests that come to the house. He will continue to bark during interactions even after guests have been in the house several hours. Louie is possessive of affection, food, and toys. He has never bitten anyone or any of my kids (we have 4). He would not bite if a person or child reaches into his bowl, but if another dog were to do it he has gotten aggressive. Anytime we have been trying to take something away from him if our other dog is also interested in the item Louie nips him on the side or legs and that has caused spats between the two.
Good with kids and cats. Good with dogs that match his play style. Does not do well with strangers. Consulted the vet,

How To Adopt

Louie was listed as ADOPTABLE by New2U Rescues
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New2U Rescues's Adoption Policy
We do not have a shelter; all dogs live in foster homes so that we are best able to assess what type of home would be best for our foster dogs. Our goal is to ensure a good match between adopter and foster dog to ensure the dog has a home for life and won’t have to be moved again. We are based out of Rochester, NY and do adoptions to homes in this area. When adopting our dogs we often have requirements. Regarding fencing, when requested we are looking for a physical fence that is in place for time of adoption. We do not accept invisible fencing, we don’t believe in shock training a dog and there are known issues with it. Sorry, this is actually in our contract that e collars will not be used on our dogs. We do allow exceptions to our fencing requirements for active families, where someone is home more during the day and don’t have multiple dogs. Must also be willing to install something like a zip line in yard. Small breed and more mellow adult dogs don’t always require fencing. We adopt dogs out in Rochester area, we will look at ones that are a few hours outside of area if all requirements are met and appears to be a great match but do look at local first. We require a in person meeting of family and existing pets plus home visit. This is obviously easier for adopters who live closer to us. If the application came thru to us you would have gotten a copy of it in your email. If you didn’t then we didn’t either. Please be sure to check your junk mail for correspondence. If your pets are not current on their vet care, including spayed or neutered we will not adopt to you. This is not negotiable and we will verify thru your vet. If you haven’t altered as you want to breed your dog you will be denied. We are a 501c registered charity and are also registered with NY State Department of Agriculture Reg No. 33. We do our best to guess breed or age of dog and most often go with what we are told when taking dog in. They are all microchipped, vetted with vaccines, treated for worms and any other issues and if age appropriate heartworm tested. Older dogs more often also get a dental done when in for their spay/neuter. We disclose any known issues to adopters, our goal is to find home for life. The more we know and share the better the chance of making a lifetime match. We do occasionally get wonderful applications that we know will be an amazing home that do not get the dog they applied for. This could be due to multiple wonderful applications (only one can get the dog) or just not the right dog for that home. We keep applications on file for 6 mths so you are welcome to email us – new2urescue@gmail.com – stating application is on file and name of dog you are interested in and don’t have to fill out new application. As a rescue, our primary concern is the dog in our care, we just want to hopefully find the best match for them so they get to enjoy a lifetime with their new family. We will make exceptions when we believe it would be a great home. The application matters, providing information on it helps us determine if it might be the right home. Spending a little more time explaining things to us will help us make the decision as opposed to one or two word answers. An application must be submitted to meet any of our dogs. We do not operate on first application in gets dog, it is best match for the dog. https://www.cognitoforms.com/New2URescues/AdoptionApplicationNew2URescue link for applications new2urescue.org is our main page. https://www.facebook.com/New2Urescue for facebook.

Louie is from New2U Rescues

[Rochester, NY]

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