





Uncle Lewis
- Adult
- Male
- Small
About Uncle Lewis
College Station, TX
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Health
Uncle Lewis’s Compatibility
This pet has unknown 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.
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Uncle Lewis's Story
Uncle Lewis is about 2 years old and 17 lbs! Lewis is a quiet, thoughtful soul who's spent most of his life fending for himself. Because of that, he's learned to rely on independence instead of people--and the idea of love and safety is still new to him. But underneath that cautious exterior is a tender heart just waiting for the right person to show him the world isn't so scary.<br/>Lewis feels safest in the company of calm dogs and in the comfort of his kennel, where he can decompress and observe life at his own pace. He has an avoidant attachment style and needs time, patience, and gentle consistency to learn that humans can be kind. Loud voices, sudden movements, or physical corrections would shut him down completely--he needs a home rooted in softness and respect.<br/>He's also a clever little escape artist, always thinking five steps ahead, so his future family will need secure fencing and a watchful eye. Ideally, Lewis would thrive in a home with at least one calm, confident dog to help show him the ropes. Fast, unpredictable things--like a child on a scooter--can overwhelm him, so a quiet, adult-only household would be best. At this time, we're unsure how he feels about men or cats.<br/>Lewis isn't a "plug-and-play" dog--he's a healing heart looking for a patient guide. But for the person willing to meet him where he is, the reward will be watching a once-fearful pup slowly bloom into a dog who finally knows what it means to feel safe.<br/>Could you be the gentle home Uncle Lewis has been waiting for?To have your home considered for adoption, read about our adoption process or fees, and find out about interstate transport (dogs only), please visit our website.<br/><br/>https://longwayhome.org/apply <br/><br/>❤ <br/>Long Way Home makes no guarantees on breed--most animals we receive from shelters are mixed breeds. As long as they need rescue, that's what is most important to us.
Uncle Lewis is about 2 years old and 17 lbs! Lewis is a quiet, thoughtful soul who's spent most of his life fending for himself. Because of that, he's learned to rely on independence instead of people--and the idea of love and safety is still new to him. But underneath that cautious exterior is a tender heart just waiting for the right person to show him the world isn't so scary.
Lewis feels safest in the company of calm dogs and in the comfort of his kennel, where he can decompress and observe life at his own pace. He has an avoidant attachment style and needs time, patience, and gentle consistency to learn that humans can be kind. Loud voices, sudden movements, or physical corrections would shut him down completely--he needs a home rooted in softness and respect.
He's also a clever little escape artist, always thinking five steps ahead, so his future family will need secure fencing and a watchful eye. Ideally, Lewis would thrive in a home with at least one calm, confident dog to help show him the ropes. Fast, unpre
Uncle Lewis is about 2 years old and 17 lbs! Lewis is a quiet, thoughtful soul who's spent most of his life fending for himself. Because of that, he's learned to rely on independence instead of people--and the idea of love and safety is still new to him. But underneath that cautious exterior is a tender heart just waiting for the right person to show him the world isn't so scary.
Lewis feels safest in the company of calm dogs and in the comfort of his kennel, where he can decompress and observe life at his own pace. He has an avoidant attachment style and needs time, patience, and gentle consistency to learn that humans can be kind. Loud voices, sudden movements, or physical corrections would shut him down completely--he needs a home rooted in softness and respect.
He's also a clever little escape artist, always thinking five steps ahead, so his future family will need secure fencing and a watchful eye. Ideally, Lewis would thrive in a home with at least one calm, confident dog to help show him the ropes. Fast, unpredictable things--like a child on a scooter--can overwhelm him, so a quiet, adult-only household would be best. At this time, we're unsure how he feels about men or cats.
Lewis isn't a "plug-and-play" dog--he's a healing heart looking for a patient guide. But for the person willing to meet him where he is, the reward will be watching a once-fearful pup slowly bloom into a dog who finally knows
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Uncle Lewis is from Long Way Home Animal Rescue
[College Station, TX]
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