Trooper is
a very special little dog but by no means “special needs”. Trooper came to the
shelter with a badly injured leg that needed to be amputated. He’s recovered
from his surgery in a loving foster home. His foster family reports that being
a tripod has not slowed him down one bit. He’s a happy, playful boy full of
puppy exuberance! Trooper enjoys playing with his canine foster siblings but we
have no history wit cats so a cat free home is likely best. Trooper is best
suited to a family with children 10+. While in his foster home he’s learned his
crate training, nearly perfected his house training and is learning “all three
on the floor” and other basic obedience. The shelter recommends his new family
sign him up for obedience classes so he can continue down his path of higher
learning. Trooper is an active, smart little man that is sure to keep you
entertained. The shelter estimates him at approximately one year of age. To learn
more about this charmer call 503-988-7387 extension #25242.
we have a dog real similar to this dog, could be almost brother and sister. Her name is Roxie, and we think she s a shiba inu mix . she also cme from a shelter here in Nevada, and we ve had her for two and a half years and she s a great dog and very friendly and we have a 7 year old son that she plays with.
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