Learn dog body language
While our canine companions can’t speak to us verbally, we can learn a lot about what they are saying through body language.


Meet Yiros
Yiros is an active, energetic young boy looking for a committed family who can provide the training, structure, and enrichment he needs to thrive. He’s best suited to a home where people are around more often, as he doesn’t cope well being left alone for long periods and may become destructive when bored. Due to his destructive tendencies, it is strongly recommended to incorporate lots of different enrichment activities into his daily routine. Whether that be long lasting chews, kongs, puzzle toys or cardboard box enrichment - the options are endless! Yiros is very eager to learn so he would love giving all sorts of enrichment activities a go.
Yiros has a busy mind and will benefit from regular exercise, mental stimulation, and ongoing training. He is eager to please, very treat-motivated, and already knows some basic cues like sit, shake, and down.
He loves pats, attention, and playing with toys, but will need help learning to settle and enjoy downtime so he doesn’t become overtired or frustrated. A consistent routine and gradual introductions to being left alone will set him up for success in his new home.
Yiros appears social with other dogs but can be a little unsure depending on their behaviour, so meet-and-greets are recommended. With the right guidance, patience, and a structured environment, Yiro will grow into a fun, loyal, and loving companion.
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