



Thomas Franklin Noodlebaum
- Adult
- Male
- Large
About Thomas Franklin Noodlebaum
Oakland, CA
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Physical Traits
Behavior
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Thomas Franklin Noodlebaum’s Compatibility
This pet has good compatibility with kids.
This pet has good compatibility with dogs.
This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
Adoption Fee
$300
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Thomas Franklin Noodlebaum's Story
Meet Thomas Franklin Noodlebaum! Yes, it's a lot of names, but he's a lot of dog. His fosters call him Tommy the Tank as he doesn't seem entirely aware of his size and would gladly be a lap dog. He's a Pyrenees (mix?), approximately 3 years old, and about 75 lbs. He could easily stand to put a few extra pounds on his lean frame.<br/><br/>We suspect that this big guy was an outdoor dog (brought in as a stray in Stanislaus) and is just now learning what it's like to be inside a home. And he's loving it! He mastered the doggie door within 24 hours and his fosters are successfully working on potty training. He sleeps in his bed through the night, walks well on a leash, and knows some basic commands. His love language is affection! He actually prefers a good head rub over treats. He's good with dogs and people of all shapes and sizes (yes, kids!)<br/><br/>If his gorgeous exterior doesn't win you over, his goofy grin and calm, friendly demeanor surely will. He's a true gem, and even more beautiful in real life. So we suggest you fill out an app on the link below to meet this distinguished gent!<br/><br/>https://www.shelterluv.com/matchme/adopt/HOTD/Dog
Meet Thomas Franklin Noodlebaum! Yes, it's a lot of names, but he's a lot of dog. His fosters call him Tommy the Tank as he doesn't seem entirely aware of his size and would gladly be a lap dog. He's a Pyrenees (mix?), approximately 3 years old, and about 75 lbs. He could easily stand to put a few extra pounds on his lean frame.
We suspect that this big guy was an outdoor dog (brought in as a stray in Stanislaus) and is just now learning what it's like to be inside a home. And he's loving it! He mastered the doggie door within 24 hours and his fosters are successfully working on potty training. He sleeps in his bed through the night, walks well on a leash, and knows some basic commands. His love language is affection! He actually prefers a good head rub over treats. He's good with dogs and people of all shapes and sizes (yes, kids!)
If his gorgeous exterior doesn't win you over, his goofy grin and calm, friendly demeanor surely will. He's a true gem, and even more beautiful in real life. So we sugge
Meet Thomas Franklin Noodlebaum! Yes, it's a lot of names, but he's a lot of dog. His fosters call him Tommy the Tank as he doesn't seem entirely aware of his size and would gladly be a lap dog. He's a Pyrenees (mix?), approximately 3 years old, and about 75 lbs. He could easily stand to put a few extra pounds on his lean frame.
We suspect that this big guy was an outdoor dog (brought in as a stray in Stanislaus) and is just now learning what it's like to be inside a home. And he's loving it! He mastered the doggie door within 24 hours and his fosters are successfully working on potty training. He sleeps in his bed through the night, walks well on a leash, and knows some basic commands. His love language is affection! He actually prefers a good head rub over treats. He's good with dogs and people of all shapes and sizes (yes, kids!)
If his gorgeous exterior doesn't win you over, his goofy grin and calm, friendly demeanor surely will. He's a true gem, and even more beautiful in real life. So we suggest you fill out an app on the link below to meet this distinguished gent!
https://www.shelterluv.com/matchme/adopt/HOTD/Dog
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Thomas Franklin Noodlebaum is from Hair of the Dog - A Bay Area Rescue
[Oakland, CA]
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