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.

Remus is a goofy, playful and cheeky young lad!
To be allowed indoors to be a part of the family, he will thrive being a part of daily family activities around the house.
Remus is only a younger boy and will require some extra 4 paws and basic manners training. He is very food motivated to this should make it easier for him to learn. He can get worried in new environments, so we recommend adopters take things slowly.
He currently only knows his 'sit' cue and is working on proofing that. he will need to work on gentle and impulse control.
Recommend feeding meals through enrichment to give him opportunities to keep his mind active and stimulated.
He loves his toys, more particularly the soft squeaky toys!
Open to the right family
Must meet other dogs at time of adoption, matches dogs' energies and can become reactive towards other dogs if they are barking at him. Adopters will need to be aware in the community as well that he may need some management on walks. Was soft and social with a female dog he met. Recommend calm social, non-reactive doggy friend. May prefer a female doggy friend
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