Furever Home Finder: Dre

| July 7, 2023 in Furever Home Finder

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Are you looking for a handsome, snuggly, active and good boy? 

Meet Dre, a one-and-a-half-year-old rottweiler cross who is a total softie at heart!

Dre loves to go for walks and play with humans and other dogs because being active is his favourite thing. 

He tends to get excited and pull on his leash during walks, but he is working on that. His foster mom says he’s a smart and fast learner. 

The cute pup currently lives with a cat, and he prefers to hang out with someone rather than be alone or in the kennel, where he sleeps overnight. 

As a dog that isn’t a fan of water, he’s not interested in swimming. 

Dre is a “tough” guy who pushes away the finer things in life, including blankets, beds and mats -- he likes the floor as is. 

While he is still learning how to stay, along with other manners, Dre can sit, lay down, shake a paw, fetch and drop. 

He is also potty trained, but still sometimes dribbles when he gets excited. 

Dre is very food motivated and will finish his dinner before you even put the bowl down. 

The rottweiler cross loves bones and sweet potatoes wrapped with duck treats. 

He hasn’t been tested with young children or small dogs. 

If you think you could be Dre’s person, you can submit an application with Paws It Forward Dog Rescue Society in Kelowna here. (Pet ID: BARRK: 300561)

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