




RANGER
- Young
- Male
- Medium
About RANGER
Spring Hope, NC
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RANGER’s Compatibility
This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.
This pet has good compatibility with dogs.
This pet has good compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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RANGER's Story
Ranger is a very sweet boy and loves to snuggle! He came to the rescue as a herding school drop out. Well he for sure is not!! He shows good instinct with sheep and has great eye. He is very shy with new people at first. He does best with females and is trying to learn to trust males. He is very food motivated. He does very well with all the dogs in my home, both big and small. He lets the 12lb Pug push him around. He is crate trained, but still needs to be let out on a schedule. He has not learned to ask to go out. He does well in the fence and does not try to dig out or climb over. He seems to do ok with cats. He shows some interest when they run but does not really give chase. It does seem that he missed some very crucial exposer to the world as a puppy. He will need a home that lets him work things out at his speed. If left unattended for a long time he keeps himself busy by chewing a bone or playing with an empty bowl. He has put a few holes in soft dog beds and pulled the stuffing out of toys. If provided hard chew bones he will keep himself busy with that. I think he could be a great sports dog with the right person. He would do best in a home with only females but is learning that males have yummy treats sometimes!<br/><br/>Ranger is located in Spring Hope. For more information, contact Erin at agilitypug1@yahoo.com or 9199246223.<br/><br/>Adoption application can be found at www.cbcr.org/adoptionapp<br/>If you have submitted an adoption application to CBCR within the last three years and you have not moved, please contact the foster parent before submitting another application. The foster parent will let you know if another application is required.
Ranger is a very sweet boy and loves to snuggle! He came to the rescue as a herding school drop out. Well he for sure is not!! He shows good instinct with sheep and has great eye. He is very shy with new people at first. He does best with females and is trying to learn to trust males. He is very food motivated. He does very well with all the dogs in my home, both big and small. He lets the 12lb Pug push him around. He is crate trained, but still needs to be let out on a schedule. He has not learned to ask to go out. He does well in the fence and does not try to dig out or climb over. He seems to do ok with cats. He shows some interest when they run but does not really give chase. It does seem that he missed some very crucial exposer to the world as a puppy. He will need a home that lets him work things out at his speed. If left unattended for a long time he keeps himself busy by chewing a bone or playing with an empty bowl. He has put a few holes in soft dog beds and pulled the stuffing out of toys. If provided hard chew bon
Ranger is a very sweet boy and loves to snuggle! He came to the rescue as a herding school drop out. Well he for sure is not!! He shows good instinct with sheep and has great eye. He is very shy with new people at first. He does best with females and is trying to learn to trust males. He is very food motivated. He does very well with all the dogs in my home, both big and small. He lets the 12lb Pug push him around. He is crate trained, but still needs to be let out on a schedule. He has not learned to ask to go out. He does well in the fence and does not try to dig out or climb over. He seems to do ok with cats. He shows some interest when they run but does not really give chase. It does seem that he missed some very crucial exposer to the world as a puppy. He will need a home that lets him work things out at his speed. If left unattended for a long time he keeps himself busy by chewing a bone or playing with an empty bowl. He has put a few holes in soft dog beds and pulled the stuffing out of toys. If provided hard chew bones he will keep himself busy with that. I think he could be a great sports dog with the right person. He would do best in a home with only females but is learning that males have yummy treats sometimes!
Ranger is located in Spring Hope. For more information, contact Erin at agilitypug1@yahoo.com or 9199246223.
Adoption application can be found at www.cbcr.org/adoptionapp
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