





Vincent
- Young
- Male
- Small
- Beagle
- Mixed Breed
About Vincent
New Albany, OH
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Vincent's Story
Meet Vincent - a young pup who's already come so far.<br/><br/>We believe Vincent came to us as a feral pup, meaning he had very limited positive human contact during early development. Feral behavior is based in fear, not aggression-and with safety, routine, and time, many of these dogs learn to trust and live comfortably in a home. Feral and under-socialized dogs often bond more easily with other dogs than with humans at first, using them for comfort and to understand "how to dog". That's completely normal-and many make huge progress once they have a dog to model behavior.<br/><br/>Vincent's progress in just a few weeks:<br/> Now seeks out affection and snuggles from his foster mom<br/> Exploring the house on his own and carrying random items from room to room like a typical puppy.<br/> Chooses to hang out upstairs nearby while she works<br/> Frequently found snoozing on the couch with the family<br/><br/>These are major milestones for a dog who once shut down around people.<br/><br/>Vincent is:<br/> About 7-8 months old<br/> Very food motivated (we'll go anywhere you want him to for a green bean)<br/> Learning quickly and gaining confidence every day<br/> Showing he can bond, adapt, and thrive<br/>He also bonds quickly with other dogs and looks to them for confidence, which has helped him learn how to be a dog in a home.<br/><br/>Vincent has a bright future ahead and is ready for a family who will continue the gentle, steady support that's already transforming his world.<br/><br/>If you'd like more information about adopting Vincent, we'd love to hear from you.
Meet Vincent - a young pup who's already come so far.
We believe Vincent came to us as a feral pup, meaning he had very limited positive human contact during early development. Feral behavior is based in fear, not aggression-and with safety, routine, and time, many of these dogs learn to trust and live comfortably in a home. Feral and under-socialized dogs often bond more easily with other dogs than with humans at first, using them for comfort and to understand "how to dog". That's completely normal-and many make huge progress once they have a dog to model behavior.
Vincent's progress in just a few weeks:
Now seeks out affection and snuggles from his foster mom
Exploring the house on his own and carrying random items from room to room like a typical puppy.
Chooses to hang out upstairs nearby while she works
Frequently found snoozing on the couch with the family
These are major milestones for a dog who once shut down around people.
Vincent is:
About 7-8 months old
Meet Vincent - a young pup who's already come so far.
We believe Vincent came to us as a feral pup, meaning he had very limited positive human contact during early development. Feral behavior is based in fear, not aggression-and with safety, routine, and time, many of these dogs learn to trust and live comfortably in a home. Feral and under-socialized dogs often bond more easily with other dogs than with humans at first, using them for comfort and to understand "how to dog". That's completely normal-and many make huge progress once they have a dog to model behavior.
Vincent's progress in just a few weeks:
Now seeks out affection and snuggles from his foster mom
Exploring the house on his own and carrying random items from room to room like a typical puppy.
Chooses to hang out upstairs nearby while she works
Frequently found snoozing on the couch with the family
These are major milestones for a dog who once shut down around people.
Vincent is:
About 7-8 months old
Very food motivated (we'll go anywhere you want him to for a green bean)
Learning quickly and gaining confidence every day
Showing he can bond, adapt, and thrive
He also bonds quickly with other dogs and looks to them for confidence, which has helped him learn how to be a dog in a home.
Vincent has a bright future ahead and is ready for a family who will continue the gen
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