Regardles of his breed, I spent one day with him and knew he had that awesome happy-go-lucky personality, that he was good with dogs, always wagged his tail for people and a head scratch. That he was a face-kisser, and all around good looking young man. True to his breed he could be a rough player, but he came along fast in foster care, was great with housetraining and was crate-trained easily.
Many thanks to Amber, who fostered him, and in term, introduced him to his most likely forever home. I look forward to more pictures of this great boy, and will hopefully get to meet him at a dog walk sometime in the new year. Good luck in your trial brindle-boy. You will always have a special spot in my heart.
Mr. Kaiser
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Aw, he looks a lot like my Caleb who I adopted a few years ago and lost to cancer a few months later - he was a heartdog for sure, full of kisses and wiggles and pitti sweetness. Be good, Kaiser, and have a great and long life.
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